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Ellies '08: Snapshots and Snippets (FishbowlNY)
Between our hand-numbing live blog and other Ellie-related reports, by now you know the basics National Geographic and Vanity Fair the biggest winners, New York's non-sweep from last night's National Magazine Awards. So here's an overview of the night, with more choice pics and gossipy bits to come throughout the day. Impressionistic shots and thoughts after the jump... FishbowlNY: A night of dark horses, new faces, and validation for backpackers everywhere.
CNBC's Trish Regan Has No Trouble Being Heard (Marketwatch)
CNBC's ranks are filled with accomplished and ambitious journalists. But perhaps more than anyone else at the network, Trish Regan seems to enjoy the work as much as the fame, money, influence and glamor. Each time I quoted her for this column, I could easily have ended all of her sentences with an exclamation point.
An Inside Look at How the Pulitzer Board Fills Vacancies (E&P)
Could you be the next member of the Pulitzer Prize Board? If you are among the industry's top editors, professors, or other journalistic elite, you may. With applications not accepted and few rules guiding who is eligible, almost anyone from journalism's top echelon could be in the running.
ABC Family Preps Three Summer Series (TV Week)
With the Writers Guild of America strike cutting into its development time, ABC Family will have three new original series airing this summer. Some of those shows will have 30-second shorts called Nikki in the City during their commercial breaks. Nikki is about a hip, urban woman and the products she uses.
MySpaceTV: Teaching New Media Old Tricks (BusinessWeek)
Three years after acquiring MySpace for $580 million, News Corp.'s Web unit, of which MySpace is the biggest piece, has yet to hit its $1 billion revenue target. That's why MySpace is hunting for programming that will keep its fickle young users logging on and that will play well with advertisers.
Online Moguls To Feast on $42 Billion Newspaper Ad Pie (HuffPo)
Henry Blodget: How bad are things in the (print) newspaper industry? Don't ask. After another jarring 3.5 percent decline over the past six months, print-paper circulation will drop to about 50 million this year the lowest level since 1946. If your career, portfolio, or fortune isn't tied to the newspaper business, however, rejoice. The newspaper industry's loss is your gain!
This Year's Upfront Take Likely to Be Down (AdAge)
Media buyers and network executives described a climate of caution and concern, owing to fears the U.S. economy has moved into a recession, as well as massive shifts in technology that allow consumers to get entertainment and information in places other than the five big broadcast outlets.
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