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HARTFORD, Conn. — A small, family-owned Connecticut newspaper sued the state's largest newspaper Thursday, saying it repeatedly plagiarized stories after cutting its own reporting staff to save money.The Journal Inquirer of M (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
11-14-09 -- Returning workers face steep pay cuts, newspapers need a new model for the online world, Las Vegas is offering deals
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ReadWriteWeb:
Yesterday we wrote about how Demand Media produces 4,000 new pieces of content every day - and whether it can sustain quality at that scale. There was vigorous discussion about the quality issue in the comments, including fro (Read More)
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On Wednesday night, Oprah tweeted out a short video previewing her upcoming, much anticipated, interview with Sarah Palin. Oprah wouldn't go into much detail, but she said that she and the former governor of Alaska talked ab (Read More)
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Rupert Murdoch says he will remove stories from Google's search index as a way to encourage people to pay for content online.In an interview with Sky News Australia, the mogul said that newspapers in his media empire -- inclu (Read More)
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CHICAGO — Tribune Co., owner of The Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times and several other news outlets, will not use most Associated Press content next week to test whether the financially struggling company can do without (Read More)
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Googledby Ken AulettaOn a sunny July afternoon in Sun Valley, three friends who had competed and cooperated for a quarter century -- Robert Iger, the CEO of Disney, Les Moonves, the CEO of CBS, and Peter Chernin, then the COO (Read More)
Boing Boing:
Saul Friedman, a long-standing Newsday columnist, has quit the paper over its decision to implement a paywall, pointing out that by charging $5/week for readers, they'll drastically cut his audience size (and, presumably, the (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Beginning Wednesday, most of Newsday.com content will only be available to subscribers of Optimum Online, Newsday, or those willing to pay for it.Those who are not customers of Optimum Online or the newspaper - both owned by (Read More)
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Yesterday, Barnes & Noble unveiled their new eReader, the Nook. The sleek new model is the latest in a series of new eReaders popping up recently to compete with Amazon's Kindle. Kindle has long held the market on eReaders, b (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Barnes & Noble Inc. unveiled a new e-reader device called the Nook on Tuesday afternoon. The bookseller said the device will be available by the end of November at a price of $259 - equal to th (Read More)
BBC:
Readers rejoice - the revolution is here at last. The digital earthquake that shook the music business really began to make itself felt with the arrival of the iPod. Now a slightly larger rectangular white object threatens (Read More)
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KUNMING, China -- The casting call went out across China earlier this year, in newspapers and online: Entertainers needed for a new theme park, no special skills required.Applicants should be 18-40 years old, from any part of (Read More)
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McLEAN, Va. — The CEO of Gannett Co., the country's largest newspaper publisher, returned to work Thursday after a medical leave this summer for back surgery."I am glad to be back and returning to the day-to-day responsibilit (Read More)
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NEW YORK — Cost cutting and a favorable tax adjustment lifted profits for newspaper publisher McClatchy Co., even as advertising revenue took a dive that displeased investors Thursday.The publisher of The Miami Herald and 29 (Read More)
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By Gareth PorterWASHINGTON, Oct 13 (IPS) - U.S. national security officials, concerned that President Barack Obama might be abandoning the strategy of full-fledged counterinsurgency war in Afghanistan, are claiming new intell (Read More)
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Wikileaks.org, the online clearinghouse for leaked documents, is working on a plan to make the Web leakier by enabling newspapers, human rights organizations, criminal investigators and others to embed an "upload a disclosure (Read More)