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Media Execs Gather for Beet.TV Online Vid Roundtable

Last week, media execs like NBC Washington Bureau Chief Mark Whitaker, CBSNews.com EIC Dan Farber, MSNBC.com’s Stokes Young, Bill Smee of Slate V and Caroline Little, CEO of Guardian News and Media met up at the Embassy of Finland for a Beet.TV online video roundtable.

The discussion centered around various revenue models and obstacles to running a sustainable online video business. See what they had to say in the video below.

For more from Beet.TV’s “The Influence of Online Video” event, click here.

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BREAKING: Caroline Little Out At washingtonpost.com

FishbowlDC has learned that washingtonpost.com CEO/Publisher Caroline Little has stepped down.

Developing…

UPDATE: Considering this earlier announcement (emph. added)…

    Washington Post Co. (WPO) on Friday announced the appointment of Katharine Weymouth as chief executive officer of its new unit, Washington Post Media, and publisher of the Washington Post newspaper. In the publisher title, Weymouth succeeds Boisfeuillet Jones, Jr., who will become the vice chairman of the company.
    The company said that the new unit will include the newspaper and washingtonpost.com, and Weymouth, granddaughter of late chairman Katharine Graham, is the fifth member of the Graham family to hold the title of the publisher of the Washington Post.

…it seems like Little’s position became redundant. With Weymouth overseeing both properties (and expressing a desire to bring Post/post.com together) it probably did not make sense to have separate print and web publishers.

UPDATE: A big meeting is taking place right now about it.

UPDATE: Jen Moyer is interim CEO.

UPDATE: washingtonpost.com is one of the properties owned by Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, which also includes Newsweek.com, Slate.com, TheRoot.com, Budget Travel Online and Sprig.com.

UPDATE: Romenesko has the memo from Weymouth.