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Joe the Plumber Hits Media Coverage, Tells 'E&P' He Hopes Palin Does Not Run in 2012
In a wide-ranging interview with former E&P reporter Charles Geraci, Wurzelbacher also shared his thoughts on Sarah Palin (he hopes she doesn't run for president in 2012), Palin's references to him in her new book, and the charge that he has capitalized off the publicity that has come with being Joe the Plumber. - November 21, 2009 10:20 AM ET

McClatchy Launches Digital Editions on the Kindle
The McClatchy Co. announced today -- on Facebook -- that five of its papers are now available on the Kindle: The Sacramento (Calif.) Bee, The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer, the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram in Texas, the Anchorage Daily News in Alaska and the News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. - November 20, 2009 2:20 PM ET



As 'NYT' Chicago Pages Debut, Local Papers Deliver 'Exclusives'
The first pages of content from the non-profit Chicago News Cooperative appeared in the Chicago edition of The New York Times Friday, featuring an investigative piece on the city's controversial lease of its parking meters -- and seeming to spur the hometown Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times to show off some exclusives of their own. - November 20, 2009 11:10 AM ET

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Chris De Luca Named 'Chicago Sun-Times' Sports Editor
Chris De Luca has been named sports editor of the Chicago Sun-Times. De Luca has been the paper's national baseball writer since 2004.

Jesse Mullen Named Editor of 'Rawlins Daily Times'
Jesse Mullen has been named editor of the Rawlins (Wyo.) Daily Times. Mullen has been a night editor at the Laramie (Wyo.) Boomerang since 2007.

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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
Gannett Looks to Spread the 'Buzz' to Advertisers
Offering advertisers more than display, Gannett Co.'s Buzz Bureau looks to provide valuable new options, including such services as content licensing, research and national distribution. "Advertisers are looking for something new and different," says Susan Lavington, senior VP of marketing for USA Today. - by Jennifer Saba - November 06, 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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Don't Ruffle Your Feathers
Marty Heisey, Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster (Pa.) New Era
Drivers stop and honk their horns on Columbia Avenue near Donnerville Road west of Lancaster, Pa., for a turkey crossing the road late in the afternoon on Nov 10.

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