The New York Times
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The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded, and continuously published in New York City, since 1851. The Times has won 104 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization. Its website was the most popular American online newspaper website as of December 2008, receiving more than 18 million unique visitors in that month.Although the print version of the paper remains both the largest local metropolitan newspaper in the United States as well the third largest overall, behind The Wall Street Journal and USA Today, its weekday circulation has fallen since 1990, along the lines of other newspapers, to fewer than one million copies daily for the first time since the 1980s.
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Facebook as editorial opportunity and commercial threat to publishers
A 27-year-old geek is touring the US asking investors to buy up more than 300 million shares in his company, in what is set to be the fourth biggest IPO in history, making his eight-year-old site worth up to $100 billion. But should publishers be concerned about the rise of Facebook?
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Peter Kirwan's Long View: National newspapers and the lost revenue that might never come back
National newspapers' advertising income has been on a steady decline for years - but it is possible that the spend will return if and when the economy returns to growth? Peter Kirwan asks whether that is optimism or wishful thinking.
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The newsonomics of News U.
Are news media and universities just two ways to do the same thing: gain knowledge?.
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The Morning Lowdown 5-17-12
Here are some of the stories people are talking about this morning: paidContent 2012: Just a few days to go (.
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‘Don’t Learn to Type,’ ‘Go Back to College’ and Other Career Advice Worth Ignoring
James Patterson was told not to try writing fiction. Ignoring that tip earned him $94 million last year. (Photo credit: Wikipedia).
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Social gaming to gambling: states inch forward
When will the floodgates open? It feels like an eternity that the casino industry and makers of games like Zynga Poker have been waiting for states to flip a legal switch that will let them turn virtual gaming into real gambling.
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WatchESPN app now works for Comcast customers; ESPN denies talks with Apple to bring WatchESPN to the Apple TV; Comcast turns on Skype in Boston & Seattle
The cable sports giant, ESPN, updated its WatchESPN universal iOS app last week to include the fact that Comcast cable customers can now utilize the app.
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Amazon consumer book reviews as reliable as media experts
Study shows Amazon reviewers more likely to look favourably on debut authors, while professionals prefer prize winners.
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Valérie Trierweiler, France’s new first lady, is a journalist
The New York Times Maïa de la Baume profiles Valérie Trierweiler, whose partner, François Hollande, was just elected president of France. Trierweiler (her last name will henceforth serve as a useful shibboleth for sorting out who was paying attention… Read more.
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Why Upfront needs to make drama out of a crisis | Caryn Mandabach
Upfront season sees frantic wooing between TV networks and advertisers. But without quality airtime, the relationship is broken.
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Daily Must Reads, March 16, 2012
The best stories across the web on media and technology, curated by Lily Leung. 1. E-book pricing lawsuit moves ahead (NYT) 2.
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The future of video journalism: What will audiences be watching?
Still from 1929 film Man with a Movie Camera en:Dziga Vertov [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

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