Media world view: Drop-in jock talk; SI layoffs; Journo-cuts; Bumper RT; Tweetvoters
- The AP creates drop-in sports sections for its members (Nieman Journalism Lab)
- Lucky Leverages New Community to Grow Digital Audience (Folio:)
- Sports Illustrated completes layoff and departures of 16 staffers (Adweek)
- Where do top [British] journalists go to get their hair cut? (Jon Slattery)
- Survey Confirms Customer's Concern About Online Behavioral Tracking (Audience Development)
- Rodale Expands Online Video Presence (Audience Development)
- Apple and Amazon Deliver Loophole To Consumer Magazines (Dead Tree Edition)
- Niche-Market B-to-B: Where Print Launches Continue to Flourish (Folio:)
- Emap to move to new offices at London's Silicon Roundabout (Guardian)
- Radio Times to produce bumper issue for Olympic Games (Guardian)
- Guardian and Observer report losses of £44.2m (Guardian)
- Engineer goes digital-only after 156 years in print (Guardian)
- Young People Who Tweet Are Young People Who Vote (MediaShift)
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