paidContent Quick Hits 12.03.09

Dallas Morning News

»  YouTube is rolling out “Feather,” which lets users without optimal bandwidth or computing power stream video faster. [YouTube]

»  In an e-mail, Nick Denton declares that none of his Gawker properties fall below 20 million page views a month, but is pushing for more uniques from social sites like Facebook and Digg. [Poynter]

»  Boxee is getting an app for the online TV guide Clickr, but some data (like Hulu’s programming informatino) won’t go with it. [CNET]

»  Billionaire investor Jeff Greene is looking into buying the Telegram & Gazette from the NYT Co. [Telegram]

»  According to an internal memo, some editorial departments at all A.H. Belo (NYSE: AHC) (NYSE: BLC) publications will now report to “general managers,” who are the papers’ team of sales managers. [Dallas Observer]

»  The Microsoft-EU anti-trust settlement over Internet Explorer has been modified following objections by Opera. [Bloomberg]

»  Hearst Digital Media saw a “substantial” jump in subs after the marketing department took over control of the online subscription system from editorial. [FOLIO]

»  The best way to watch CNBC’s documentary Inside the Mind of Google is to skip the self-promotional first-quarter. [NY Times]

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