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Christine Haughney / Media Decoder:
John Geddes, Managing Editor, Is Leaving The New York Times — John M. Geddes, left, with the executive editor of The New York Times, Jill Abramson, and a fellow managing editor, Dean Baquet. — 2:37 p.m. | Updated John M. Geddes, a managing editor for The New York Times for the last decade …
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, FishbowlNY, Politico and The Huffington Post
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Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Alice DuBois Takes Times Buyout to Go to BuzzFeed — New York TimesAlice DuBois is the latest Times editor to take a buyout, POLITICO reports. Ms. DuBois has been at the paper of record since 2000, most recently as editor for special projects and development, will go to BuzzFeed.
Discussion:
FishbowlNY and Politico
Jim Romenesko:
Gawker Media sets traffic record with Deadspin's Manti Te'o blockbuster — For the first time ever, Gawker Media drew more than 10 million U.S. visitors in one week. The memo to Gawker staff: … * Te'o story is still on top of the Gawker Media Big Board (gawker.com/stats)
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Jason Del Rey / AdAge:
With All Eyes on Manti Te'o Hoax Story, Deadspin Doesn't Immediately Cash In — Scoop Highlights Difficulty Publishers Face When Traffic Spikes — Deadspin's blockbuster article revealing that the girlfriend of star Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o never existed eclipsed 3.5 million views Thursday evening.
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blogs.bostonmagazine.com, Deadspin and Jen Lee Reeves
Simon Dumenco / AdAge:
So the Manti Te'o Scandal Is Some Sort of Indictment of Online Culture? Nonsense!
So the Manti Te'o Scandal Is Some Sort of Indictment of Online Culture? Nonsense!
Discussion:
Sports Illustrated and Hollywood Life
Jen Doll / The Atlantic Wire:
Manti Te'o and the New Burden of Internet Truth
Manti Te'o and the New Burden of Internet Truth
Discussion:
AdAge, Hollywood Life and NPR
Jack Shafer:
Manti Te'o and the press get blitzed
Manti Te'o and the press get blitzed
Discussion:
Poynter, Forbes, The New Yorker Blog, Yahoo! News, GeekWire, The Daily Beast and Poynter
John R. MacArthur / Harper's:
Google's Media Barons — I had to cheer when I read the news the other week about a French company that's selling an ad-blocking service on the Internet. Xavier Niel, the entrepreneurial owner of the web-service provider Free, is threatening to smash the advertiser-supported “free-content” model.
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paidContent, @alexismadrigal, Hit & Run, The Verge, @waxpancake, @waxpancake, @clarajeffery, Beyond Search and Boing Boing
Dylan Byers / Politico:
POLITICO interview: Piers Morgan — To Piers Morgan, the answer is simple: pro-gun advocate and conservative radio show host Alex Jones was the best guest he ever had. — “The best thing about Alex Jones is that 8 million people watched that video on YouTube,” Morgan told POLITICO …
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Mediaite, Capital New York, New York Magazine, Chickaboomer, Guy Fawkes' blog, The Huffington Post and The Daily Dish
Al Jazeera English:
Al Jazeera reporter killed by sniper in Syria — Qatar-based media network says freelance journalist Mohammed al-Horani was killed by a sniper in the province of Deraa. — A sniper has shot dead Al Jazeera freelance reporter Mohamed Al-Massalma in the southern Syrian province of Deraa, the Qatar-based media network has said.
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Jeff Sonderman / Poynter:
How news organizations can sell sponsored content without lowering their standards — Advertisers want to be let out of the box. — They want to break out of the constrained 300-pixel display ad box that everyone's eyes have learned to ignore, and leap into the stream of engaging content that readers actually pay attention to.
Andrew Pugh / PressGazette:
Sunday Times: £1m fraud claim ‘strengthened’ after Lance Armstrong's Oprah confession — Sunday Times: 'We watched Lance Armstrong's interview with interest' Paper seeking to recoup 2006 costs plus interest Case is ‘stronger’ after Oprah confession The Sunday Times today warned Lance Armstrong it will …
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Yahoo! News, Forbes, Adweek, FishbowlNY, Guardian, The Wrap and TVNewser
Keach Hagey / Corporate Intelligence:
Tribune's New CEO: Not A Newspaperman, Or A Hatchetman … Veteran television executive Peter Liguori just became CEO of a company named after a newspaper - Tribune Company , owner of the Chicago Tribune - but he says he doesn't “profess to be a newspaperman by any stretch of the imagination.”
Discussion:
Media Decoder, Los Angeles Times, JIMROMENESKO.COM and Wall Street Journal
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
New Tribune CEO Peter Liguori sees opportunity to grow
New Tribune CEO Peter Liguori sees opportunity to grow
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Chicago Tribune, Media Decoder, tribune.com, The Wrap and Broadcasting & Cable
Dean Starkman / Columbia Journalism Review:
Major papers' longform meltdown — No one equates story-length with quality. Let's start with that concession. — But still. Story-length is hardly meaningless when you consider what it takes to explain complex problems, like say, the financial crisis, to the broader public.
Discussion:
JIMROMENESKO.COM
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
PCC to investigate Julie Burchill column — The Press Complaints Commission is to launch an inquiry into the publication of Julie Burchill's controversial column in The Observer that caused outrage among transgender people. The commission decided to act after receiving 800 complaints.
Discussion:
@jeffjarvis
Erik Maza / WWD:
American Society of Magazine Editors Under Fire From Industry — PROFILES IN UMBRAGE: A noted editor was on the phone recently discussing the American Society of Magazine Editors, the industry's main professional club, whose board is comprised of 18 rotating editors in chief from magazines as varied as Redbook and BusinessWeek.
Discussion:
mediabistro.com
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Publicist sues FishbowlDC for libel — Washington, D.C., publicist Wendy Gordon has filed a lawsuit over a series of unflattering photos that the media-gossip site FishbowlDC ran of her, Zoe Tillman reports. … Gordon's complaint says she isn't a public figure, and the posts …
Discussion:
The BLT, Politico, City Desk and The Huffington Post
Katherine Fung / The Huffington Post:
BuzzFeed's Michael Hastings: Rahm Emanuel Physically Assaulted Me — BuzzFeed reporter Michael Hastings is alleging that Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel physically assaulted during a contentious exchange in 2010. Emanuel, former White House chief of staff to President Obama, is known for his hardball tactics.
Discussion:
BuzzFeed
Alexander C. Kaufman / The Wrap:
Washington Post Suspends Mexico Bureau Chief for Plagiarism — The Washington Post suspended Mexico bureau chief William Booth on Thursday after he admitted to plagiarizing four sentences from an academic journal, an individual with knowledge of the situation told TheWrap.