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@niemanlab archives: July 17, 2009

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Have a great weekend, everyone! My 40 most-recent links, ranked by your clicks http://nieman.40twits.com 
 
New York Times editor says it’s “conceivable” the paper could seek foundation support for some coverage http://tr.im/sRwh 
 
Next time someone says the news industry’s crisis is hurting coverage of Washington, show them this chart http://tr.im/sQee 
 
@knightpulse I don’t think that’s what the document says. Seems to blame that on consolidation and deregulation of media companies. 
 
Unlike competitors, traffic at The Huffington Post is up since the election — but average stay is declining http://tr.im/sOkA 
 
Puzzles, tulips, fantasy cricket, Panama hats: How The Telegraph has tapped a revenue stream in e-commerce http://tr.im/sNR1 
 
Pantheon Bridge to nowhere: Why clunky tech of the ’90s may have kept newspaper execs from innovating http://tr.im/sMZj 
 
Wikipedia’s awesome “in-house” newspaper @wikisignpost informs me that Al Jazeera’s videos, which are CC-licensed, were uploaded by users. 
 
“Having content be portable is going to be paramount.” Q&A on NPR’s digital strategy and its open APIs http://tr.im/sMxS 
 
Blogger behind GoldmanSachs666.com wins legal battle, may continue to suggest investment bank is the devil http://tr.im/sMrR 
 
Good morning! As Wikipedia adds video, Al Jazeera appears to be first news org to upload its own content http://tr.im/sMqz