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Sam Kennedy / Morning Call:
Warren Buffett eyeing Allentown Morning Call? — Ownership of Lehigh Valley newspaper in question, and one of the world's richest men has something to say about it. Tribune Co.'s imminent emergence from an epic bankruptcy has fueled a flurry of speculation about the future …
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Guardian, JIMROMENESKO.COM and Poynter
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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
Buffett Is Latest Billionaire to Struggle With Newspaper Revival — Warren Buffett, the investor famous for betting on aging industries like railroads and insurance, is now trying to pull off something other billionaires have tried and failed to do: save the newspaper business.
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Martin Belam / currybetdotnet:
The rise and #fail of the Guardian Facebook app — This week the Guardian has announced they are changing the way that they integrate with Facebook, by closing the app that I helped design and launch. It is the perfect moment to reflect on what did and didn't work, and why the app was designed as it was.
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Journalism.co.uk and Guardian
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Guardian kills its Facebook social reader, regains control over its content — A little over a year ago, a big topic of discussion in the newspaper business — apart from the ongoing cataclysmic decline in print advertising revenue, of course — was how to leverage Facebook as a platform for content …
Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
DealBook Conference Was Impressive, Lucrative and Chummy — There was a lot happening at the inaugural DealBook conference on Wednesday — and much of it was undeniably impressive. — Here is what the invitation-only conference had going for it: Big Wall Street names, flashy graphics …
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Felix Salmon, @pkedrosky, @davewiner, @fmanjoo, @brianstorms, @romenesko and Pressing Issues
Rebecca Theim / Cleveland Scene:
8 Things Cleveland Can Expect from The Plain Dealer's “Press-Ageddon” — When former journalists and alumni of the New Orleans Times-Picayune heard the news about the imminent changes at The Plain Dealer, our hearts broke for Cleveland. — Both newspapers are owned by New York-based Advanced Publications …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Times-Picayune says circulation is up since it cut staff, print frequency
Times-Picayune says circulation is up since it cut staff, print frequency
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Who will be the next editor of the Times? Our runners and riders — Sunday Times editor John Witherow is tipped to take the hot seat but some other names are emerging — John Witherow, the long-standing Sunday Times editor, is being touted as contender to take over as editor …
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
“Mobile Video” Means “Video You Watch at Home” — Yes, you can use your iPhone to watch movie clips and music videos while you're in a car or on your way to work. — But you're probably using it watch stuff when you're sitting on your couch or in your bed.
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VentureBeat
Steve Buttry / The Buttry Diary:
I am so tired of the paywall argument — I truly meant it more than three years ago when I said in this blog that I wanted to move on from the paywall argument. This issue and the attention it commands are perhaps the most consistent sign I see that the newspaper industry is stuck in the past.
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Ryan Chittum / CJR:
Paywall illogic — Steve Buttry distorts our arguments—and the evidence
Paywall illogic — Steve Buttry distorts our arguments—and the evidence
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
NY Times Describes ‘Torture’ More Under Obama — The New York Times, which tied itself in linguistic knots during the Bush years to avoid describing waterboarding as torture, splashed this headline on Thursday's front page: “Portrayal of C.I.A. Torture in Bin Laden Film Reopens a Debate.”
Kira Bindrim / Reuters:
The New York Times and print pressures — In a moment of dubious etiquette, venture capitalist and Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen said at a New York Times conference this week that the company should dismantle its print operations not in ten years, or five, but “as soon as possible.”
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Reuters
Dan Sabbagh / Guardian:
BBC boss unaware of Newsnight's McAlpine report problems for 24 hours — Former director general George Entwistle contacted BBC Trust chair Lord Patten the day after Guardian article was published — Former BBC director general George Entwistle told the BBC Trust at the critical meeting …
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
GNM journalists agree industrial action vote if compulsory job cuts go ahead — NUJ ballot backed by 400 staff as company moves to reduce annual editorial budget by £7m — Guardian News & Media journalists have voted to ballot for industrial action should the company go ahead …
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Media Week