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Extend Tribune's Bankruptcy Control? Not So Fast, Say Lenders
As the first anniversary of Tribune Co.'s filing for bankruptcy approaches, the case is only getting more complex. Senior creditors are telling Tribune management that it's time to give up the reins, while subordinated creditors claim the company's going-private deal was insolvent from the get-go. - November 25, 2009 10:49 AM ET



Time Spent at Top 30 News Web Sites Drops in October
Just like the nation's top newspapers, nearly all of the leading news sites experienced falloffs in the average time spent per person during October. Check out the full list. - November 25, 2009 8:43 AM ET

UPDATED: 'Washington Post' to Close Three Major Bureaus
In a move that Howard Kurtz called "a significant retrenchment" in Wednesday's edition, The Washington Post will shutter its bureaus in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles at the end of 2009. Reporters in those bureaus are being offered new positions in Washington. - November 24, 2009 5:37 PM ET

AP Finally Gets List of Visitors to White House Who Discussed Health Plan
International Women's Media Foundation Names Exec. Director
'Toronto Star' Investigation Figures in Nanny's Lawsuit
Even More Journos Confirmed Dead in Philippines Massacre
Reynolds Center for Biz Journalism Announces 24 Fellowships
Google Apologizes for, Then Deletes, 'Offensive' Photo of Michelle Obama
Internet Advertising Revenue Down in Q3, IAB Reports
New 'Fitz & Jen' Business Podcast: INMA Exec. Director Earl Wilkinson Weighs in on Paid-Content Options
'Toronto Star' to Cut One-Fifth of Newsroom Staff
SPECIAL REPORT: Industry's Loss is J-schools' Gain
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AP Names News Editor for Great Plains
'Providence Journal' Gets New Sports Editor
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Andy Jacobson Named Gannett Digital's VP/Sales
Andy Jacobson has been appointed vice president of sales for Gannett Digital. Jacobson most recently was senior vice president of sales at Email Data Source, a company that provides e-mail marketing data.

Michael C. McDermott Named 'Providence Journal' Sports Editor
Michael C. McDermott has been promoted to sports editor at The Providence (R.I.) Journal. He most recently served as assistant sports editor/web producer.

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Have the Media 'Falsely Framed' ACORN?
ACORN is now well-known across America, but what most Americans know about it is wrong. Most mainstream journalism organizations have been negligent by repeating, rather than fact-checking, spurious allegations. - by Christopher R. Martin and Peter Dreier - November 25, 2009
Wall Street (Mostly) Stops Betting Against Newspaper Stocks
More than a year after the stocks of publicly traded newspaper companies collapsed to historic lows, shares are up big, and short-sellers who profit on falling prices are staying away. - by Mark Fitzgerald - November 19, 2009
At IAPA in Argentina
At this week's Inter American Press Association in Buenos Aires, three former Latin American presidents impress with their way not just with words -- but ideas. - by Mark Fitzgerald - November 13, 2009

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E&P's 2009 Photos of the Year
Our annual competition, now in its 10th year, featured several new categories and attracted an array of compelling entries.

More Money in Circulation?
Some publishers are actually making circulation profits by jacking up cover prices. But will this strategy benefit them in the long term?

Increased Mobility
The latest FAS-FAX may have delivered news of more losses, but digital formats including mobile applications are poised for growth in 2010.

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Vacation's Over!
Greg Derr/The Patriot Ledger, Quincy, Mass.
Cleaner Manuel Alves vacuums around the picture area as Santa Claus awaits the crowds on his first day of listening to children's Christmas wishes at the South Shore Plaza in Braintree, Mass.

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