Media Alley
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How Newsweek Made Its First Moving Cover Art
Newsweek's new digital cover art on its iPad edition is a video
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Time Inc. to Lay Off Up to 700 (Report)
The New York Post reports that Time also eliminated annual pay raises for staffers
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Kate Middleton’s First Official Portrait Creates Storm on Twitter
Kate Middleton's portrait is called "rotten," "dour" and much worse
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NY Times Disbands Environmental Desk
Like the education desk before it, the New York Times feels environmental reporting fits into loads of other categories
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Facebook Testing $100 Charge to Message Executives — Including Mark Zuckerberg
Some Facebook users are being charged $100 to send a message to Mark Zuckerberg's inbox
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Glenn Beck: ‘Badge of Honor’ That I’m More Loathsome to Al Gore Than Al Jazeera
Glenn Beck told Bill O'Reilly he was proud to be less in-line with Al Gore's values than Al Jazeera
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L.A. Times Reporter Ben Fritz to Leave for WSJ (Exclusive)
The film business reporter is the latest in a string of departures from the Times' entertainment section
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Gawker Editor A.J. Daulerio Leaving, John Cook to Replace Him
A.J. Daulerio took over a year ago after jumping over from sister site Deadspin
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Phone Hacking Scandal: British Detective’s Conviction the First in News of the World Case
London detective April Casburn is found guilty of leaking information to the defunct News Corp. tabloid, making her the first conviction in the phone-hacking scandal
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NY Times Prints (Mostly) Blank Sports Page After Baseball Hall of Fame Vote
For the first time since 1996, the Baseball Hall of Fame will not induct any living players
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Atlantic Wire Launches HTML5 Web App
The Atlantic Wire is going the way of its sister publication, Quartz
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt Urges North Korea to Open Up to Internet
Eric Schmidt just concluded a tour of the isolated country
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Joe Scarborough Told ‘You’re Being Chauvinistic’ (Video)
Joe Scarborough may have told one Lilly Ledbetter joke too many
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Tablet Sales to Eclipse Notebook Shipments in 2013, Study Shows
Tablet shipments will surpass notebook shipments this year, a new study shows