AOL Buys Arianna
Edmund Lee, Advertising Age: "AOL Bets $315 Million on Arianna, Buys Huffington Post to Build 'New American Media Company'"
Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post: "When HuffPost Met AOL: 'A Merger of Visions'"
Jemima Kiss, The Guardian: "AOL buys Huffington Post: the beginning of the end?"
Tim Rutten, The Los Angeles Times: "AOL Hearts HuffPo. The loser? Journalism"
Olbermann Goes Current
David Bauder, Associated Press: "Ex-MSNBC host Keith Olbermann heads to Current TV"
Alexandra Petri, The Washington Post: "Olbermann to Current TV? Has he met the neighbors?"
Howard Kurtz, The Daily Beast: "Keith Olbermann's Current TV Job: More Control"
Brian Stelter and Bill Carter, The New York Times: "For Current TV, Adding Olbermann Is Way to Gain an Identity"
The Revolution Will Be Televised
Project for Excellence in Journalism: "Events in Egypt Trigger Record Coverage"
Michael Calderone, Yahoo! News: "ABC's Amanpour returns from Egypt"
John Plunkett and Josh Halliday, The Guardian: "Al-Jazeera's coverage of Egypt protests may hasten revolution in world news"
Steve Myers, Poynter.org: "Attacks on journalists in Egypt abate after 2 days of violence"
Committee to Protect Journalists: "Egypt: New accreditation rules; military obstructs media"
Groupon's Tibetan Goof
Ty McMahan, The Wall Street Journal: "As Groupon Defends Its Super Bowl Ad, HomeAway Apologizes"
Steve Safran, Lost Remote: "How Groupon could have led the social TV ad charge"
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