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Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
Nick Denton Is Resurrecting Valleywag — Valleywag, a Silicon Valley gossip blog Gawker killed off in 2009, is making a comeback. — Nick Denton, Gawker's CEO and founder, says he'll be bringing the site back to life, and he's currently hunting for an editor or two to run it.
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Christine Haughney / New York Times:
The New Republic Reimagines Its Future — WASHINGTON — There are not many firsts for a politically savvy, 98-year-old publication like The New Republic. But Franklin Foer, its 38-year-old editor, experienced one recently when he passed a Hudson News store at Union Station here and saw …
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Deadline.com, The Atlantic Online, Poynter, FishbowlNY, New Republic, Mashable! and Capital New York
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Chris Hughes / The New Republic:
Welcome to Our Redesign - A letter from The New Republic's publisher and editor-in-chief
Welcome to Our Redesign - A letter from The New Republic's publisher and editor-in-chief
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Adweek and Kirk LaPointe's …
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
New Republic, Old Pay Wall
Colleen Taylor / TechCrunch:
Yahoo Ends 2012 With A Solid Q4: $1.22 Billion Ex-TAC Revenue, Non-GAAP EPS 32 Cents — Yahoo today released its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2012, marking the end of a key year for the long-running web portal. — Q4 2012 was Yahoo's second full quarter with Marissa Mayer …
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AllThingsD, Forbes and The Wrap
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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Q4: Will Marissa Mayer's “Back to Its Roots” Strategy Get Yahoo Back to the Future? — At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last week, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer said the long-suffering Silicon Valley giant would be returning “back to its roots,” as part of an effort to finally turn it around.
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Forbes, Bloomberg, Broadcasting & Cable, Adweek, VentureBeat, Street Fight, NetNewsCheck Latest and MarketBeat
Christine Haughney / Media Decoder:
Times Announces Masthead Restructuring and Top Newsroom Appointments — 6:12 p.m. | Updated The New York Times announced on Monday a restructured masthead and some key newsroom appointments, while also saying that the staff reductions the company was seeking had been accomplished primarily through voluntary buyouts.
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
B&N Aims To Whittle Its Stores For Years — Barnes & Noble Inc. expects to close as many as a third of its retail stores over the next decade, the bookseller's top store executive said, offering the most detailed picture yet of the company's plans for the outlets.
Eric Ostermeier / Smart Politics:
The Price of Palin: $15 per Word Spoken During FOX Contract — Sarah Palin uttered more than 189,000 words over 150 appearances on various FOX broadcasts during her three years as an analyst at the network, or $15.85 per word — With the three-year contract now expired between FOX News and Sarah Palin …
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Chickaboomer, JIMROMENESKO.COM, The Wrap, msnbc.com, Change of Subject, Mediaite, The Raw Story and The Huffington Post
David Carr / New York Times:
“South Park” Creators Fortify Their Content Empire — When it comes to success stories in the entertainment world, it doesn't get much better than the one about a pair of regular guys from Colorado, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, who took cutout paper dolls, animated them and triumphed on cable television …
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JIMROMENESKO.COM, The New York Observer, Splitsider and The Corsair
Rick Gladstone / New York Times:
Iranian Journalists Are Arrested and Accused of Links With Foreign News Media — Security forces in Iran have arrested journalists from at least four Iranian newspapers and one news agency over the past few days and accused them of consorting with hostile foreign news media, the state-run press reported Monday.
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Yeganeh Torbati / Reuters:
Iran cracks down on media before election
Iran cracks down on media before election
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Associated Press, Alarabiya.net English, Bloomberg, CNN and canada.com
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
HuffPo's new ‘Conversations’ will improve comments — and make money for AOL — I'm not a regular reader of the Huffington Post but when I go there, I'm astounded how many people leave comments on a given story. Last week, for instance, more than 20,000 readers offered their two cents …
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Marketing Pilgrim
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Start-Up Puts Streaming TV on Campus — At Harvard, resident students do not have to borrow their parents' HBO GO passwords to watch “Girls” and “Game of Thrones” online. They can log in with their own college credentials, getting in the habit of having a cable subscription at an early age.
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Media Decoder
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Reading the new New Republic — Last week, I attended a panel in New York City on “the unexpected future of media” hosted by The New Republic. Chris Hughes, the 29-year-old owner, publisher, and editor-in-chief of the magazine, said a few introductory words.
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@morning_joe and Daily Download
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Dan Kennedy / Media Nation:
TNR's new owner crosses a line with Obama interview
TNR's new owner crosses a line with Obama interview
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Mediaite, Mother Jones and The Rural Blog
Eric Pfanner / New York Times:
Print Media Bastion May Be Giving Way — MUNICH — Long after newspaper audiences started defecting to the Internet in other Western countries, Germany still looks like a bastion of print. — On any train, plane or bus, readers unfurl broadsheets that still do justice to the word, thick with advertising.
Jim Romenesko:
Ben Yagoda claims The New Republic ‘borrowed’ from his ‘lady resurgence’ piece — From BEN YAGODA: The new-look New Republic may be cool and rich and everything, but the extent to which its piece (posted yesterday) about the resurgence of the word “lady” borrowed (that is the polite word) …
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Stephen Cohen / Poynter:
Inside Advance's Post-Standard newspaper as it transforms this week to digital first — There's a small statue of a paperboy inside Stephen A. Rogers' plush corner office overlooking Clinton Square in downtown Syracuse. In his right hand, the paperboy holds a colorful miniature newspaper …
Ken Wheaton / AdAge:
For a Master Class in Trolling, Just Turn to The New York Times — Forget Buzzfeed or Gawker, Times' Real Estate and Lifestyle Sections Are Have the Formula Down — It's become fashionable to complain about the state of online “journalism” as various sites do what needs to be done to boost page views and goose the most-emailed list.
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NetNewsCheck Latest
Nathan Ingraham / The Verge:
Hardcore porn briefly climbs to the top of Vine's 'Editor's Picks,' Twitter blames it on ‘human error’ — The launch of Twitter's video-sharing service Vine has brought with it another look at pornography on Apple's tightly-controlled iOS platform, and that scrutiny may be about to increase …
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CNET, VentureBeat, Forbes, Business Week, ZDNet, MacRumors, TechCrunch, Gawker, PandoDaily and Business Insider
Barry Petchesky / Deadspin:
How Two Newspapers Wound Up Staging The Same Sob Story About The Ray Lewis Murder Case — Richard Lollar was one of two men killed in the 2000 Super Bowl week stabbing outside an Atlanta nightclub that led to Ray Lewis's pleading guilty to obstruction of justice.
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Abe Epton / Chicago Tribune:
From Google News to the Chicago Tribune: Observations after a month in the newsroom — In my five years at Google News, I'd barely ever heard anyone use the phone or raise their voice. But the newsroom at the Chicago Tribune, a 165-year-old urban stalwart, is a much more boisterous cubicle suite than anything at the Googleplex.