Archive for June 25th, 2007

Uproar after newspaper site posts salaries

The state of Michigan is going through somewhat of a budget crisis. In an effort to shed light on the subject, the Lansing State Journal posted the salary information for all 53,000 of Michigan’s state employees online. Shocker: The paper is taking some serious heat. Public employees and unions are of course steamed - but even one Freedom of Information group isn’t happy - saying the mass posting could set back FOI efforts in Michigan The paper’s publisher says he isn’t having second thoughts: “But the issue isn’t the budget, it really isn’t, and it isn’t the context — it’s that people just don’t want their salaries published, even though it is public information.” What do you think? You can bet the database is generating big traffic for the paper’s site, and the information is public - but is it good journalism?

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Briefs: Lear, Lights and Lauer

-     Norman Lear will co-produce a series of online shorts to promote voting
-     NBC pulls ‘Friday Night Lights’ repeats, denies sign of waning support
-     Matt Lauer: No quid pro quo for William & Harry chat (in light of NBC’s Diana Concert deal)

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TMZ.com flying high with TV spinoff on deck

TMZ.com logoMost of the items posted here detail what TV entities are doing to propel the Internet future. But for TMZ.com, the opposite is about to take place. The Time Warner-owned site will soon sprout a 30-minute syndicated newsmagazine. Founder Harvey Levin has been just about everywhere these days - truly out front of the story of the Paris Hilton media storm. “We work as hard at breaking a Britney Spears story as NBC would work on breaking a President Bush piece,” Levin told the NY Times in fascinating look behind the site’s star-studded curtain. TMZ’s influence is huge, according to Levin - “We’ve become like The Associated Press in the world we cover.” TMZ’s television cousin launches September 10. Need proof of TMZ’s influence? Check out the the 1,700+ Google News hits for the site’s name (without duplicates).

Slightly related: Larry King had to bump Michael Moore for his Wednesday exclusive with Paris.

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Washington Post puts video up top

Today when I did my routine check of my favorite national sites I was surprised to see a newspaper site leading their page with video. On top of leading washingtonpost.com with video, it was shot by their own staff, and in a 16×9 player from Brightcove. I have screen grabs of the player after the jump.
Washington Post homepage

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GET LOST Episode 5: The Cross-Country Experience

This week, we record GET LOST via Skype, with Cory in Seattle and me in Boston. It’s the first episode of GL where we’re not actually together in a room and man, does it sound like it. Still, not bad considering we’re 3,000 miles and several beers apart. In this podcast, we discuss the recent trend of private equity firms purchasing local stations - and whether those stations’ web efforts are a “drag” on station values. We also chat about ABC News’s recent move to cut traditional jobs and beef up digital jobs. All that, in glorious monophonic sound, in this episode of GET LOST.

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Belo Interactive executive steps down

Wesley JacksonAccording to Broadcasting & Cable, the president of Belo Interactive, Wesley Jackson, is stepping down from that role as of September 1, 2007. Jackson cited family reasons for leaving the position. He was appointed president in March.

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Blinkx launches contextual online video ad network

As we previewed last week, today Blinkx took the wraps off AdHoc, an online video ad network that identifies keywords in video through speech recognition and targets ads accordingly. Press release with details below…

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Company behind Diggnation lands $8M in funding

My favorite video podcast, Diggnation, is a production of Revision3, which just landed $8 million in funding as it expands its slate of technology-related video podcasts. (Revision3 is run by the same folks who head up Digg.) Revision3 now has secured rights to ten shows and is continuing to add more talent, reports Techcrunch.

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NBC ‘Nightly News’ bleeding viewers, too

With all the attention paid to Katie Couric and ratings decline of CBS Evening News, the AP’s David Bauder takes a look at second place NBC Nightly News. He writes:

“All the attention paid to Couric’s tough start at CBS has overshadowed what’s been going on at NBC. In Couric’s first 39 weeks at CBS, she’s lost 287,000 viewers from the average of a year ago, a drop of 4 percent from predecessor Bob Schieffer’s audience. At the same time, “Nightly News” lost 533,000 viewers, or 5 percent, Nielsen said.”

Explains Brian Williams, “I, honest to God, couldn’t tell you what the ratings are and couldn’t tell you that for days on end,” he said. “It really is immaterial in a way. There isn’t anything we can do on a given day to tweak.”

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Murdoch said to be close to terms on Journal

The NY Times reports that News Corp. and Dow Jones are close to coming to terms on the stickiest point of the proposed acquisition: editorial independence. And the Journal reports, “Talks have speeded up ever since the Bancrofts last week gave Dow Jones’s board the power to negotiate with News Corp. Both sides described the negotiations as constructive, and said that an agreement in principle for News Corp. to acquire Dow Jones could come together quickly. ” (WSJ sub. req. for second link)

Plus: The NY Times’ investigative piece on Murdoch is out today

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I knew we should have copyrighted ‘Lost Remote’

Found this amid my travels online: April’s Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco had a session called “The Lost Remote: The Internet Video Revolution.” And we weren’t even invited. Harumph.

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