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February 09, 2010

McClatchy CEO Pruitt: We've Got No Beef With Google

Ken Doctor's 'Newsonomics,' a Fitz & Jen Book Review

Guild: 'Post-Dispatch' Contract Talks Turning 'More Acrimonious'

Bollinger Named 'Aberdeen American News' Publisher While Leone on Medical Leave


February 08, 2010

Remembering Subscribers in Mill Valley -- By Painting Stripes in Front of Their Houses

Media General Also Paying High Price To Spread Out Debt

UPDATE: St. Louis Gay Newspaper Comes Back From Dead, But as Magazine

Minneapolis 'Star Tribune' Achieves Record Web Month

Union, Management Set Tuesday Meeting on 'Newsday' Financial Status

'N.Y. Times' Ombudsman: I'd Transfer Jerusalem Bureau Chief With Son in Israeli Army


February 07, 2010

Tribune Co. D.C. Deputy Named 'Wall St. Journal' National Politics Editor


February 06, 2010

Thomson Reuters 'Illegally' Imposing Pay Cuts on U.S. Journos, Guild Charges

Arbitrator Tosses Wendy McCaw's Lawsuit Against 'Santa Barbara News-Press' Ex-Editor, Orders Big Legal Fees Paid


February 05, 2010

Newspapers Expected to Get Less than 10% of Political Ad Dollars this Year

Report: 'N.Y. Times' Execs Met Quietly With Steve Jobs About iPad

The Price of Debt: McClatchy Stock Tumbles on Steep Bond Interest Rate

Seattle Times Co. Renegotiates Debt


February 04, 2010

Commentary: How an Illinois Lt. Gov. Candidate Hid His Scandal in Plain Sight

Bankrupt Window Media Gay Newspapers Could Sell for Just $26,200

With Monster HotJob Deal, Yahoo Says Goodbye to 200 Newspapers

New Gannett COO Martore Cuts Her Promotion Raise

High (Court) Dundgeon: Clarence Thomas Blast 'Irresponsible' Criticism of Supremes

Short Attention Span Theatre: 25% Abandon Newspaper Web Video If Ad Runs

AP Seeks New Internet Business Model in Winter Olympics

Global Free Paper Publisher Metro Int. Boasts 'Best Quarter Ever'


February 03, 2010

New Dawn for AlterNet, a Redesign and Rethinking of Content

Monster to Acquire HotJobs from Yahoo; Deal Impacts 1,000 Newspapers

'Oakland Tribune,' Maynard Institute Will Train Local Citizen Journos

Talladega 'Daily Home' Publisher, Managing Editor Depart

'USA Weekend' CEO to Retire; 'Parade' Editor Exits

Iran Now 'World's Leading Jailer of Journalists'


February 02, 2010

Journalism Online's Pay System Getting Real

'Dodge City Daily Globe' Reporter Ordered to Testify in Murder Trial

Auction of Canwest Newspapers Extended to March

Third Mexican Journo In Month Killed

Junior Creditors Call Tribune Co. Bankruptcy 'Fraudulent Conveyance'






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