Media
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SmartMoney Magazine Goes Online-Only, Slashes 19 Jobs
The Dow Jones & Company magazine cut 25 jobs but added six to its expanded digital team as it eliminates its print edition
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Jonah Lehrer Apologizes for ‘Stupid,’ ‘Lazy’ Self-Plagiarizing in The New Yorker
The New Yorker writer Jonah Lehrer apologized to a New York Times reporter for lifting lines from some of his own previously published work
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Los Angeles Times Names John Corrigan Arts & Entertainment Managing Editor
Former LA Weekly editor Laurie Ochoa joins the staff as arts & entertainment editor
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Matt Groening Ends ‘Life in Hell’ After 30 Years, as Newspaper Budgets Dwindle
"Simpsons" creator's comic strip of more than 30 years comes to an end with last Friday's send-off
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Pandora for Talking: Stitcher Updates App How You Like It
Stitcher is a growing player in personalized Internet radio, an area dominated by Pandora
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Guy Ritchie and Barry Sonnenfeld Launching Digital Motion Comics on Yahoo
"Sherlock Holmes" and "Men in Black" directors' involvement is part of deal between Yahoo and Liquid Comics
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Seeks Asylum in Ecuador
Julian Assange left the house where he was under house arrest to apply for asylum in London
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BuzzFeed to Open Washington, D.C. Bureau, Hires Two Reporters
BuzzFeed hired D.C. veteran John Stanton as bureau chief and Chris Geidner to cover LGBT political affairs
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Ryan Gosling Dances Seductively – at Age 10 (Video)
A pre-adolescent Ryan Gosling busts out some serious moves, at a Mormon talent show, while accompanied by his sister, and you know you can't help watching
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U.S. Customers Less Likely to Read Mobile Ads, Study Finds
Mobile ad dollars are better spent in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America according to new research by Ipsos
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Microsoft Unveils the Surface, a Tablet to Rival Apple’s iPad
Microsoft unveiled the Surface, a tablet to rival the iPad, at a conference in Los Angeles Monday
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KTLA Anchor Must Apologize for Racist Comment About Latinos, Says Watchdog
KTLA 5 Morning News anchor Chris Schauble insinuated bond hearings are as common among Latinos as graduations and baptisms. Now a media watchdog wants an apology
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Why Julia Stiles’ Boyfriend Has to Pay Her For Sex
Julia Stlles, who plays a mom working part-time as an escort on "Blue," talks about creating a web series, making it pay and working with her boyfriend
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Glenn Beck’s Media Network Consolidates GBTV, Marketplace Under TheBlaze.com
Glenn Beck's various media properties owned by Mercury Radio Arts are streamlining under the name of his HuffPo-esque news site, TheBlaze.com
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Knight Foundation Grants $1.37 Million to Six New Media Ventures
Six new startups range from a disaster-relief tracking platform to an aggregator of mobile video streams of breaking news