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Ken Layne / The Awl:
SF Weekly, Seattle Weekly Latest Victims Of Alt-Weekly Newspaper Industry — Staffers and free-lancers at two West Coast alt-weeklies are nervously awaiting whatever unpleasant news comes with the sale of those papers to local conglomerates. Like all of the once-mighty urban weekly papers …
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The Snitch, NetNewsCheck Latest, LA Observed, AAN and Eater National
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Henry Blodget / Business Insider:
Business Insider Traffic Revealed — A couple of years ago, I revealed a lot of internal information about Business Insider—the sort of information that most companies paranoically guard for a litany of stated reasons. — I said that, if nothing horrible happened, I might one day do the same thing again.
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PandoDaily
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Charlie Warzel / Adweek:
The Biggest New Media Trend Is Analytics Transparency
China Real Time Report:
Face-Off in a Beijing Newsroom: An Insider's Account … Fallout from a high-profile conflict over censorship between Chinese propaganda officials and journalists at Southern Weekly, one of China's most daring newspapers, has spread to sister newspaper Beijing News, which lost a dramatic stand-off …
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Guardian:
Bradley Manning trial delayed until June after sentence reduction granted — Judge reschedules former US soldier's trial to give more time for review of classified information related to WikiLeaks case — A military judge has pushed back the trial of Bradley Manning …
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The Huffington Post
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Glenn Greenwald / Guardian:
Even a military judge recognizes what many progressives denied: Bradley Manning was mistreated
Even a military judge recognizes what many progressives denied: Bradley Manning was mistreated
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@freedomofpress, The Huffington Post, New York Times and New York Magazine
Cory Bergman / Inside:
Why Twitter's army of ‘Mechanical Turks’ will not conquer breaking news — Twitter revealed this week that it uses Mechanical Turk — a croudsourced pool of people — as an innovative way to help identify and classify search queries as soon as they're trending.
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Digiday, GigaOM, Softpedia News and VentureBeat
Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Wired EIC Scott Dadich Names New Editorial Team — Wired's new EIC Scott Dadich is settling into the magazine's San Francisco office, where he moved over the holidays, and his new role on the masthead. And as part of the transition, he has named a new editorial team.
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
At Huffington Post, everything old is new again: All reporters get blogs — Once upon a time, The Huffington Post was a left-wing, Drudge-like aggregator with a stable of celebrity columns that eventually metastasized into a sort-of group-blog empire for unpaid “experts” and “citizen journalists.”
Jason Boog / GalleyCat:
Publishing Projects Raised $15 Million on Kickstarter Last Year — Publishing projects raised $15,311,251 on Kickstarter last year, but only 30 percent of attempted projects succeeded. There were 5,634 publishing projects launched, but only 1,666 of those projects actually got funded.
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Softpedia News, FishbowlNY and AppNewser
Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
The Atlantic Wire taps Sencha to launch a new HTML5 iPad Web app fit for the digital era — American magazine The Atlantic has been providing literary and cultural commentary for more than 150 years, but its traditional roots haven't hindered it from evolving into a publication fit for the digital age.
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Audience Development
David Lieberman / Deadline.com:
Lionsgate Lends A Hand To Samsung's 3D TV Technology: CES — Consumers aren't going to buy many 3D TV sets unless they have more content to watch on them. The independent studio said at the International CES confab in Las Vegas today that it will help the cause by using Samsung's image processing technology …
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The Wrap
Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Self-publishing site Lulu drops DRM on ebooks, sort of — Self-publishing site Lulu will stop offering DRM as an option on ebooks created through its site — though ebooks created on Lulu and sold through other retailers, like Amazon, will still be subject to DRM.
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Good E-Reader and Lulu Blog
Timothy Noah / The New Republic:
How the New York Times Screwed Martin Luther King Jr. — Harvey Shapiro would have likely preferred to be remembered as a poet, and perhaps also as one of the better editors of the New York Times Book Review. But his Jan. 7 Times obituary plays up another aspect of his life of which I was previously unaware.
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
A Tale From Gore's Quest for Current TV — I left one out. — Last week, in an article detailing Al Gore's negotiations with cable and satellite carriers about the sale of his cable channel Current TV, I wrote, “Mr. Gore, who lost his last big legal argument — the one in 2000 — succeeded.”
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mediabistro.com and Stories I'd like to see
Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
NBC Chief Says Strategy Worked, Talks Newtown Shootings, Notes Aging CW Audience — A year to the day after he had to announce that his network had had “a really bad fall,” NBC entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt returned to the Television Critics Association winter press tour Sunday to talk …
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David Bauder / Associated Press:
NBC execs say it's not a 'shoot-'em-up' network