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'Press of Atlantic City' to Deliver Vineland 'Daily Journal'
What Blizzard? 'Wash Post' Delivers Most of Sunday's Papers
Super Bowl Snickers Ad Tops 'USA Today' Ad Meter
Cars.com Adds iPhone App, Says Mobile 5% of Traffic
Have a Heart: Buy a 'Sun-Times' Friday
Southern Oregon Media Group Appoints Two New Ad Execs
'Lake County News-Sun' Launches New Edition
'Chicago Sun-Times' Parent Extends Classifieds Plus Outsourcing to All Papers
AP, Univision Collaborating on Hispanic Opinion Survey
Valassis, News America Marketing Settle Case for $500 Million
Toyota Launches Print Ad Blitz Over Recall
'N.Y. Times' San Francisco Edition Nets 1,100 Subscribers
'Times-Picayune' Sells Out Two Extra Press Runs on Saints Victory Paper
'USA Today' Will Bundle Travel Mag in Hotel Copies
Peer39 Rolls Out Ad Protection Against Negative Content

Ken Doctor's 'Newsonomics,' a Fitz & Jen Book Review
Bollinger Named 'Aberdeen American News' Publisher While Leone on Medical Leave
Remembering Subscribers in Mill Valley -- By Painting Stripes in Front of Their Houses
'Times-Picayune' Presses Still Spinning for Super Bowl Victory Edition
Media General Also Paying High Price To Spread Out Debt
Missouri's Only Gay Newspaper Comes Back From Dead, But as Magazine
Minneapolis 'Star Tribune' Achieves Record Web Month
Union, Management Set Tuesday Meeting on 'Newsday' Financial Status
'N.Y. Times' Ombudsman: I'd Transfer Jerusalem Bureau Chief With Son in Israeli Army
Tribune Co. D.C. Deputy Named 'Wall St. Journal' National Politics Editor

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