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Kathleen Miles | Huffington Post | 4/30/2013
At a Los Angeles Times in-house awards ceremony a week ago, columnist Steve Lopez addressed the elephant in the room.
Edmund Lee & Christopher Palmeri | Businessweek | 4/30/2013
Barry Diller, the billionaire chairman of IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI), said he regrets buying Newsweek magazine, which he merged with the Daily Beast website in 2010.  
Neal Lulofs | Alliance for Audited Media | 4/30/2013
Today AAM released its semiannual newspaper Snapshot report (formerly known as FAS-FAX), which covers top-line circulation and audience figures from October 2012 through March 2013.
Jim Romenesko | JimRomenesko | 4/30/2013
Starting this summer, the Times-Picayune’s TPStreet will be sold on newsstands Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays and cost 75 cents, says editor Jim Amoss.
Roy Peter Clark | Poynter | 4/30/2013
A story from the Boston Globe has been getting a lot of buzz, and rightly so.
David Horsey | Los Angeles Times | 4/30/2013
Is that what citizens in L.A., Chicago, Baltimore, Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale, Hartford, Hampton Roads and Allentown want?
Jeff John Roberts | GigaOM | 4/30/2013
Media outlets operating in China face an unpleasant dilemma: self-censor or else lose access to millions of readers and a valuable news market.
Press Release | Publishers Circulation Fulfillment, Inc. | 4/29/2013
Publishers Circulation Fulfillment, Inc. (PCF) announced today that it has formed a strategic alliance with Mark Roggen of Roggen Management Consultants, Inc. to complement the current range of logistics solutions they offer to the print media industry.
David L. Marcus | Nieman Reports | 4/29/2013
Brian McGrory, 51, was named editor of The Boston Globe just four months before the Boston Marathon bombings captured the world’s attention.
Allie Grasgreen | Inside Higher Ed | 4/29/2013
While declining print readership and advertising revenue started prompting layoffs and paper shrinkage at professional newspapers decades ago, campus publications managed to stave off those financial woes for a while.
Lou Carlozo | NetNewsCheck | 4/29/2013
In early April, when Time Out Chicago was sold back to its London parent company, it signaled a sea change for a scrappy Midwestern operation many observers though was thriving both in print and online.
Tracy Wilkinson | Los Angeles Times | 4/29/2013
Mexican journalists on Sunday marched in this capital and several other states to protest violence that has claimed the lives of co-workers and silenced news media in parts of the country.
WGGB.com | 4/26/2013
One of New England’s largest daily collegiate newspapers has announced they are reducing their publication schedule.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013