Chicago Tribune Could Begin Charging For Content The Chicago Tribune will build a paywall around its online content and will consider a "creative way" of charging for access, according to editor Gerould Kern. Read more.
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CNN's Amanpour Tells Colleagues: I've Been Offered ABC Job (FishbowlDC)
CNN's Christiane Amanpour is telling her CNN colleagues that ABC News has offered her the job of This Week host and she is telling people that she might take it. As of yesterday she is declaring a 50-50 chance that she's going to accept the offer.
Twitter Founder Short on Biz Plan (NYP)
Instead of mapping out a long-awaited plan to sell ads on Twitter, CEO Evan Williams yesterday unveiled a new feature, "@anywhere," that allows other Web sites to link to Twitter feeds. Users will be able to send tweets through participating sites without having to jump to Twitter. AllThingsDigital/MediaMemo: When will we see Twitter's planned ad platform? WebNewser: Twitter's Evan Williams on what @anywhere means for publishers.
C-Span Puts Full Archives on the Web (NYT)
Researchers, political satirists and partisan mudslingers, take note: C-Span has uploaded virtually every minute of its video archives to the Internet. The archives, at C-SpanVideo.org, cover 23 years of history and five presidential administrations and are sure to provide new fodder for pundits and politicians alike.
NYT and WSJ Launch Advertising Campaigns Touting New York Dominance (E&P)
The battle between The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal is heating up. A new marketing campaign launched by the Times takes direct aim at the WSJ's audience numbers, and emphasizes the Grey Lady's dominance in the New York market. Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal countered with an ad touting its investment in the newspaper.
Home Magazines Triple in Number From 2005 to 2010 (FishbowlNY)
Magazines focused on home design and decorating experienced more growth than any other genre in the last five years, according to the newest edition of The Standard Periodical Directory released yesterday. The home magazine sector saw a jump from 123 titles in 2005 to 337 titles in 2010.
Ex-E&P Editor Joins The Nation to Launch Media Blog (The Nation)
Greg Mitchell: In recent decades, Nation writers -- from Alex Cockburn to Eric Alterman, among others -- have provided smart, often witty, media coverage. I'm excited for the chance to join this tradition, and take it to new terrain as writer and editor of The Nation's first blog devoted to highlighting the best and worst of current media.
ABC Tinkers with the Idea of Midday News (NYO)
ABC News executives, according to multiple sources, have recently tossed around the idea of creating a midday news and lifestyle program that would be one part Good Morning America, one part The View. Informally, people in the industry have nicknamed the embryonic project Midday America.
NBC May Pick Up New Season of 24 (EW) 24 may live to see another day after all. Multiple sources confirm that 20th Century Fox has approached NBC about picking up the series should Fox opt to cancel it -- and the Peacock is considering it. "There's definitely some interest," says an insider close to the talks.
Bradford Exits Yahoo for Demand Media (Mediaweek)
Joanne Bradford, Yahoo's top sales executive, is leaving the company to join Demand Media, a company which produces low-cost, search-friendly content on thousands of topics. At Demand, Bradford will become the four-year-old company's chief revenue officer.
Andrew Breitbart Is Messing With You (Slate)
Christopher Beam: In the past year Andrew Breitbart has gone from Internet famous to famous famous. Now, with a budding eponymous Internet empire of his own, he's using it to inflame the left, one bilious, apoplectic, vein-popping, pseudo-comedic rant at a time. The hard part is figuring out who the joke is on. The Atlantic: Breitbart on what he reads.
CNN's Gerri Willis Signs with Fox Business (TVNewser)
CNN's Gerri Willis has signed a multi-year deal with Fox Business Network, EVP of FBN Kevin Magee announced. Willis, who was personal finance editor for CNN Business News, left CNN last month after seven years with the network.
Christiani Joins People as Style/Beauty Editor (WWD) People magazine has hired Pamela Edwards Christiani, formerly beauty editor at Essence, to be its new style and beauty editor, starting March 29. Christiani, a 10-year veteran of Essence, succeeds style editor Clarissa Cruz, who is leaving the magazine to write a book.
National Enquirer Pulitzer Entry Not Its First (Media Matters)
Among the controversial elements of this year's Pulitzer Prize competition has been the entry of the National Enquirer into the running. But it turns out this was not the first year the Enquirer entered the competition, according to Pulitzer Administrator Sig Gissler. He says the tabloid has actually had an entry on four previous occasions.
What Does Cable Name Game Mean for Business? (AdAge)
A click of the cable dial these days might confuse the average viewer trying to match a show's brand with its corresponding network. What happened to cable as a place for long-tail niche brands? Maybe it's a factor of maturity -- or maybe it's just a smart business decision.
ESPN Reporter's Stalker Sentenced (AP)
An insurance executive who secretly shot nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews was sentenced Monday to 2 1/2 years in prison. Michael David Barrett pleaded guilty in December to interstate stalking after prosecutors accused him of following the reporter to at least three cities and shooting the videos through hotel peepholes.
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