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May 13, 2008

New Short Contract Ends Blethen Maine Labor Battle

No More Fun in the Sun?

Web Leaders to Highlight E&P/Mediaweek Interactive Media Conference and Trade Show

Raleigh 'N&O' Files Motion to Unseal Autopsy Report

On Last Day On NYSE, 'Sun-Times' Stock Hits Record Low in Huge Sell-Off

Pruitt: McClatchy Open to Selling Seattle Times Co. Stake

MM: Military Analysts Named by 'Times' Got On the Air 4,500-Plus Times

Wall Street Journal Digital Network Names Chief Technology Officer

King Digital and Optaros Announce 'Comics Kingdom' Web Application

AP, Networks Sue Over South Dakota Exit-Polling Restrictions

'NY Times,' 'LA Times' Among Sidney Hillman Award Winners

Guatemalan Daily Journo Murdered After Threats

'NY Times' Duped by Chilean Security Guard

Tribune's 'Newsday' Deal is One Step in Easing Debt

Wash. Post: Away from Crowds, Anti-Obama Racist Sentiment Brewing?

PEJ Study: Media Declaring Obama the Winner

Pearlstine Returning to Journalism With Bloomberg

Pat Tillman's Mother, for New Book, Got Documents Denied to Journalists


May 12, 2008

Irish Writer/Reporter O'Faolain Dies at 68

In Special Podcast, 'Fitz & Jen' Discuss 'Newsday' Sale

Joe Galloway Was Not on the Pentagon 'Propaganda' Bus -- As These Emails Show

Baker of 'Wash Post' Says Wife's Ouster Sparked Jump to 'NY Times'

'LA Times' Opposes Ballot Measure -- That Sam Zell Supports

'Seattle Times' Loses 125 Employees to Cuts

Two Cartoon-Group Presidents Slam Possible 'Orphan Works' Legislation

'Newsday' Union Leader: Glad To Leave Tribune!

'Newsday' Sale Not Enough To Plug Tribune Debt

Peter Baker of 'Wash Post' to 'NY Times'?

SPJ Says Media Must Hold Their Military Analysts to Journalistic Standards

Ousted 'San Diego U-T' Web Chief Calls Departure 'Amicable'

'Washington Times' Plans Sweeping Redesigns

Early Reactions to Cablevision/'Newsday' Deal

Bibles to be Delivered with 'Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'

It's Official: Cablevision Wins Newsday In $650 Million Deal

It's Official: Cablevision Buys 'Newsday'


May 11, 2008

AP: Former O.J. Simpson Crony Says He Confessed to Murders

Indiana Paper Carries Word of Yet Another Iraq Vet Suicide

Sunday Report: Cablevision Close to Getting 'Newsday'

AP Offers Lengthy Analysis of Why Clinton's Campaign Failed

Listen to E&P's Joe Strupp Discuss Fierce Newspaper Guild Elections


May 10, 2008

More Revelations About Pentagon's Media 'Propaganda' Campaign -- Using Military 'Pundits'-- Emerge

Value Of McClatchy's 'Seattle Times' Stake, Once $102 Million, Now Estimated At $12 Million

Shocker: Murdoch Pulls Out of 'Newsday' Deal

Q & A with 'E&P' Editor on Iraq and the Media Up at Alternet


May 09, 2008

Gannett Offers Buyouts to 160 at New Jersey Papers

Tribune Publishing Results Skid in Q1 -- Off 11%

'San Diego U-T' Announces Top Internet Executive's Ouster

Judge Says She'll Order 'SF Weekly' to Pay Millions More to 'Bay Guardian'

Journal Register Warns It Could Default By July

Tofani of 'Salt Lake Tribune' Wins Michael Kelly Award

'Staten Island (N.Y.) Advance' Calls On Local Congressman to Resign

Scripps Takes Next Step Towards Spinning Off Newspapers

'NYT' Sunday Preview: Director Talks About HBO's Upcoming Film on 2000 Bush-Gore 'Recount'

GateHouse Q1 Loss Widens To $28.8 Million

'Deafening Silence' from Networks in Response to 'NYT' Scoop on TV/Pentagon Propaganda Program

Zell Weak: Tribune Co. Reports Publishing Revenue Off 11%


May 08, 2008

'Examiner' Newspapers Add Sunday Editions, Cut Back Home Delivery

A 'Newsday' Win Imminent for Murdoch?

AP's 'Q & A' on Issue of Veterans and Suicide

Sun-Times Media Group Sucker-Punched in Q1

ABC News to Train Students at Five Universities

Judge: 'San Diego U-T' Unfairly Drug Tested Employees

Court Clears Way for Bakersfield Outsourcing

Odds Columnist Confirms That Clinton Campaign Is in Trouble

Livin' on a Prayer: Site Offers Wishes for Newspaper Industry

Local Comics Getting Even More Scarce as Ed Stein's 'Denver Square' Nears End

Hidlay Named Publisher of Two Gannett N.J. Papers

'San Diego U-T' Reportedly Drops Top Internet Execs

PEJ Study: 'Daily Show' Offering Valuable News

'Examiner' in 3 Cities Will Cut Back to Twice A Week Frequency


May 07, 2008

Maureen Dowd Proposed Obama Over Hillary -- More than Two Years Ago

'WSJ' Reporter Writes About His Role as Juror at Uma Thurman Trial

Sun-Times Media Group Expects NYSE De-Listing

Fort Collins 'Coloradoan' Publisher Chin Resigns

'NY Post' Reporter's Racial Profiling Suit Counters 'Post' Editorial