EXCLUSIVE: The Top 30 Global News Sites in November
Like newspapers, at least half of the top 30 current events/global news sites had a difficult time clearing tough comparables in November, marking one year after a closely watched presidential election. Cox Newspapers and AOL were among those charting growth. Click through for the full list.
- December 21, 2009 11:53 AM ET
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U.S. Economy Tops AP's List As Top News Story of 2009
The convoluted American economy -- restoring windfalls to a lucky few while leaving millions jobless and distraught -- was the top news story of 2009, followed closely by the inauguration of President Barack Obama, according to U.S. editors and news directors voting in The Associated Press' annual poll.
- December 21, 2009 7:30 AM ET
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Rebecca Blumenstein Named to two New Posts at 'WSJ'
Rebecca Blumenstein has been named international editor and deputy managing editor of The Wall Street Journal. Blumenstein was named managing editor of WSJ.com in June, and before that served as international news editor and China editor. She succeeds Nik Deogun, who is leaving to join CNBC as managing editor. |
Richard Vezza Appointed 'Star-Ledger' Publisher
Richard Vezza has been appointed publisher of The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J. Vezza most recently was president of Penn Jersey Advance (a chain of weeklies and three New Jersey dailies), and will retain that position. He succeeds George Arwady. |
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Shawn Moynihan: On Not Giving Up On 'E&P' Without a Fight
As the Editor & Publisher staff continues to labor on its January issue, which as of this writing I hope we still get to publish, the shock of being put before a firing squad quickly gives way to strengthening of resolve. Not for my own sake, but for the magazine for which I've been so privileged to work. - by Shawn Moynihan - December 18, 2009
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Mark Fitzgerald: Not Guilty -- Romenesko Did NOT Kill 'E&P'
When a shocking death occurs in a family, survivors want nothing more than to find the culprit responsible. So it¿s not surprising that some working and former newspaper journalists stunned by The Nielsen Company's decision to fold Editor & Publisher almost immediately determined who did us in -- Romenesko. They're wrong. - by Mark Fitzgerald - December 14, 2009
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Joe Strupp: Goodbye 'E&P'? A Wonderful Ride
After writing about too many layoffs, buyouts, furloughs and shutdowns, I got the news myself Thursday when bosses at parent company Nielsen gave us the word that E&P would cease to exist. - by Joe Strupp - December 11, 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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