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Watch This: NYT Interactive Newsroom Panel From Mediabistro Circus - Posted June 24, 2009
Miss the circus? Now you can experience it right from your desktop.
Footage from the Mediabistro Circus presentation by members of The New York Times' digital newsroom is now available for Mediabistro On Demand subscribers.
The panel, moderated by BusinessWeek columnist Jon Fine, featured Times' multimedia editor Andrew DeVigal, graphics editor Steve... [FishBowlNY]
Watch This: NYT Interactive Newsroom Panel From Mediabistro Circus - Posted June 24, 2009
Miss the circus? Now you can experience it right from your desktop.
Footage from the Mediabistro Circus presentation by members of The New York Times' digital newsroom is now available for Mediabistro On Demand subscribers.
The panel, moderated by BusinessWeek columnist Jon Fine, featured Times' multimedia editor Andrew DeVigal, graphics editor Steve... [FishBowlNY]
Jeff Macke Leaves CNBC|BusinessWeek Offers Subscribers Special Online Version|WaPo Ombudsman Mourns Staff Cutbacks|Anastos Celebrates 4 Years At Fox 5|Cutbacks Take The Fun Out Of Forbes - Posted June 15, 2009
TVNewser: After weeks of speculation, CNBC has confirmed that Jeff Macke has left the network.
Mediaweek: Starting next month, BusinessWeek will offer subscribers a special online version of the magazine.
Washington Post: The Washington Post's ombudsman Andrew Alexander asks his fellow colleagues "What will become of the Post if it keeps cutting staff?"... [FishBowlNY]
ESPN The Magazine Hopes To Score With Pay Web Site - Posted June 5, 2009
Businessweek's Jon Fine is reporting that ESPN The Magazine will start charging for access to its Web site. Starting in August, readers will have to pay up in order to access magazine and Web-only content like ongoing video series.
The content will be made available through ESPN's Insider service, which costs $6.95... [FishBowlNY]
NY Press Club Awards Recognize Times' David Barstow, BusinessWeek - Posted May 20, 2009
The New York Press Club yesterday announced the 62 winners of its 2009 Journalism Awards. BusinessWeek led the award count with seven wins, while The New York Times' David Barstow will accept the Gold Keyboard Award for excellence in investigative journalism at the June 15 ceremony.
Barstow was awarded the Gold Keyboard... [FishBowlNY]
NY Press Club Awards Recognize Times' David Barstow, BusinessWeek - Posted May 20, 2009
The New York Press Club yesterday announced the 62 winners of its 2009 Journalism Awards. BusinessWeek led the award count with seven wins, while The New York Times' David Barstow will accept the Gold Keyboard Award for excellence in investigative journalism at the June 15 ceremony.
Barstow was awarded the Gold Keyboard... [FishBowlNY]
Reuters Brings On Three New Columnists - Posted May 15, 2009
Reuters is filling out its commentary team by bringing on three new columnists -- Agnes Crane, Matthew Goldstein and Christopher Swann.
Crane, formerly an editor at Dow Jones Newswires, led a team covering the credit markets and debt instruments.
Wall Street reporter Goldstein is joining Reuters from Businessweek, where he launched the... [FishBowlNY]
Former Onion CEO Joins Nerve.com - Posted April 23, 2009
Sean Mills, who joined The Onion in 2002 and eventually became president of the satirical paper, left to become CEO of Nerve.com. He started last week at the site. Nerve.com will look to downplay nudity as it repositions itself as an "[online] environment that's a lot better for more conservative companies,"... [FishBowlNY]
@themediaisdying Revealed! - Posted March 10, 2009
@themediaisdying, the Twitter feed which has been chronicling the downward spiral of the media industry and made a splash late last year after being profiled in the NYT has been unmasked!
Turns out the man behind the curtain is Paul Armstrong, a former P.R. person at MySpace and he has just penned... [FishBowlNY]





