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Tuesday Mar 04, 2008

Morning Reading List, 03.04.08

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  • You think Hillary will win Ohio.

    NEWSPAPERS

  • Rush and Malloy reports, "It must be exasperating to be Christopher Hitchens. Recently voted the fifth most important intellectual in the world, Hitchens was nice enough to the respected war correspondents on the panel he moderated Thursday at the IFC theater, but he eviscerated members of the audience whose comments or questions he deemed not quite up to par."

  • The Press Gazette reports, "Rupert Murdoch's acquisition of the Wall Street Journal will not have an impact on the Financial Times because there is a 'fundamental difference' between the two titles, the FT Group chief executive has told analysts"

  • Politico's Michael Calderone reports, "Wash Post editor says controversial piece was 'tongue-in-cheek'"

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    TV

  • An ABC release announced, "ABC News NOW's wall-to-wall coverage of the March 4 Presidential primaries and caucuses will be available LIVE on the Homepage, the Politics section and the ABC News NOW site on ABCNEWS.com. Coverage will begin on Tuesday, March 4 at 7:00 p.m., ET and continue until 11:00p.m., ET."

  • A CN8 release announced, "As all eyes follow the campaign trail, tune in to CN8, The Comcast Network on Tuesday, March 4 at 9 p.m. CN8 Political Director Lynn Doyle hosts a special extended two-hour edition of 'It's Your Call,' featuring live, expert analysis of the pivotal primary elections in Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas and Vermont. Doyle will be joined in studio by CN8 Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief Robert Traynham; CN8 political analysts Brad Brewster, Bill Pascrell III and Steve Ayscue; and political commentator Joe Watkins, all of whom will provide viewers with an inside look at the candidates, platforms and issues impacting these states."

  • A Bloomberg TV announced, "Bloomberg's Peter Cook will anchor live business & the ballot coverage from Bloomberg World Headquarters in New York ... Bloomberg's Lizzie O'Leary will be with the Obama campaign, Margaret Popper with the Clinton campaign, and Hans Nichols with the McCain campaign. Bloomberg contributors Stephanie Cutter and Terry Holt provide political analysis. And Kathleen Hays talks to top Wall Street economists for their perspective."

  • The Wall Street Journal reports, "Despite fears of a recession and a crippling writers' strike that has left television broadcasters bleeding viewers, ad buyers and network executives say the annual ad-buying ritual known as the 'upfront' is likely to be stronger this year than last."

  • Dow Jones reports, "Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) has found allies in its fight to convince the Federal Communications Commission that it was doing nothing wrong when it slowed customers' access to certain applications on its high speed Internet network."

  • Brit Hume spoke to David Barron of The Houston Chronicle and he reflected on the election and talked about both Obama and Clinton, as well as past elections.

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    ONLINE MEDIA

  • Bloomberg reports, "AOL, the Time Warner Inc. unit trying to catch up to Yahoo! Inc. and Google Inc. in Internet traffic, plans to start at least a dozen Web sites in the next six months to attract more advertisers."

  • The New York Review of Books writes, "Wikipedia: The Missing Manual"

  • The Times Online reports, "New York Times under fire for slow switch to online"

  • The Press Gazette reports, "Jobs question as Reuters' £8.7bn merger is agreed"

  • Blogger News Network reports, "Maureen Dowd starts her New York Times column on Sunday, 'Channeling her inner Cheney, Hillary Clinton dropped a fear bomb, as Michelle Obama might call it, implying in a new ad that if her opponent is elected, your angelic, innocent, sleeping children could die in a terrorist attack' -- a reference to her latest campaign ad (video link), which asks when the phone rings at 3 a.m. in the White House because something has happened 'in the dangerous world,' who do you want answering the phone? Not to be outdone, Dowd's counterpart Frank Rich titles his column, 'McCain Channels His Inner Hillary' and writes that the presumptive GOP candidate 'is emulating almost identically the suicidal Clinton campaign against Mr. Obama. He has mimicked Mrs. Clinton's message and rhetorical style, her tone-deaf contempt for Mr. Obama's cultural appeal, and her complete misreading of just how politically radioactive the war in Iraq remains ...' And recently within two days of each other, Boston Globe columnist Ellen Goodman and Dowd both argued that Barack Obama is channeling his inner woman. (Goodman: 'Now we see a woman running as the fighter and a man modeling a 'woman's way' of leading.' Dowd: 'The first serious female candidate for president was rejected by voters drawn to the more feminine management style of her male rival.') So McCain is channeling his inner Hillary who is channeling her inner Cheney, and Obama is channeling his inner woman -- which should mean that like McCain he is channeling his inner Hillary since she is the only woman in the race -- but doesn't, since Hillary is channeling her inner Cheney. Got that?"

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    MAGAZINES

  • Newsweek's Evan Thomas writes, "Is the mainstream press unbiased? No, but we aren't ideological. What we really thrive on is conflict."

  • The Business and Media Institute reports, "New York's senior Democratic senator, Charles Schumer, told an audience the evolution of the modern Democratic Party and its success with young voters can be traced to the party's adaptations to the death of older news sources like the national news and weekly news magazines."

  • AdAge.com reports, "Mags Grow Online but Still Dwarfed by Web Bigs"

  • Folio's Mark Newman writes, "Editors vs. Art Directors: They make a great team—but the editor is always right."

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    RADIO

  • Bloomberg Radio announced, "Bloomberg Radio will begin coverage of March 4th primaries from 7pm-11pm ET tomorrow. Tom Moroney will host a special edition of Bloomberg 'Simply Put.' Hear Bloomberg Radio Nation wide on satellite radio: XM channel 129 or Sirius channel 130. In New York City, tune into 1130 on the AM dial"

  • An NPR release announced, "NPR News will offer live comprehensive broadcast and webcast coverage of the March 4 primaries starting at 10:00 PM (ET) with NPR newsmagazine All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel and Melissa Block as anchors. The special is slated to conclude at 11:00 PM (ET). Voters in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont will be participating in this round of primaries and the results from this critical day of primaries may determine the Democratic nominee for President."

  • Barron's reports, "XM Satellite Radio (XMSR) and Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI) today extended their merger agreement, which had been set to expire tomorrow, to May 1. The two companies continue to wait a decision on the deal from the FCC and the Department of Justice."

  • The Los Angeles Times reports, "The Supreme Court this week may reopen for the first time in more than 30 years the debate over what qualifies as an 'indecent' broadcast. The media environment has changed dramatically since 1978, when the court last ruled on this issue: Today's viewers and listeners are exposed to the more freewheeling cable TV, Internet and 'shock jocks' on satellite radio."

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    BOOKS

  • New York Magazine reports, "The Hachette Book Group recently distributed hundreds of Sony Readers to its editors and publishers. 'People are evangelical about it,' says publisher Jonathan Karp, who has about 30 submissions on his Reader. 'If you're traveling, this is so much easier than lugging around manuscripts. It’s good for reading in bed, too.' Agents selling to Hachette’s imprints are now required to e-mail their texts to acquiring editors, who download them to their Readers; paper manuscripts are no longer routinely circulated."

  • Radar reports, "The mere mention of technology or sociology makes me want to run to The Hills and hide. Once nestled comfortably in the folds of a vapid yet soothing conversation between Heidi and Spencer at Don Antonio's, I often forget that science even exists. It might be, however, that my aversion to expanding beyond the reaches of gossip and reality TV, makes me the ideal target audience for Clay Shirky's excellent Here Comes Everybody, The Power of Organizing Without Organizations. All it took was peppering social-networking theory with a little blogging, Facebook, and Paris Hilton context to get me in step with the CNET crowd!"

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    JOBS

  • Atlantic Media Company is offering an Editorial Diversity Fellowship.

  • National Geographic Society is looking for an Communications Specialist

  • Human Rights Campaign is looking for an Editorial & Web Content Manager.

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