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3:55 AM ET, March 19, 2013

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Steven Mufson / Washington Post:
The Washington Post to charge frequent users of its Web site  —  This summer, The Washington Post will start charging frequent users of its Web site, asking those who look at more than 20 articles or multimedia features a month to pay a fee, although the company has not yet decided how much it will charge.
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Ryan Chittum / Columbia Journalism Review:
WaPo will, finally, charge online  —  Anti-paywall forces routed in the US; attention shifts to Kings Cross  —  The Washington Post is making it official: It will put up a metered paywall sometime this summer, the paper reports.  —  But the Post is hardly diving in.
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
The Washington Post Is Building a Paywall (With a Huge Hole)  —  For the Washington Post and digital subscriptions, it's better late than never.  —  Two years after its great northern rival, The New York Times, ushered in an era of paywall experimentation in the newspaper industry …
Discussion: Media Decoder
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
This Is the Scariest Statistic About the Newspaper Business Today  —  Here it is: In 2012, newspapers lost $16 in print ads for every $1 earned in digital ads.  And it's getting worse, according to a new report by Pew.  In 2011, the ratio was just 10-to-1.
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Nearly one-third of U.S. adults have abandoned a news outlet due to dissatisfaction
The Huffington Post:
Pew State Of The Media Study: Journalism Cutbacks Are Driving Consumers Away
Discussion: Slate
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
ABC Works on an App for Streaming Shows to Mobile Devices  —  THE WALT DISNEY Company, while sorting out the future of the online video Web site Hulu, has an app in the works that may render Hulu passé for some people.  —  The app will live stream ABC programming to the phones …
Discussion: CNET and The Verge
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Steve Coll named dean of Columbia Journalism School  —  Steve Coll, the decorated Pulitzer Prize-winning New Yorker staff writer, has been named dean of Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism.  —  He replaces Nick Lemann, a fellow New Yorker writer who announced last October he would be stepping …
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Many j-schools 'still haven't mastered the Web,' Knight says
Keach Hagey / Digits:
NBCNews.com Snags Yahoo News Editor-in-Chief Amid First Wave of Hires  —  NBCNews.com will not be another web portal.  —  That's the message in the first batch of hires that the new site announced Monday, nine months after it was created following the end of the 16-year joint venture between between NBC and Microsoft.
Joe Coscarelli / New York Magazine:
Steve Brill Gets the Last Laugh Over Epic Health-Care Story  —  The New Republic's young owner Chris Hughes wasn't crazy to think an exclusive interview with President Obama was a fine way to relaunch a magazine, but the 36-page article on health care he booted to make room ended up the runaway hit.
Discussion: NPR
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Christine Haughney / New York Times:
Time's Health Care Opus Is a Hit
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Press regulation at risk as newspaper groups refuse to endorse deal  —  Publishers of Daily Mail, Sun and Telegraph taking high-level legal advice before deciding whether to join new watchdog  —  The political consensus over a new system of press regulation is running into difficulty …
Discussion: Digital Spy
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Phone-hacking victims give press regulation deal cautious welcome
Discussion: Guido Fawkes and BBC
Georgia Wilkins / Sydney Morning Herald:
Lonely Planet sold to US firm for $75m  —  Lonely Planet has been sold to a US media group by its parent company, BBC Worldwide, after years of financial strain on the business.  —  The sale of the group, to Nashville-based NC2 for $75 million, ends another era for the global backpacking brand …
Al Bawaba:
YouTube to allow users in Egypt and Saudi to monetize videos  —  Facebook Twitter Google+ Linkedin Pinterest Delicious Stumbleupon Digg Reddit  —  YouTube is extending its “Partner Program” to Egypt and Saudi Arabia  —  YouTube, the world's largest online video community …
Discussion: Wamda and The Next Web
Roque Planas / The Huffington Post:
‘Generation Y’ Blogger Plots Unprecedented Project In Communist Cuba  —  Communist Cuba may soon see a non-government newspaper produced on the island.  —  Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez said she plans to launch an independent digital newspaper this year, and may follow with a paper edition …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Publisher Jesse Angelo is restructuring the money-losing New York Post's revenue operation  —  For years, Jesse Angelo had been a rising star in the editing ranks of Rupert Murdoch's Australian, British and U.S. tabloids.  —  Now, fresh off his doomed voyage as editor of News Corp's tablet title …
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Raphael Minder / New York Times:
Spanish Magazine Publisher Bets Against the Crisis  —  MADRID — Andrés Rodríguez, the publisher and founder of SpainMedia, has the most at stake in the debut this month of a Spanish-language edition of Forbes, the U.S. business magazine, in crisis-hit Spain.
Discussion: Garcia Media and Media Decoder
Katy Bachman / Adweek:
Streaming Internet Service Runs Out of Legal Moves  —  Ivi, a pay TV service that was streaming over-the-air TV signals on the Internet without permission, has finally reached the end of the road in court.  —  The Supreme Court on Monday denied the company's petition for certiorari and refused …
Discussion: New York Times and GeekWire
 
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