Top News:


How Can You Miss Us if We Won't Go Away? — First things first: We're keeping the Steelcase hot-seat red chairs. Forever. In fact, we own quite a few now. — And we'll still be scooping and reviewing all things digital right here, at this Web address, for a few more months.
Discussion:
New York Times, The Wrap, @waltmossberg, @starfire2258, @danielabarbosa, @felixsalmon, @monkbent, Globe and Mail and WebProNews
RELATED:

Murdoch Said to Object to AllThingsD Terms After 2007 Takeover — News Corp. (NWSA), which is severing ties with AllThingsD founders Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at the end of the year, objected to the terms of the journalists' contract soon after the media company took over the operation in 2007 …
Discussion:
Talking New Media and Talking Biz News


AllThingsD founders are in talks to value their new venture at up to $40 million — Preparing to part ways with News Corp, the founders of All Things Digital are looking for investments to reboot their technology news site and events business under a new name, sources say.
Discussion:
CNET, @rafat, PandoDaily, Talking Biz News and Fortune


Walt Mossberg's 22-year mission to make computers easier to use — “Personal computers are just too hard to use, and it isn't your fault,” is how Walt Mossberg began his first column for the Wall Street Journal on October 17, 1991. More than two decades later, computing is certainly easier …
Discussion:
@rafat, @zseward, Boing Boing and Digits

Dow Jones confirms split with Mossberg and Swisher, plans to launch new tech conference
Discussion:
GigaOM, Folio, JIMROMENESKO.COM, AdAge, The Wrap, Forbes, Bloomberg, @edmundlee, @stevenlevy, @tomgara, @blam, @sonadelite, @joepompeo, @edmundlee, @danprimack, @rafat, @jbflint, @vrajeshio, Talking Biz News, @obrien, LA Observed, Gawker, Mashable, Deadline.com, TechCrunch, Variety, CNET, Adweek, Business Insider, Poynter, @cdixon, The Verge, @edbott, Wall Street Journal, @obrien, @suanzes, Hollywood Reporter, @amir, @jhlava, @panzer, @dcseifert, Talking New Media, @triciad, @tim_stevens, @edwardroussel and @wblau

New York Times Company to Start Paying Dividend — The New York Times Company announced on Thursday that it would pay a dividend to its shareholders for the first time in five years. — After a meeting of its board, the company said the board had voted to approve a dividend of four cents per share …
Discussion:
FishbowlNY, The Wrap, NetNewsCheck Latest, International Business Times, Bloomberg, @edmundlee, @nycjim, Tech Trader Daily, 4-traders.com, Politico and @chcktylr
RELATED:


In U.S., Trust in Media Recovers Slightly From All-Time Low — More Americans say media are too liberal than too conservative — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' confidence in the accuracy of the mass media has improved slightly after falling to an all-time low last year.
Discussion:
Poynter, TVNewser, TVSpy, Online NewsHour and Erik Wemple


Gawker's John Cook talks traffic, Rob Ford and ethics — It was a cross-border bombshell: Last May, John Cook, the editor of New York-based Gawker, reported that he had seen a video that appeared to show Toronto mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine. In the tumult that followed …
Discussion:
Poynter, @simonhoupt and FishbowlNY

What really happened to ‘Reuters Next’ — On Wednesday Thompson Reuters' new CEO Andrew Rashbass announced the company was canceling the ambitious new digital news product Reuters Next. — Conversations with several Reuters insiders and people with knowledge of the situation show Rashbass …
Discussion:
paidContent, @dylanbyers, @jbenton, Big News Network.com, @kirabind and Nieman Journalism Lab
RELATED:

Reuters Next: Anatomy Of A Multi-Million-Dollar Misfire
Discussion:
New York Post, @forbestech, @forbes, Talking Biz News, FishbowlNY and @jeffbercovici


Disaster news coverage will be much better in a few years — Boulder, Colorado, and surrounding towns were hit recently with days of record rainfall, history-making flooding, and epic damage. The destruction covered larger towns like Boulder and Longmont, and was truly horrific in mountain towns like Jamestown and Lyons.

‘Snowfall’ Miss on Ads — On Wednesday evening, the New York Times rolled out a new long-form narrative style on its website, as it explores more ways to engage readers. It managed to be both an innovative piece of journalism - and a failed advertising opportunity.
Discussion:
10,000 Words, Nieman Journalism Lab and eMedia Vitals


Sinclair emerges as a major broadcasting player — The low-profile broadcaster owns more TV stations than anyone else. But a change in federal rules could put a cap on its rapid expansion. — CONNECT — During an analyst conference call in August, David Smith, CEO of Sinclair Broadcast Group …


Spain clamps down on ‘rampant’ internet piracy — Tough new rules on internet piracy are one of the key features of Spain's new penal code to be approved in the country's parliament on Friday. — The new rules mean possible sentences of six years in prison for people link to ‘pirated’ material …
Discussion:
Plagiarism Today and Tumbit


Federal judge in Boston ‘inclined’ to rule for Aereo — Judge says Hearst TV hasn't convinced him that Aereo violates copyright law — Aereo and the major TV broadcasts are in a seesaw legal contest in courtrooms around the country, but a federal judge in Boston said yesterday that he's …