الخميس، 3 يناير 2013

Al-Jazeera America: Mideast Channel Buys Current TV

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Al-Jazeera America: Mideast Channel Buys Current TV
Wednesday, January 02, 2013 6:00 PMChris Taylor
Qatar-based cable news channel Al-Jazeera will soon have a foothold in about 50 million U.S. households after closing a deal to buy Current TV. "Al [Gore] and I are thrilled and proud to announce that a few moments ago Current was acquired by Al Jazeera, the award winning international news organization," the memo from co-founder Joel Hyatt reads.

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Do You Need Media Training?
Wednesday, January 02, 2013 2:21 PMThe Daily Muse
If you’re an entrepreneur or executive, you’ve probably heard of media training, but you may be unclear on the specifics. Who on the team should get it? What, exactly, is it? And, wait—if I’m not part of the media, why do I even need it? Before we begin, let’s get that last question out of the way: Despite its name, media training is not actually for the media.

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Top Blogger Andrew Sullivan Wants Your Cash
Wednesday, January 02, 2013 1:56 PMChris Taylor
Washington's fiscal cliff crisis may have been deferred for a couple of months. But if you're a fan of Andrew Sullivan's popular political blog The Daily Dish, you've got less than a month before you hit another, less dramatic cliff -- one roughly the size of a paywall. Sullivan announced Wednesday that the Dish would be leaving its current home at the Daily Beast and implementing a $20 a year fee, starting Feb.

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Hearst Claims 800,000 Digital Subscribers, the 'Highest in the Industry'
Wednesday, January 02, 2013 9:49 AMTodd Wasserman
Hearst Corp., publisher of Cosmopolitan, Elle and Road & Track among other titles, now has 800,000 paying digital subscribers, according to President David Carey. Carey (pictured) included the stat in a letter to employees at the company. The figure refers to monthly subscribers across all titles and via iPads, Nooks, Kindle Fires and Android devices for the end of 2012.

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