Nieman Foundation Announces New Business Journalism Fellowship

harvard_11-24.jpgThe Nieman foundation for Journalism at Harvard is establishing a new fellowship for business journalists thanks to a nearly $1,000,000 grant from the Donald W. Reynolds foundation. The fellowship is set up for well established professional journalists in the U.S. with business journalism experience.

Nieman Foundation Curator Bob Giles says, "As economic stories continue to dominate the headlines and business news becomes increasingly complex, it’s essential that reporters and editors have an opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of the issues at hand."

You can find out more here.

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Former HarperCollins CEO Joins eBook Summit
Dec. 15-16, 2009, NYC

Former HarperCollins CEO and Open Road Integrated Media co-founder Jane Friedman joins eBook Summit with her business partner, film producer Jeffrey Sharp, to deliver a keynote session about the future of the publishing industry. The Summit will also feature innovators from Google Books, Sony, BBC, and Publishers Weekly. Register today!

Cochran, Westin, Williams Honored

Cochran_11.23.jpgThe Radio Television Digital News Foundation (RTDNF) will honor RTDNA President Emeritus Barbara Cochran at the 20th Anniversary First Amendment Awards Dinner in March.

Cochran, who is married to ABC Newsman John Cochran, retired earlier this year after 12 years at the helm of RTNDA. She is a former VP and Washington bureau chief for CBS News and EP of NBC's "Meet the Press."

Cochran is among several honorees at the black tie dinner including
ABC News president David Westin who will receive the First Amendment Leadership Award; and NBC's Brian Williams who will receive the Leonard Zeidenberg First Amendment Award.

TVNewser's Billboard of the Week

Mobile, Alabama's WPMI-TV learns the consequences of posting your breaking news tweets on an electronic billboard. (h/t NewsBlues)

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Since the incident, the station's General Manager and News Director were both reportedly suspended for one week by WPMI's ownership.

Brian Williams Knew Something Was Up with the White House Party Crashers

BidenWH_11.26.jpgSo, how do two people get into the White House when they're not supposed to be there? Balls, mostly.

Virginia couple Michaele and Tareq Salahi are the focus of a Secret Service investigation, looking at the breach of security that allowed the uninvited guests access to Pres. Obama's first state dinner Tuesday night. The Salahis stayed long enough for cocktails and photos -- plenty of photos.

Michaele Salahi had her photo taken with CBS News anchor Katie Couric, ABC News anchor Robin Roberts, Vice President Joe Biden, chief of staff Rahm Emanuel and others. The pictures were later posted on the Salahi's Facebook page.

RobertsWH_11.26.jpgWNBC-TV called Michaele Salahi "an aspiring housewife" for Bravo's upcoming Washington DC version of the show. The NYTimes reports Bravo has been "following and filming the couple" for several weeks. The production company working with Bravo was told by the Salahis that they were invited to the dinner. NBCU owns Bravo.

Another of the tvnewsers at the dinner, Brian Williams, always the reporter, noticed something funny before he even got to the White House. He and his wife Jane were delayed by the Salahis. Williams tells NBC News, "What attracted our attention was, there was at least one camera trailing them, and a make-up woman got out and fixed the woman's hair and started powdering the man's forehead. My wife and I thought that was strange for people who were dressed like state dinner guests."

BrianJane_11.26.jpgWilliams says he spotted them again, on White House property. "We encountered them during cocktails and I remember saying to my wife 'That's them, that's the couple we saw on the street with the make-up detail and the camera following them.'"

So, we're wondering if this hurts or helps her chances of getting on "Real Housewives?" Either way, their 15 minutes will be stretched a little bit longer: the Salahis will be guests on CNN's "Larry King Live" Monday.

Lauer Checks in on 'People of the Year'

people-of-the-year_11-25.jpgIf you didn't get enough of Matt Lauer during this morning's parade, you can catch him tonight in "NBC's People of the Year" special. TVNewser caught up with Lauer -- and his "Today" show co-host Meredith Vieira -- earlier this week.

"These are people we spent some time talking about during the year," he told us. "The focus of the show is 'What happened to them after the headlines?' 'How have their lives changed because of what they went through?'"

Lauer said he enjoyed putting the special together and that looking back on previous stories can often be surreal. "Our lives change so quickly on a daily basis. You have to go, 'Oh my God, I forgot all about that person,' or 'I forgot we covered that.'"

"We don't remember what we did today," Vieira joked.

Vieira said she had a similar opportunity this week when she followed up with Mumbai survivor, baby Moshe. "Those are the stories that resonate with me," she said. "Those people who are just caught in moments of history and going back and seeing where they are."

With the 2000s coming to a close, we asked Lauer: who are the people you'd like to go back and check in on from the last decade?

"Katie," he said, with a smile.

How Not to Prepare a Turkey

On "Way Too Early," MSNBC's Willie Geist spoke with Carol Miller, Butterball Turkey Talk-line expert, who gave him some tips about how to prep a Thanksgiving turkey.

Since you'll want to look anywhere but at what they're doing with the turkey on set, you'll probably spot Joe and Mika wandering around the studio, disgusted, behind him.

Gayle on Oprah: 'I Don't Think There is Anyone Who Can Do What She Does'

GayleOprah_11.26.jpgHappy Thanksgiving everyone.

Here's something to chew on: Oprah's BFF, and former local news anchor Gayle King, talks with mediabistro.com's David Hirschman in this week''s So What Do You Do? feature.

When Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King first worked together at a local news broadcast in Baltimore more than 30 years ago, the two bonded instantly. As Winfrey went on to build up a massive media operation around her brand, including a magazine, book club, and now the nascent OWN cable network, King has supported her through it all. But she's more than just the talk show queen's confidante. The self-proclaimed "TV baby" earned old-fashioned broadcasting chops by working her way up as a reporter and anchor through various markets, and for the past decade she has been editor-at-large at O, The Oprah Magazine.

"I never feel in competition with Oprah," says King. "I really don't feel that I'm standing in Oprah's shadow. I always feel that I am standing in Oprah's light. And I am, by far, one of her biggest supporters. So it isn't hard for me. Oprah and I are very similar. We think alike, some people say we talk alike. But I don't think there is anyone who can do what she does."

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The Scoreboard: Tuesday, Nov. 24

25-54 demographic: (L +SD)

Total day: FNC: 424 | CNN: 114 | MSNBC: 102 | HLN: 133

Prime: FNC: 728 | CNN: 135 | MSNBC: 197 | HLN: 188
  5p: 6p: 7p: 8p: 9p: 10p: 11p:
FNC Beck: Baier: Shep: O'Reilly: Hannity: Greta: O'Reilly:
  759 557 514 1092 625 466 465
CNN Blitzer: Blitzer: Tonight: Brown: King: Cooper: Cooper:
  102 104 113 134 159 111 96
MSNBC Matthews: EdShow: Matthews: Olbermann: Maddow: Olbermann: Maddow:
  133 146 115 267 141 185 93
HLN Prime: Prime: Issues: Grace: Behar: Grace: Showbiz:
  93 74 153 218 175 185 171


Data by Nielsen Media Research. Live and same day (DVR) data.

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CNN Committed to 'Heroes' as a Thanksgiving Tradition

CNNHeroes2_11-15.jpgTomorrow night, the 2009 "CNN Heroes" special and celebrity gala will celebrate the work of 10 "heroes," which the network describes as "ordinary people" who make an "extraordinary impact."

TVNewser spoke with Susan Bunda, EVP of content development and strategy for CNN Worldwide, who oversaw "Heroes."

She says the network is very committed to "Heroes" over the long term and is "looking to build a Thanksgiving tradition with it." "By tying it to Thanksgiving we really do feel like it connects it to where people's minds are. Most people will sit down across the united states that evening and be thankful for the different things in their lives. And we feel like this becomes a natural extension to it."

"First and foremost, people rely on us for breaking news events, and we will always be that, but 'Heroes' extends us further," Bunda says, referring to what the special represents for the larger CNN brand. "It is really about being able to tell people's stories and shining a light on how people can make a difference in this world."

Having just returned from the special's taping in Los Angeles, Bunda was more than excited about the attendees she met, "You're in awe when you meet them and they're so humble about what they've done and I hope that their experiences with 'CNN Heroes' helps them realize what a big impact they're having."

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Who Will Al Roker Murder Next? Matt Lauer: 'We Were Wondering Why He Didn't Kill Ann'

rokerparty2_11-24.jpgLast night, TVNewser headed out Greenwich Village for the release party for Al Roker's new mystery novel, "Morning Show Murders." Matt, Meredith and Ann were there, as were Steve Capus, Jeff Zucker, Hoda Kotb, Natalie Morales, and Willie Geist. Also on hand the show's EP Jim Bell. In "Morning Show Murders," it's the EP who gets the axe -- or rather, the poison -- and a TV host who is the prime suspect.

TVNewser caught up with Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira who were all for the murder of their EP.

"We were fully supportive," said Lauer. Vieira agreed. "Absolutely, it was one of those, 'What took so long?' He's been dead to us for years anyway."

Lauer joked, "To be honest, we thought it was ridiculous and we were wondering why he didn't kill Ann."

Roker tells TVNewser he's been an avid fan of the genre since he was a kid reading Hardy Boys novels. "I always thought, someday I'm going to write a mystery. I never actually thought I'd do it, but I kept thinking, someday I'm going to do this."

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CNBC's Bill Griffeth Signs Off... For Now

Griffeth_11.25.jpgIt was an emotional send-off for one of the CNBC originals this afternoon. As we first reported earlier this month, "Power Lunch" co-anchor Bill Griffeth is taking a leave of absence from CNBC for the next year.

Griffeth got a round of applause from the newsroom and hugs from his co-anchors Sue Herera and Michelle Caruso-Cabrera as he told the audience, "Life is a multi-legged stool and your job is only one of those legs. So, do take the time... have the courage, take the time to do something for yourself. I know I am fortunate to take the whole year off, but even if it's not a whole year, take some time off for yourself."

NY Post Gets Lambert Headline Wrong

Whoops. We love a good Post headline, but it looks like, this time around, the editors should have spent less time on the wordplay and more time on the names of the networks they're reporting on. From today's edition:

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That would be ABC, not NBC.

Previously: Good Morning America Cancels Adam Lambert Concert

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