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  America's Oldest Journal Covering the Newspaper Industry Friday, December 11, 2009  
 
 


SPECIAL REPORT: When Will a Web Editor Lead a Major Newsroom?
Many newsrooms have merged their print and online staffs, but print editors are still in charge. Will online chiefs soon get their chance to run the show? Says former Washingtonpost.com Executive Editor Jim Brady (left), "A combined newsrom makes sense, but if the Web staff does not have the authority to try some new things, you have problems." - December 11, 2009 10:25 AM ET

Media Cover Sudden Demise of 'E&P' -- Readers Express Shock and Broad Support -- Hope Remains?
As word spread, rapidly, on Thursday about the sudden shuttering of Editor & Publisher, after 125 years, both in print and online, by its parent Nielsen Co., major publications and Web news outlets covered the news with prominent reports. - December 10, 2009 9:55 PM ET



'Editor & Publisher' to Cease Publication After 125 Years
Editor & Publisher, the bible of the newspaper industry and a journalism institution that traces its origins back to 1884, is shutting down, following an announcement by parent company The Nielsen Co. - December 10, 2009 12:13 PM ET

'Palm Beach Post' Executive Editor Burke Adds Publisher Title
'Newsday' Names Krenek Editor; Mancini Resigns
New 'Fitz & Jen' Podcast Up Now: Just as Life is Stirring, is This the End?
Shawn Moynihan: On Not Giving Up On 'E&P' Without a Fight
'Montrose Daily Press' Gets New Managing Editor
How Futurist on E&P's 100th Anniversary Imagined Newspapers in 2084 -- Much Like Today's
Lee Enterprises CEO Junck: Ad Turnaround Has Begun
Tribune Co. Names Spector COO as Executive Suite Shuffle Continues
Joe Strupp: Goodbye 'E&P'? A Wonderful Ride
SPECIAL REPORT: Strategies Emerge for Keeping Key Newspaper Readers, Revenue
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Billie Stanton Named 'Montrose Daily Press' Managing Editor
Billie Stanton is the new managing editor at the Montrose (Colo.) Daily Press. Previously, Stanton was opinion editor for the Tucson (Ariz.) Citizen.

Matthew A. Saleski Named VP/Marketing for Sun-Times Media
Matthew A. Saleski has been named vice president of marketing for Sun-Times Media, effective Jan. 4. Saleski most recently was strategic account director for Yahoo Inc.

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From Hellish Transaction to Chapter 11 Purgatory: Tribune Bankruptcy After One Year
Even when things go right in the bankruptcy, Sam Zell and Tribune management get catcalls from critics and commentators. - by Mark Fitzgerald - December 08, 2009
FORESTWEB Report: For Newsprint, Good News and Bad News
North American newsprint mills operated in October at the best rate since March, with Canadian newsprint mills seeing the greatest improvement. Meanwhile, overseas newsprint shipments have declined more sharply in the U.S. than in Canada. Total North American newsprint shipments fell 24.4% year-over-year in October. - by Debra Garcia - December 03, 2009
Some (Unasked-for) Advice for Smaller, Non-Metro Newspapers
According to some critics, too often I've focused on the adaptation of and suggested solutions for larger metro newspapers to survive the digital transition. This time, let's ponder what two very different small newspapers might do to move into the digital era and profit from the media revolution in which we find ourselves. - by Steve Outing - November 30, 2009

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Who's in Charge Here?
Many newsrooms have merged their print and online staffs, but print editors are still in charge. Will online chiefs soon get their chance to run the show?

Circ Strategies Emerge
Refusing to take 'no' for an answer, publishers find new ways to reach -- and keep -- key readers (and revenue).

Owners Up to It?
As newspapers go bust, 'accidental' publishers have taken over. Are fears about what happens next justified, or overblown?

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Oblivious Prey?
Chris Russell/Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch
Ohio State University student Paul Henzlik walks unaware of the giant metal praying mantis sculpture looming over him as he walks to class on Dec. 2 in Columbus, Ohio. The Environmental Education major was traveling past the Chadwick Arboretum and Learning Gardens Phenology Research Garden.

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