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Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

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    The Toronto-based startup Thoora promises to gauge how well individual news stories are doing by analyzing and calibrating real-time data from blogs, mainstream news sources and Twitter. Thoora's software uses more than 100 attributes to determine not only the most popular content but also the highest quality, using measures such grammar and spelling and the authority of sites that link to the content.
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Wall Street Journal New York Section Eyes New York Times - Advertising Age - MediaWorks - 0 views

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    The Wall Street Journal will introduce a New York metro section in April, which will compete with the New York Times for advertising dollars.
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Olympics | Why you can't see live streaming of Olympics - at least not legally | Seattl... - 0 views

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    NBC owns the U.S. rights to the Vancouver Olympics, and, for this Olympics, it has clamped down on online live streaming of events. Only hockey and curling will be shown live online, with all other events either shown live on television or held for tape-delay airing on prime time or late night television, says the industry publication Broadcasting & Cable in a story Monday. The Web site for CTV, the Canadian network with rights to the Olympics in that country, is live-streaming events, but NBC has made sure that computers with U.S. IP addresses can't log onto the CTV site.
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Toy Fair looks to Hollywood to stay in the game | Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    "As Disney's Pixar prepares to release Toy Story 3 this summer, virtually every major toy maker -- including Barbie's Mattel Inc. -- has lined up to make dolls, action figures, construction sets, vehicles and board games based on the film. No fewer than 250 toys will begin appearing in stores before the movie's June 18 release -- three times as many as were made for Toy Story 2. And retailers are expected to clear shelf space for Buzz, Woody and pals, notwithstanding a recession that has slowed toy sales."
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In Retrospect - Executives on How the AOL-Time Warner Merger Went So Wrong - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A retrospective on the AOL Time Warner merger, and the subsequent disaster that resulted from it.
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New York Times to Charge Frequent Readers of Web Site - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Starting in 2011, The New York Times will only allow a reader a certain number of free articles, and then they will start to charge for web access.
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Movie Piracy On The Verge Of Winning In Spain - 1 views

  • According to the LA Times, the number of DVD and video stores in Spain has dropped 25% since 2003 -- contributing to the 30% freefall in home entertainment revenue.
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    "Spain is on the brink of no longer being a viable market for us," Michael Lynton, chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, told the Times.
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Twitter and TV: How Social Media Is Helping Old Media - TIME - 0 views

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    "TV's Twittercooler dividend suggests one thing for old-media folks wrestling with the problem of new media: don't look at it as a problem. Social media have turned the world into one big living room. The future belongs to those who pull up a chair."
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The Internet Turns Out to Be Television's Friend - Media Decoder Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "The Internet, which many feared would draw viewers away from television, appears to be having exactly the opposite effect - at least when it comes to coverage of major events. Brian Stelter writes in The Times that TV executives have noticed big spikes in viewership of the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the Grammys and other special events that some of them trace to the effect of social networking sites."
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Jobs, Diversity Top Issues At Comcast-NBCU Hearing - 0 views

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    "Comcast Chairman Brian Roberts and NBC Universal President & CEO Jeff Zucker faced a barrage of questions Feb. 25 in a marathon--over five hours with one break--hearing in the House Judiciary Committee on their proposed joint venture, their third Hill visit in as many weeks as they push for government approval of their $30 billion joint venture.\nDuring that time, the pair defended their records on diversity, and in some cases pledged to do better, reiterated their pledges to keep NBC free and over the air, and their programming available to competitive distributors."
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Rulings Leave Online Student Speech Rights Unresolved | Threat Level | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "Do American students have First Amendment rights beyond the schoolyard gates? The answer is yes and no, according to two conflicting federal appellate decisions Thursday testing student speech in the online world. "Ultimately, the Supreme Court is going to have to decide if there ever is a time students have full-fledged First Amendment rights," said Frank LoMonte, executive director of Virginia-Based Student Press Law Center. He's one of the attorneys in the cases the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided."
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Link by Link - A Vision of Iceland as a Haven for Journalists - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The Icelandic Modern Media Initiative, combines in a single piece of legislation provisions from around the world: whistle-blower laws and rules about Internet providers from the United States; source protection laws from Belgium; freedom of information laws from Estonia and Scotland, among others; and New York State's law to counteract "libel tourism," the practice of suing in courts, like Britain's, where journalists have the hardest time prevailing.
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Bias By the Numbers: Networks Celebrate Year of Strong Stimulus Support - 0 views

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    President Obama's 2009 stimulus package was the most expensive bill in history, yet received strong media support. This is because the media; ABC, CBS, and NBC cite supporters of the bill 3 times as often as they mention critics, and nearly half of their reports included no criticism about the bill at all!
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EA Reduces Quarterly Loss, Claims #1 Publisher Position - 0 views

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    Electronic Arts saw its fiscal third quarter revenue decline year over year, but at the same time shrunk its net loss from $641 million to $82 million, while reaching a company high for digital revenue.
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Starved for resources, Electronic Arts skips March Madness basketball game | VentureBeat - 0 views

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    "EA isn't making a version of its NCAA Basketball video game series in time for the March Madness college basketball tournament. That's truly unheard of for EA Sports, which has released a game every year since 2003."
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