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11:40 AM ET, September 24, 2012

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Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Village Voice Media Execs Acquire The Company's Famed Alt Weeklies, Form New Holding Company  —  A group of long-running alternative weekly newspapers is changing hands.  Village Voice Media Holdings — whose titles include the LA Weekly, Westword, and, yes, the Village Voice …
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Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Village Voice spins off Backpage.com  —  New York's iconic Village Voice and a dozen other weekly newspapers are parting ways with Backpage, a controversial classified site tied to alleged sex trafficking.  The split will result in the creation of a new ownership group that is focused solely on news and events.
Mallory Russell / AdAge:
Village Voice Management Buyout Leaves Backpage.com Behind  —  The Move Rids Management of a Headache, Takes Away Leverage for Critics  —  A group of Village Voice Media's senior managers has agreed to buy from its current ownership the print publications and digital properties — with the notable exclusion of Backpage.com.
Discussion: FishbowlNY and The Raw Story
David Carr / New York Times:
Covering the World of Business, Digital Only  —  Business titans are generally not prone to self-appraisal, and when they do take stock, it usually begins and ends with a list of their conquests.  —  David G. Bradley, the owner of Atlantic Media, has never been like that.
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Quartz Shoots for Tablet and Mobile Readers, but Doesn't Arm Itself With an App  —  After a summer of buzz, Quartz, Atlantic Media's new business news site, lights up today.  —  Pro Tip 1: If you want to see what the fuss is about, head over to qz.com, not quartz.com*.
Discussion: Talking Biz News
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
A broadband levy to fund journalism?  Now that's a very clever idea  —  Has David Leigh cracked it?  We have been puzzling for years about how to subsidise journalism once it makes the final transition from print to net (see here and here and here).  One obvious model is the funding of the BBC through its licence fee.
Discussion: AndyDickinson.net
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Paul Carr / PandoDaily:
Taxing Broadband to Save Journalism is One Big, Stupid Idea. We Need a Thousand Small, Smart Ones
Discussion: Charlie Beckett and Forbes
Robert Andrews / paidContent:
Guardian's chief investigator wants ISP tax to fund journalism
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Exit interview: Brisbane says New York Times Public Editor job is ‘not a conversation’  —  Arthur Brisbane's New York Times email address has been shut off, and he sounds pretty happy about it.  —  “I'm trying to decompress,” he told me two days after his stint as the fourth public editor of The New York Times came to an end.
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
Homicide Watch DC wins Online Journalism Award for public service  —  Crime reporting site Homicide Watch DC, which recently crowdfunded more than $40,000 to secure its survival through the creation of a student reporting lab, was named as one of the winners of the Online Journalism Awards at the weekend.
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Sherrina V. Navani / The Trentonian:
The Trentonian unveils Homicide Watch
Discussion: Digital First Media
Erik Maza / WWD:
Tim Tebow Featured in Vogue, GQ  —  TEBOW'S CHOICE: Tim Tebow loves his fashion magazines.  But fashion magazines that might actually know a thing or two about football and employ knowledgeable sports writers?  Apparently, not so much.  —  Just ask Vogue and GQ.
Andrew Phelps / Nieman Journalism Lab:
First look: Spundge is software to help journalists to manage real-time data streams  —  Many power users of Twitter consider TweetDeck essential for managing multiple streams of data.  Once you adapt to its overwhelming user interface, the software becomes essential.  And addictive.
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Andrew Mitchell ‘pleb’ row: police to investigate Sun leak  —  Scotland Yard has launched an investigation into how the Sun was leaked the internal report suggesting Conservative chief whip Andrew Mitchell did call the police “plebs” during an incident at Downing Street.
Mona Zhang / FishbowlNY:
Patch Launches A More Social, More Mobile Site  —  In recent months, there's been much talk of the booming New York tech scene.  The city has the fastest growing tech sector in the nation, helped along by Mayor Bloomberg's pitch to entrepreneurs and his Made in NY Digital Map.
 
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