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'Times-Picayune' Presses Still Spinning for Super Bowl Victory Edition
By noon Monday, The Times-Picayune had printed at least 200,000 copies over its ordinary number of single-copy papers - and the printing presses were still running to keep up with the extraordinary demand for newspapers proclaiming the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl victory. "The presses are still going and we are trying to satisfy a demand which doesn't seem to slack," Times-Picayune Editor Jim Amoss tells E&P. - February 08, 2010 2:16 PM ET



Thomson Reuters 'Illegally' Imposing Pay Cuts on U.S. Journos, Guild Charges
Thomson Reuters Corp. is "illegally imposing drastic" pay cuts on U.S.-based unionized journalists and technicians at the financial information and news service, the Newspaper Guild of New York alleges in a complaint to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). - February 06, 2010

Arbitrator Tosses Wendy McCaw's Lawsuit Against 'Santa Barbara News-Press' Ex-Editor, Orders Big Legal Fees Paid
An arbitrator has rejected the Santa Barbara News-Press' $25 million claim against its former editor and ordered the newspaper's owner to pay more than $900,000 in fees stemming from their dispute. - February 06, 2010

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
Report: 'N.Y. Times' Execs Met Quietly With Steve Jobs About iPad
The Price of Debt: McClatchy Stock Tumbles on Steep Bond Interest Rate
Seattle Times Co. Renegotiates Debt
New Gannett COO Martore Cuts Her Promotion Raise
High (Court) Dundgeon: Clarence Thomas Blast 'Irresponsible' Criticism of Supremes
Short Attention Span Theatre: 25% Abandon Newspaper Web Video If Ad Runs
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Bill Hanson Appointed Publisher of Jeffersonville, Ind. 'Evening News'
Bill Hanson has been named the new publisher of The Evening News in Jeffersonville, Ind. Hanson has served as publisher of the Times-Tribune in Corbin, Ky.

Jim Kelly Named 'Honolulu Advertiser' Editorial Page Editor
Jim Kelly has been named editorial page editor at The Honolulu Advertiser. Kelly has served as editor of Pacific Business News for the past five years. He previously worked at the Advertiser for seven years in several senior newsroom management positions, including managing editor.

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McClatchy To Experiment with Pay Model, But Carefully
McClatchy is going to tread very lightly, if at all, with regard to online pay models for its Web sites. CEO Gary Pruitt says McClatchy is "not ideological" about pay models. - by Jennifer Saba - January 27, 2010
Antitrust's Latest Newspaper Absurdity
The Justice Department's proposed "settlement" of non-existent anti-competitive practices by Charleston, W.Va.'s two dailies caps a Kafkaesque legal process. - by Mark Fitzgerald - January 22, 2010
What's Behind The Washington Post Co.'s Dividend, Stock Buyback
Not long ago, newspaper companies looked on high dividends and stock buybacks as the best way to prop up their share prices. A ton of debt later, the strategies are effectively taboo. So why is the Post Co. bucking the industry trend? - by Mark Fitzgerald - January 21, 2010

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Ads & Ethics: Web Gets Sticky
As pressure builds to grow online revenue, are standards falling?

Ads & Ethics: Print Pressure Grows
Does the new 'business as usual' go too far?

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