paidContent Quick Hits: 6.30.09
» Journalism Online, the start-up led by Steven Brill (pictured) Gordon Crovitz and Leo Hindrey, inked a deal with ITZ Publishing to develop strategies for publishers to charge for their content. [Crain’s New York]
» Is Mark Zuckerberg taking a page from Bill Gates’ playbook as he tries to make Facebook more Twitter-like? [Silicon Alley Insider]
» Has CNN been referencing Tweets from Iranian protesters as “sources?” [Gawker]
» AOL (NYSE: TWX) heads into the web-publishing pool without Time-Warner. [Ad Age]
» Filipacchi Media U.S. is creating a network for its car titles, Car and Driver and Road & Track, called the Jumpstart Automotive Group. [Folio Mag]
» Rainbow Media CEO Josh Sapan is a big fan of TV Everywhere, and considers free online video “insulting.” [Marketwatch]
» When people suggest using Twitter as a marketing tool, we doubt that Alice Hoffman’s approach is what they have in mind. [NY Times]
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