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Gears of War 3 Announcement Ad Leaks: Coming In April 2011?

According to an Xbox Live ad that was up after midnight last night, Gears of War 3 is coming in April, 2011. The ad has since been pulled, but the cat is, as they say, out of the bag and all over the internets. This hasn’t been confirmed, I

How Blogs Are Becoming More Like Newspapers [Media]

The LA Times today examines how the Seattle Post-Intelligencer segued from print to exclusively online journalism . But blogging — how and why we cover the stories we cover — is going the other way and coming to resemble… newspapers. A year ago online journalism was the ‘online journalism’ that old-school reporters and J-school professors still ponder. It was measured in hours, not the daily news cycle of a paper. It was a different beast where corrections were fluid, where whimsy and opinion mattered as much as content. People visited a homepage, scrolled down and clicked on whatever caught their eye. Now blogs compete aggressively for audience. Politico , Deadline Hollywood and everyone else seeks to break news to differentiate them from their competition. To do so they, and we, must also now write tight, concise headlines, choose decent pictures or art, and provide readers with more evidence of their journalism (pics, or documents, or it didn’t happen). Opinion pieces and rants cannot rely on raw snark — the ones that get read will hold together, under immediate comment scrutiny, like a traditional op-ed. In short, blogs must now compete for readers’ attention like a newspaper on a stand does (or did). The reason why is a cliche — the kind of cliche that gets articles like this one thrown on the scrapheap, read by dozens not thousands, or millions: Twitter and Facebook. Because more people now pluck most of their news from their social networks, blog time is measured in minutes not hours — you’re either first or definitive or funniest or most provocative or someone else will have the link that gets tweeted and posted on walls. If you are first (and it doesn’t have to be Watergate) a vague headline will not work as it once might have. Because whimsy does not retweet well. So if, to Gawker-promote, you find out that Wyclef Jean paid his mistress $105,000 through his Haiti charity, the headline should probably be Wyclef Jean Paid His Mistress $105,000 Through His Haiti Charity . Like a newspaper headline. John Cook, who wrote that story, also uncovered Nikki Finke’s habit of changing her stories to suit emerging facts . But now if a story, with its headline and probably the first few lines, is immediately spread around, secret corrections will be exposed anyway. Correcting like a newspaper — explaining clearly precisely the fuck-up, and how it was amended — is not just good practice online. It’s about to become the only option. Blogs, like this one, used to get away with quickly repackaging content and adding a penis joke. But, as our proprietor Nick Denton explained in an internal email, “any treatment [of a story] can work, really, except for the old-school blog item, that rehashed news story with a dash of puerile snark. Nobody links to that.” Nobody links to stories with dull pictures, or lots of typos, or tenuous premises either. In the same way people skip over them in their newspapers. It’s a quick change, and nobody is perfect (before you seek examples on this site). Which is probably why Cynthia Shannon, of San Francisco, tweeted at 11.02 on Friday, that “there’s something seriously wrong when DRUDGE and GAWKER are my primary sources of news.” If we want Cynthia to move from grudging appreciation to something more fulsome, we’ll have to become more like the institutions we seek to replace. (Also: please link to this. Thanks.)

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Miley Cyrus to the Internet: You Suck!

Despite coming of age in an era where websites and wired fans fawn over her every move and contribute to her fame, Miley Cyrus has no love for the online world. THG has no love for her, so it looks like we’re even! At the very least, you have to give Miley props for practicing what she preaches, having axed her Twitter to focus on being truer to herself and BF Liam Hemsworth . But bashing the Internets in general? Watch it, girl. It’s one thing to call out your critics , it’s another to bite the cyber hand that feeds you, no matter your intent. “I’m telling kids, don’t go on the internet,” Miley told Movieline . “It’s dangerous, it’s not fun, it wastes your life. You should be outside playing sports or something.” EAT IT : That’s basically Miley Cyrus’ message to the World Wide Web . “I just think it’s kind of lame. I feel like I hang out with my friends and they’re so busy taking pictures of what they’re doing and putting them on Facebook.” “They’re not really enjoying what they’re doing. You’re going to look back and have a million pictures, but you’re not actually going to be in any of them.” “Because you’re not having fun, you’re too busy clicking away. So I think just enjoy the moment you’re in, and stop telling people about it. So just enjoy it.” Okay, we have to agree with Miley on that philosophy. It’s very mature. We’re impressed that a huge star can reflect and maintain that kind of perspective. However, she’s sort of insulting her fans at the same time, and there’s certainly a place for everything in moderation. Click here to follow THG on Twitter !

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New Rihanna Album Cover: Rated R!

Sorry if we got your hopes up there. Rated R refers to the title of Rihanna’s new album. The headline was in no way meant as a commentary on our part.

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Bill Keller: Apple Tablet ‘Impending’

Bill Keller may have casually mentioned that Apple’s not-officially-happening-but-clearly-happening tablet computer is imminent and that the New York Times are working to bring content to it. Earlier this year a stealth team from the newspaper was rumoured, along with magazine and textbook publishers, to have met with some of Steve Jobs’ representatives . Last week the Keller gave a speech that was apparently supposed to be off the record, but that was posted by the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard .

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Lady Gaga Addresses Hermaphrodite Rumors, Says Vagina is "Very Offended"

It’s a rumor that has taken the Internets by storm ever since she was seen at a concert in the UK sporting what appeared to be a penis under her dress: Lady Gaga is a hermaphrodite.

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Spencer Pratt Changing Name to King Spencer Pratt

The Hills’ Spencer Pratt is a royal pain in the ass. Now he’s legally changing his name to reflect his regal stature.

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Michael Jackson Alive? Video Hoax Snares Thousands

Here’s hoping the nearly 1,200,000 people who clicked on a YouTube video that claimed to show Michael Jackson, alive as ever, getting out of a coroner’s van and entering an unidentified building didn’t get their hopes up too much.

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Dwight Howard Nude Photo a Fake, Rep Says

You think you’ve seen it all with these naked pictures. Such a nude scandal rarely surprises us anymore. Vanessa Hudgens (twice), Adrienne Bailon and even Ashley Greene nude

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