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Douglas Quenqua / New York Times:
The Boy Wonder of Buzzfeed — “BenSmithing is now an official term!” shouted Michael Hastings, a Buzzfeed reporter and author, at his book release party in Chelsea on a subfreezing night in January. The roomful of young reporters, ad salesmen and b-list political gadflies (Meghan McCain turned heads all night) hooted in approval.
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@justinnxt, @max_read and @buzzfeedandrew
Betsy Rothstein / FishbowlDC:
Valentine's Day Bloodbath: WaPo Lays Off Workers in Hush-Hush Manner — On Thursday, Valentine's Day, WaPo officially discussed the circumstances surrounding the layoffs of employees, FishbowlDC sources have learned. Internal sources appropriately place the number at 54, though a publicist hasn't confirmed the exact number.
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Politico, mediabistro.com, Capital New York, The Huffington Post, City Desk, Digital Media Wire, @escarry and Poynter
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
New report says video ads are soaring — but only 5% are on mobile — New ad industry figures claim the number of online video ads shown in the last quarter of 2012 grew an eye-popping 52 percent compared to the previous three months. This stat shows that TV dollars may be shifting to the web in force …
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Beet.TV and eMedia Vitals
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
You Are Watching More Web Video Ads Than Ever — The fate of the TV ad may or may not be in jeopardy. But in Web videoland, ads are thriving: Distributors keep adding more of them, and they are bumping up their length, too. And the people who watch Web videos seem okay with that.
David Edwards / The Raw Story:
CNN shoots down ‘New York Times’ by taking Tesla road trip: 'It wasn't that hard' — CNN took on The New York Times' scathing review of Tesla's Model S by driving the same route with no problems and determining that the trip “wasn't that hard.” — Electric car manufacturer Tesla …
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CNNMoney.com, Jalopnik, digitaltrends.com, NPR, @elonmusk, @bobbyllew, @toddbarnard, @hunterwalk, @katiefehren, @barterpaul, @elonmusk, @hblodget, Examiner and Guardian
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John M. Broder / New York Times:
That Tesla Data: What It Says and What It Doesn't
That Tesla Data: What It Says and What It Doesn't
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The Next Web, PandoDaily, The Huffington Post, The Atlantic Wire, Techdirt, CNET, TIME, Jalopnik, VentureBeat, digitaltrends.com, TechCrunch, Forbes, Translogic, The Week, Business Insider, GigaOM, Slate, Poynter, Betabeat, Joho the Blog, AdAge, New York Magazine, Guardian, Engadget, Wired, The Verge, Gawker, Mercury News, Businessweek, Fast Company, Wonkblog, The Daily Caller, Mashable!, The Daily Beast, Boing Boing and The Loop
Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
Conflicting Assertions Over an Electric Car Test Drive
Conflicting Assertions Over an Electric Car Test Drive
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Mashable!, paidContent, Prof Chris Daly's Blog, The Daily Beast, Media News, AdAge, Engadget and Linkedin
Reuters:
Exclusive: News Corp, popular tech blog contemplate split - sources — (Reuters) - AllThingsD, the widely read technology blog run by Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg, has begun discussions with owner News Corp about extending or ending their partnership, sources familiar with the situation told Reuters.
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@bobbymacreports, The Wrap, @mathewi, @johnpaczkowski, @megan, @rafat, @pkafka, @sbermo, The Next Web, @rafat, @sdkstl, paidContent, @edmundlee, @lucas_shaw, Business Insider and Deadline.com
Cory Bergman / Poynter:
5 reasons mobile will disrupt journalism like the Internet did a decade ago — Imagine being able to rewind to the 1990s and help your news organization make key decisions — and create new habits — to help prevent a landslide of layoffs and enable the business to thrive on the Internet.
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Journalism.co.uk
Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Judge allows case over HuffPo ownership to go forward, adds fraud claim — In a major development in the bitter court fight over the founding of the Huffington Post, a New York judge has for the second time refused the request of media moguls Arianna Huffington and Ken Lerer to dismiss the case.
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The Wrap, Poynter, FishbowlNY, Beet.TV and NetNewsCheck Latest
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Did Time Warner Really Try to Buy China's Help Fighting Piracy With Free Movies? — Rampant copyright piracy in Asia, especially in China, is a massive and intractable problem for the software, entertainment and luxury industries. Western countries simply don't have enough leverage to compel …
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Businessweek and Beet.TV
Charlie Warzel / Adweek:
YouTube Phenoms Raise Record Cash — If you're a casual browser of the Web, or just a TV-first person, you might not be paying close attention to the torrent of original video content floating around YouTube. For brands, however, the throngs of madly devoted YouTube subscribers are becoming harder to ignore.
Matthew Panzarino / The Next Web:
Posterous shuttering for good on April 30th to focus on Twitter, offering Spaces downloads until then — Blogging platform Posterous has announced via its company blog that it will be shutting down as of April 30th. The company was acquired by Twitter just under a year ago.
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The Official Posterous Space, TechCrunch, AllThingsD, digitaltrends.com, @amyhoy, The Next Web, @grabcocque, @danielpunkass, @palafo, @marcoarment and @jon_alper
Ben Dowell / Guardian:
BBC to advertise TV and radio top jobs — New director general seeks to complete team, with Roger Mosey, Danny Cohen and Peter Salmon among those in the running — The BBC will formally advertise for directors of TV and news next weekend, as incoming director general Lord Hall continues to assemble his senior executive team.