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Friday, May 09, 2008
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• Cartoon editor disillusioned with U.S. press
• WSJ and Times Online to further integrate content
• Britain's biggest independent news agency expands
• Guardian is 'bewildered' with Tesco libel claim
• Pulitzer-winner Savage leaves Boston Globe for the Times
• Months of talks end in new contract for ABC’s president
• Survey on kids, digital media released
• Ryan Seacrest is in talks to replace Larry King
• Committee endorses nonprofit plan for Colo. State student media
• Free-speech advocates challenge new Ind. anti-porn law
• Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
• Newspaper asks bloggers for help
• Andrzej Pomian
• TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY
• Pressed freedom
• Newspaper circulation leaders need to make their own sandwiches
• Attacks on reporter Jerry Tipton unwarranted
• Media tackles sensitive race issue in 2008 election
• The future of reading
• First signs of media recession?
• When bad publishers happen to good magazines
• THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Wednesday, May 07, 2008
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• 'Plain Dealer' staffer's rape story brings other victims out
• An end to dispute over alleged copyright infringements
• Hill wants FCC to investigate DOD 'experts' program
• WaPo's Brady wants to hold nasty posters accountable
• CBS radio rolls out digital DJ application
• ACLU files suit to protect democratic convention protesters
• Herald-Leader seeks buyout from 4 percent of staff
• Yahoo investors awaiting Microsoft word
• FT admits gender pay gap
• N.Y.'s Cuomo seeks crackdown on film piracy
• Wikipedia case may test Section 230 again
• RBI considers pay-per-page view for online journalists
• Obituary: John Jay Iselin
• TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY
• Dangers of covering your own community
• Media killings show journalism as ‘perilous as ever’ in Iraq
• Neil Young on music piracy, MP3 hell and freaks on the Web
• Newspapers likely to be free in the future
• Wikipedia gets published - Should writers get paid?
• The CW on bloggers and she-candidates
• THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Tuesday, May 06, 2008
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• MSNBC and the Times team up for new political show
• S.C. judge bars Charleston newspaper from publishing tapes
• Students charged with criminal defamation
• Survey: Ad-supported content best
• Balt. Sun Media Group's new site links to competitors
• Albany Times Union tightening belt
• Judge sues columnist over allegation of conflict
• World's editors 'optimistic' about changes to industry
• AP launches news service geared for iPhone
• Sixth-grader makes his mark in journalism
• Price just one factor as Zell mulls Newsday bid
• MSNBC making news interactive
• Obituary: Ted Key
• TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY
• Five years after Blair scandal, Howell Raines has few regrets
• Latest in social networking: Email
• Knadler: I've worked for Pulitzer-winning newspapers, but...
• A lesson about copycats
• 10 tough questions journalists should ask on gas prices
• Green mayor brings open government to Greenwich, NY
• THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Monday, May 05, 2008
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• Yahoo under pressure after deal collapse
• When equity official takes anti-gay stance
• New York enacts Libel Terrorism Protection Act
• Station to station: Boston viewers test interactive TV
• Students quit staff of Quinnipiac newspaper
• No budging is detected in bidding for Newsday
• Ariz. man sued for selling anti-war T-shirts
• Web start-ups seek new ways to click
• ESPN battle vs. Rockwell
• Reader's Digest revamps, thinks global
• Computer-age comes to Cuba
• Obituary: William Frankel
• TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY
• Bob Schieffer could bail out CBS (again)
• Ellies 2008: Writing award-winning features
• World press freedom declines
• the txting generation
• World Press Freedom Day
• Change 101
• Again, the Journal’s cartoon is off the editorial page
• THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Friday, May 02, 2008
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• Newspaper execs sue Ariz. county attorney, sheriff
• House bill to create anti-piracy Czar advances
• Ellie Awards announced
• iTunes to sell new films day-and-date
• Al-Jazeera cameraman freed from Guantanamo after 6 years
• Judge rules libel case against 'Argus Leader' will go to jury
• Barbara Walters reveals past affair with US senator
• Students await decision from principal who confiscated papers
• CBS ‘made a mistake’ to air Elite XC
• Columnist defends role in Wright appearance
• Peter Chernin talks content ubiquity
• Obituary: Larry Jordan
• TODAY'S MEDIA COMMENTARY
• Here come the interns: What's your blogging policy?
• Disney shows double standard in Miley pic, racy billboard
• Our lapdog media
• Turner v. Safley: high drama, enduring precedent
• Dobrow is old, but still not old enough for evening news
• Are we in danger of losing nibs?
• The age of participation
• THIS DAY IN HISTORY

 

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