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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Tim O'Brien leaves the Huffington Post; editor was a driving force in the site's pursuit of ‘capital J’ journalism — Tim O'Brien, the executive editor of The Huffington Post and Arianna Huffington's main deputy in the newsroom, is leaving the site to work on his next book.
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Forbes, @joepompeo, @ryantate, @tmcgev, The New York Observer and Politico
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Joe Coscarelli / New York Magazine:
The Huffington Post Has a ‘No Writing Books’ Rule — The Huffington Post executive editor who left the New York Times and helped bring the blog empire a Pulitzer Prize is vacating his job to write historical fiction. In a memo to staff today, Arianna Huffington explained that Tim O'Brien …
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Daily Download, @jackshafer and Adweek
Sarah Marshall / Journalism.co.uk:
DMS13: 32% of WSJ traffic coming from mobile — Raju Narisetti from the Wall Street Journal explains why mobile first presents a ‘profound challenge’ for publishers, and lessons learnt from The Daily and AllThingsD — Almost one third of the Wall Street Journal's online readers access …
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Talking Biz News, Journalism.co.uk and NetNewsCheck Latest
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Attention, Publishers: ‘Iconic’ Is Not A Business Model — Let's review what the year 2013 hath wrought so far in the media industry. — Reader's Digest, staggering under $1.2 billion in debt, has filed for bankruptcy for the second time in four years. Rolling Stone owner Jann Wenner managed …
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Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Demand Media Says It Wants to Split in Two — Spinning Off Domain Registrar Business From Media Unit — Demand Media said today that it planned to split its company in two parts, spinning off its domain business from its media one in a bid to better clarify the company to investors.
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TechCrunch, Adweek, Forbes and @sdkstl
David Carr / Media Decoder:
Does the ‘House of Cards’ All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Spoil Social Viewing? — For many viewers, one of the pleasures of watching the favorite-of-the-moment TV series is gathering around the digital water cooler to hash out the plot points, quibble with the details ("How could the truck not hear Matthew coming?
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TechCrunch, Quartz, SplatF and WebProNews
William Turvill / Press Gazette:
Broadsheets back Sunday Times decision to decline freelance submissions from Syria — Broadsheet newspapers have backed The Sunday Times' decision not to accept freelance submissions from Syria. — Press Gazette revealed this month that the News International title had told a photographer …
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Poynter and Editors Weblog
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
The Future of Digital Publishing will be via HTML5, not Apps, MIT's Jason Pontin — While Apps have broad utility for media publishers, they are not needed as the associated development costs and complexities are unnecessary, says Jason Pontin, Editor and Publisher of MIT's Technology Review, in this interview with Beet.TV
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Bucking a Trend, Supreme Court Justices Reject Video Coverage — WASHINGTON — Justice Sonia Sotomayor, populist, revealed a paternalistic streak this month, announcing that she had rethought her enthusiasm for video coverage of Supreme Court arguments. — At her confirmation hearings in 2009 …
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Alison Langley / Columbia Journalism Review:
Enforcing copyrights in Europe — In the absence of laws, private companies are doing the job — In January, on the anniversary of the defeat of the Stop Online Piracy Act, an Internet activist group called Fight for the Future uploaded a video of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s “I have a Dream” speech, in violation of copyright law.
Andy Plesser / Beet.TV:
The New York Times Launches Real-Time Ad Serving with Twitter Data — The New York Times has launched “Spark,” a product created by the Times' R&D lab that serves display advertising into stories as they are trending on Twitter, matched with the demographics of the users who “touch” …
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AdAge, Journalism.co.uk and paidContent