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@niemanlab archives: March 11, 2011

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Mar
Japanese newspaper: Public broadcaster NHK won’t let us use its tsunami footage http://nie.mn/hvBuWd 
 
Thanks everybody for helping! More Japanese speakers than I’d imagined following @niemanlab. We’re all good now. Thanks! 
 
Anyone following @niemanlab who would be willing to translate 4-5 sentences of Japanese for us? Email @harvard.edu”>joshua_benton@harvard.edu 
 
PSA: .@ProPublica has lots of great job positions open at the moment http://nie.mn/f4prk5 
 
NPR and beyond: your cheat sheet on the week’s news http://nie.mn/eRlFiw 
 
Reporters write X; readers want Y. Is that a problem? http://nie.mn/e5RFhb 
 
The winner in the Dallas Morning News paywall play: ESPN? http://nie.mn/ehhTZZ 
 
Soon to come: A news-tailored CMS http://nie.mn/i03jIK 
 
US per capita spending on public broadcasting is $4 http://nie.mn/fXMeC4 
 
#ONA11! In Boston! Some Lab sessions for your consideration: http://nie.mn/hwuDnp 
 
Instapaper 3.0 allows sharing with Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and more http://nie.mn/ewag2Z 
 
What readers want: A debate between journalism prof Pablo Boczkowski and the Lab’s @jbenton http://nie.mn/e5RFhb 
 
WSJ claims 200,000 total paying tablet subscribers—150,000 of them coming in the past year http://nie.mn/fq4iWZ 
 
With the Japan #tsunami, Wikipedia again shows its power as a breaking-news outlet (via @dsearls) http://nie.mn/dEzHQz 
 
This Week in Review: Keeping comments real, making hyperlocal personal, and the future of NPR http://nie.mn/eRlFiw 
 
Tell us: How many New York Times articles have *you* read in the past month? http://nie.mn/g1F0mX 
 
Good morning! Knight has given $975,000 to develop an open-source CMS http://nie.mn/i03jIK