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<title>A blogger could become &quot;Media Person of the Year&quot;</title>
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<description>Donny Deutsch will announce the winner of the Media Person of the Year on CNBC&apos;s &quot;The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch&quot; on Monday. According to Deutsch, the frontrunner in the contest sponsored by I Want Media is shock jock Howard...</description>
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<title>Why people often confuse Toronto (yes, Toronto) with New York</title>
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<description> The official Web site of the city of Toronto brazenly includes a list of productions (both film and TV) shot in Toronto, while supposedly representing New York. There&apos;s a whole archive of films, from 1979-2004. In just the past...</description>
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<title>New Media mixes with Old Media at Arianna Huffington&apos;s blowout media event</title>
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<description> Rachel Sklar of FishbowlNY was positively ga-ga about the latest Huffington Post party in Los Angeles that featured a spectacular commingling of Old Media and New Media. A number of boldfaced names were in attendance - including literary stars...</description>
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<title>Celebrity blog Jossip takes on the New York Times</title>
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<description>Over at Gelf Magazine, David Goldenberg interviews David Hauslaib of Jossip, who discusses his blog&apos;s coverage of the Peter Braunstein (&quot;the Chelsea rapist&quot;) story and adds his insights about the difference between bloggers and journalists. As we pointed out yesterday...</description>
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<title>New York Magazine tries the soft-core porn approach to selling magazines</title>
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<description> If you haven&apos;t seen the cover of this week&apos;s New York Magazine, be forewarned... The front cover is a soft-porn orgy of grabbing and groping. Not a single piece of clothing on any of the fifteen or so naked...</description>
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<title>Donald Trump still hates the New York Times</title>
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<description> Ever since a New York Times reporter published an unflattering book about him, Donald Trump has been waging a personal vendetta against the Times in the blogosphere. If Steven Seagal were a blogger, this is how he&apos;d do it:...</description>
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<title>Maria Bartiromo lands a gig with Business Week</title>
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<description> FishbowlNY notes that Wall Street super-reporter Maria Bartiromo has landed a gig with Business Week: &quot;What&apos;s happening on Wall Street? What&apos;s happening at the Stock Exchange? I wanna kno-ow! Now, thanks to BusinessWeek, CNBC Money Honey Maria Bartiromo will...</description>
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<title>The Huffington Post celebrates its six-month anniversary</title>
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<description>Oh, how times have changed. Six months ago, the arrival of the Huffington Post super-blog was greeted with scorn, derision, even laughter. Now, it looks like the skeptics have been proven wrong. Not convinced? Even the snark-prone FishbowlNY has written...</description>
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<title>Donald Trump: The New York Times is going to hell</title>
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<description> Donald Trump is none too pleased about the new TrumpNation book, a tell-all expose about The Donald that pegs his net worth at the sub-billion-dollar level. In a post on the Trump Blog, Donald rips the new book, beats...</description>
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<dc:date>2005-10-31T14:30:15-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>An interview with Elizabeth Spiers</title>
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<description>Don&apos;t miss Columbia Journalism Review&apos;s interview with Elizabeth Spiers, the [soon to be former] editor-in-chief at Mediabistro.com and the original editor of the media &amp; celebrity gossip blog Gawker. Spiers discusses her new book deal, analyzes the recent blogger firings...</description>
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<title>Sumner Redstone doesn&apos;t plan to relinquish power at Viacom, ever</title>
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<description>His media company may be splitting in two, but that doesn&apos;t mean 82-year-old Sumner Redstone plans to take a more laissez-faire approach to overseeing the twin pillars of the new Viacom media empire. In an interview covered by the New...</description>
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<title>A Media Giraffe escaped from the Central Park Zoo</title>
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<description> The Media Giraffe Project, sponsored by the journalism program at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, hopes to find and spotlight the hundreds of individuals across the nation who are &quot;making innovative, sustainable use of media (old and new) to foster...</description>
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<dc:date>2005-10-19T08:00:15-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>The Wall Street Journal is now a tabloid (in Europe and Asia)</title>
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<description>The Wall Street Journal&apos;s new, smaller tabloid-sized format went live in Europe and Asia today - a change intended to &quot;make its articles more accessible to readers.&quot; The change to a smaller format could save the paper $17 million a...</description>
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<dc:date>2005-10-17T07:55:18-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Best of the NYC bloggers</title>
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<description> In its &quot;Best of NYC 2005&quot; issue, The Village Voice hands out a number of awards to local New York bloggers. In fact, sometimes it seems like you can&apos;t turn a page of the issue without mention of a...</description>
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<dc:date>2005-10-16T06:32:19-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>All aboard the media Titanic</title>
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<description> Alan Meckler, CEO of Jupitermedia, writes that the deck chairs of the media Titanic are being arranged at a faster pace than ever before. If you thought traditional media was threatened by the Internet iceberg way back in 1999,...</description>
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<dc:date>2005-10-14T10:10:07-05:00</dc:date>
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