Tue 1 Jun 2010
mediabistro.com’s Morning Headlines
Posted by Mike Bawden under PR News Headlines
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(from mediabistro.com)
No Secrets: Julian Assange’s Mission For Total Transparency(The New Yorker)
GQ Editor Dylan Jones: ‘News Is Oxygen And It’s A Very Crowded Atmosphere’ (Guardian)
Media Claim Access To Spill Site Has Been Limited (AP)
Ritchie Capital Management May Bid On Newsweek (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Web In ‘Fashion’ For Fall (Mediaweek)
Is Print Media Doomed Worldwide Or Just In The US? (TechCrunch)
Publicis CEO Maurice Levy: ‘There Is Nothing Big Left To Buy’ (paidContent)
Israeli Bill Would Ban Freesheets (SFNblog)
Carla Bevan Quits Marie Claire For AOL (Guardian)
Interweave Reorganizes Into Two Divisions (Folio:)
Dear Readers: Go Ahead and Shoot (NYT / Media Decoder)
AARP: Digital, Diverse (Mediaweek)
Detroit Papers Will Soon Be Available For Premium Home Delivery (Detroit Free Press)
59 Days, 2 Million iPads, And Digi-Mags Keep Coming (minOnline)
Experiments In Delinkification (Rough Type)





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