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10:30 AM ET, April 8, 2013

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David Carr / New York Times:
Roger Ebert's Legacy as a Relentless Empire-Builder  —  At journalism conferences and online, media strivers talk over and over about becoming their own brand, hoping that some magical combination of tweets, video spots, appearances and, yes, even actual written articles, will help their name come to mean something.
Associated Press:
Newspaper revenue fell 2 pct to $38.6B in 2012  —  ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — The newspaper industry's revenue declined at its slowest pace in six years, as publishers turned to new businesses and raised more money from online subscriptions.  The industry's total revenue in 2012 fell 2 percent …
Discussion: Washington Post and @rajunarisetti
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Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Deeper data dive finds $5.5 billion in uncounted newspaper industry revenue  —  Years of negative reports on ad revenue losses could leave the newspaper industry muttering, “I demand a recount.”  The Newspaper Association of America has just completed such an exercise and found some solid gains …
Joshua Macht / The Atlantic Online:
Running Out of TIME: The Slow, Sad Demise of a Great American Magazine  —  The weekly was among the first to invest heavily in the Internet.  So how come Time.com never figured it out?  —  I can still remember how jealous I felt.  It was the mid-1990s, and I was a reporter at Inc. magazine in Boston.
Discussion: New York Magazine and @codybrown
Hunter Schwarz / BuzzFeed:
A Fox News Reporter Could Be Jailed For Protecting Her Sources, And Nobody Seems To Care  —  Jana Winter refuses to reveal who leaked information about the Aurora, Colorado shooter.  Judith Miller is “surprised and disappointed” at how little attention the case is getting.  —  Source: foxnews.com
Jenna Wortham / New York Times:
Streaming Sites and the Rise of Shared Accounts  —  LAST Sunday afternoon, some friends and I were hanging out in a local bar, talking about what we'd be doing that evening.  It turned out that we all had the same plan: to watch the season premiere of “Game of Thrones.”
William Turvill / Press Gazette:
Guido Fawkes closes blog for day following death of Margaret Thatcher  —  The Guido Fawkes blog has closed for the day as a mark of respect to former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.  —  The blog, www.order-order.com, announced the decision on Twitter shortly after Baroness Thatcher's death was declared.
Teehan+Lax:
The making of Medium.com  —  There is plenty of media in the world already.  And no matter what happens to traditional media economics, there's nothing to stop the torrent of information rushing from smartphones, corporations, and new-fangled media startups onto the Internet, available for the world to see.
Dominic Patten / Deadline.com:
CNN's ‘Crossfire’ Back In June; Cancelled In 2005  —  After the failed week long experiment of (Get To) The Point and the unsteady The Lead With Jake Tapper, Jeff Zucker is looking for a blast from the past to revive CNN.  The ratings-struggling cable new network is bringing back Crossfire in June, network insiders tell me.
Guardian:
WikiLeaks publishes 1.7m US diplomatic records  —  Julian Assange says 1973-76 reports, including many by Henry Kissinger, show vast range and scope of US activity  —  WikiLeaks has published more than 1.7m US records covering diplomatic or intelligence reports on every country in the world.
Reuters:
EU regulators to approve $15.8 billion Liberty, Virgin deal - sources  —  (Reuters) - John Malone's Liberty Global will get unconditional EU clearance for its $15.8 billion (10 billion pounds) bid for Virgin Media, two people familiar with the matter said on Monday, in a move which pits the U.S. billionaire against rival Rupert Murdoch.
Discussion: TechCrunch and Pocket-lint
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Why Google Should Rethink Its Approach to Sponsored Content  —  Native advertising is changing the economics of digital journalism, offering publishers an alternative to the ever-more-devalued display ad.  And Google doesn't want any part of it.  —  In recent weeks, the web giant …
Discussion: FOLIO
 
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