@mediabistro #feedbackfridays Which magazine editors do you admire and why?
@camimonet David Granger for his consistency and can't-fail attitude.
@seutsler @cindi_leive. Classy, successful, & seems fun, down to earth
@rene1e Everyone @GreenSchoolhse (EVO) bc committed to #education & #sustainability
@MichelleMarie__ @JoannaColes bc #MarieClaire is more than just a fashion magazine. It empowers women through inspirational features! #risktaker
@anwoodgate I read @technologizer @om @mashable @savitz @laMonicaBuzz and @Barronstechblog religiously.
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SocialTimes Why You Should Take a Look at Google's New Privacy Policy
AllFacebook MAJOR RUMOR: Facebook Filing IPO Docs Wednesday
AllTwitter A Slick Brand Page For Your Business On Twitter Will Cost $25,000
10,000 Words NYT Releases New Tool For Collaborative Editing
TVNewser Teens Arrested for Trespassing in CNN Newsroom -- Caught Checking Facebook
TVSpy Morning Anchor Joy Dumandan Out at WISH?
eBookNewser Kindle Fire Sales Challenge iPad: Study
GalleyCat Fake Cormac McCarthy Twitter Account Suspended
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UnBeige Abu Dhabi Guggenheim and Louvre Now Seem Back on Track
Reporters at a Facebook news conference in Seattle were asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement, according to reports coming from local news outlets. Did the company go too far? Read the full story at 10,000 Words.
@mskerryd Happens at SF tech events too. I just say No.
@j_nb The irony: Company that wants users to share everything doesn't want to share with reporters
@mtwelves I like Google more.
@coldfusion11 Seems Odd. 'open' Privacy (free press) is good for everyone except FB? I do agree about the 'spam' part.
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Bill O'Reilly Defends MSNBC's Right To Fire Pat Buchanan (Mediaite)
Thursday night, The Factor's Bill O'Reilly reported on how "the very liberal MSNBC network" has taken Pat Buchanan off the air because of opinions espoused of his book, Suicide of a Superpower, particularly where the issues of religion and immigration are concerned. Buchanan had previously denied being suspended from the network, explaining his absence as a medical leave.
Aggregation Is Deep In Journalism's DNA (Nieman Journalism Lab)
Below are a few quotes. Can you guess when each was written, and to what they refer? "Just what I want to read and just what I have time to read." "It enables one to keep abreast of the times without wasting a lot of time reading a whole column to obtain a single fact." Sounds a bit like an online aggregator, doesn't it, pulling a few salient points from much longer work? One more: "Your magazine is concise and to the point. It represents five good magazines in one." These are, in fact, a series of subscriber comments sent to Time magazine in the weeks following its launch March 3, 1923.
The Economist Adds 'China' Section, First Single-Country Addition In 70 Years (FishbowlNY)
The Economist has added a section dedicated to China, the first new department dedicated to a single country since 1943, when the magazine added the United States.
On today's Morning Media Menu (MP3 link), Social Times staff writer Devon Glenn shared what she learned at the Digital Book World conference.
Glenn talked about a number of social resources for media professionals, including Pinterest and Copia.
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Revolving Door Newsletter: 1.27.12
OWN Cuts Top Exec; Facebook Gets Managing Editor
Kristen Guilfoos has been named weekday morning anchor at WSAW-TV in Wausau, Wis. She had been weekend anchor at KFDA-TV in Amarillo, Texas. (TVSpy)
Clay Koenig has been named vice president and director of sales at WAND-TV in Springfield, Ill. He had been general sales manager there. (TVSpy)
