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July 03, 2009
'NYT' Public Editor: Most Feedback on Kidnapping 'Blackout' Critical -- Writing Column About It for Sunday
Check Out E&P's Blogs Today for Scoops, Video and Comments
E&P's 'QUESTION OF THE DAY': Who Is Your Favorite Columnist/Opinionator, Print and Online?
July 02, 2009
QUESTION OF THE DAY for Friday: What Do You Think About the 'Wash Post' Dinner Scandal?
'Cincinnati Enquirer' Share of Gannett Layoffs: 100
'Wash Post" Pay-to-Play Dinner Offer Blows Up -- Here Are Links to Reactions -- And Video Spoof
#2 Editor Out at 'L.A. Times'
Closings Continue Across the Atlantic
Obama Delivers Major Interview With Associated Press
Newspapers in Washington Get Key 40% Tax Break
'WSJ' Considers Charging for Mobile Edition
A Leading Gay 'Blade' Newspaper Folds
AP Names New Vice President for Newspaper Markets
Rohde, Kidnapped for 7 Months, Returns to 'New York Times' Newsroom
New 'Fitz & Jen' Podcast Up Now: Could New Copyright Laws Help Save Newspapers?
All Freedom Newspapers Begin Carrying 'Parade' Sunday
July 01, 2009
Reader Complaints Drove 'Hartford Courant' Design Reversal
MediaNews Group: We're Not On Brink of Bankruptcy
Sanford Junks Promise to AP on Financial Records
Gannett Memo Lays Out 1400 Layoffs, Restructuring
Pew Study Finds Most Believe Jackson Death Was Overcovered
AP: The War in Iraq, by the Numbers
Nonprofit Investigative News Network Formed
Inland Study Finds Profit Eroding Fastest in Smaller Dailies
Did Judge Accused of Fixing Case Against 'Citizens' Voice' Get Letters from Mobster?
Judge: Philly Newspaper Creditors Must Share Taping Info
Twitter: Why Do We Love it, and How is it Changing the News Game?
Former 'Ashland Daily Tidings' Editor Sentenced for Sex Crime
Michael Wolff on Politico: Print Edition Thrives from Online Caché
'Indy Star' Guild Overwhelmingly Rejects Contract Offer
Colorado's Oldest Paper Bought by Mayor it Criticized
Six South Carolina Papers Now Call on Sanford to Resign
June 30, 2009
UPDATE: Column Appears in Several Dailies -- With Different Bylines
Freedom Communications, Under New CEO, Cuts Pay 5% for All Staffers
Lee Enterprises Changes Mind on Reverse Stock Split
UPDATE: Gannett Co. to Lay Off More than 1,000
Indianapolis Guild Votes On Contract With 12% Pay Cut
National Society of Newspaper Columnists Gives Palin 'Sitting Duck' Award
AP to Interview Obama on Thursday for 'All Platforms'
Strike Deadline Extended at 'Globe and Mail'
'St. Paul Pioneer Press' Lays Off in Newsroom, Ad Sales
YouTube Launches Online Journalism Training Hub
Western Australian Newspapers' Work Force Reduction to Save $9M
Kansas Historical Society Gets Grant to Digitize Newspapers
AP Scoop: South Carolina Gov. Sanford Admits More Liasons
Louisville 'Courier-Journal' Sues Metro Government Over Anti-Litter Ordinance
Cox Consolidates Texas Printing and Packaging
NewspaperARCHIVE to Offer More Free Pages
Blogger Jarvis Takes On Columnist Schultz Over Copyright
'Grand Rapids Press' Sportswriter Cops Plea in Pot-Growing Case
Honduran Troops Detain AP, Venezuelan Journos
Press Coverage of Michael Jackson (Finally) Starts to Fade
June 29, 2009
Last to Enter Bankruptcy, ACN is First to Emerge
'Wash Post' vs. Huff Post: Did Obama 'Plant' Question at Presser? Watch Video Here
'Daily Iowegian' to Use CommunitySportsDesk Platform
'USA Today' Offers Three Jackson Special Editions
Could Changes in Copyright Law be Newspapers' Savior?
'Globe and Mail' Union Could Strike Wednesday
Pulitzer Winner Mary Lou Forbes, 'Washington Times' Commentary Editor, Dies at 83
Brill's Journalism Online and ITZ Publishing Forge Alliance
'Corvallis Gazette-Times' Marks Centennial
'Hartford Courant' Ditches Redesign, Reverts to Old Look
SPECIAL REPORT: When There's No Print Edition, Do Readers Flock to the Web?
June 28, 2009
How Tweet It Is! Follow E&P's Mitchell and Strupp on Twitter
June 26, 2009
NYT Co. Hopes to Sell 'Globe' and 2nd Paper 'Quickly'
'USA Today' Cancels Another Issue of 'Open Air'
Gallery of Front Pages Reporting Michael Jackson's Death
The Shah Must Go On: Son Talks to 'NYT Magazine' About Iran on Sunday
'La Nacion' in Buenos Aires Claims Identity of Sanford's Mistress
UPDATE: Responding to McClatchy Debt Swap, Credit-Rater Raises Bankruptcy Specter
Journalists Descend on Supposed Building of Sanford's Mistress
New 'Fitz & Jen' Podcast Up Now: Is Journalism Online the Answer to Charging for Content?
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