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July 23, 2008
In Wake of Profits Plunge: NYT Co. Looks to Control Costs
Zell Defends Cutbacks in Conference Call With His Reporters
NYT Co. Profit Off 82% In 2Q
Unity Convention of Journos of Color Opens In Chicago
New 'International Herald Tribune' Editor Named -- It's Bill Schmidt
TRAIL MIX: Obama Abroad, McCain Feels Right at Home?
Bergenheim, Former 'Christian Science Monitor' Editor, Dies in Kansas City
'NYT' to Raise Newsstand Price -- Again
Rick Rodriguez Named Carnegie Professor at Cronkite School
BEST OF THE WEB: Today's Hot Stuff from Newspaper Sites
'Denver Post' and 'Pioneer Press' To Run 'Politico' Coverage
July 22, 2008
'Spokesman-Review' Story Proves Another Vet Suicide
Community Papers Report Better Ad Revenue
Veteran Seattle Operations Manager Bob Barnes Dies at 59
Senator Won't Ask for Bruce Tix After Jersey's 'Record' Report
'Commercial Appeal' in Memphis Shrinks to 46-Inch Web
Journal Communications Earnings Drop 36% On Falling Revenue
TRAIL MIX: McCain Totes the 'Surge' -- and May Pick VP Very Soon
BEST OF THE WEB: Tuesday's Highlights from Newspaper Web Sites
Suburban Chicago News Group to Sell Newspaper Buildings
'Beatrice Daily Sun' Gets New Publisher, Editor
UPDATE: 'NYT' Rejects McCain Op-Ed. Responds To Critics
E&P's Ninth Annual Photos of the Year Contest Now Accepting Entries!
July 21, 2008
'Sun-Sentinel' Cutting News Staff 20% -- But Not Reporting It
Jerome Holtzman, Dean Of Chicago Baseball Writers, Dies At 81
Allentown Paper to Cut 35-40 Jobs, Close Bureaus -- Redesign Coming
'L.A. Times': Suicides Among U.S. Marines on Record Pace This Year
Past 'L.A. Times' Book Editors Protest Section's Cancellation
'Wash Post' Investigations Editor Defends Chandra Levy Series
'Shelbyville Press-Gazette' Wins 18 State Press Awards
'Huntsville Times' to Raise Subscription Rates Again
'DeKalb Daily Chronicle' Names New Editor
Too Many Men Reviewing Films, Say Female Critics
It Looks Like Three More Newspapers Are Losing Staff Cartoonists
More Than 700 Papers Sign on to AP Mobile News Network
TRAIL MIX: McCain the Big Spender, and Obama's New Paint Job
'Dramatic Changes' To Be Tested In 'Chic Trib' Design
BEST OF THE WEB: Monday's Highlights from Newspaper Web Sites
Who Said Print Was Dead? New NNN Study Shows Rise in Readership
July 20, 2008
After Layoffs: Newspapers Get Smaller, Pew Study Finds
Letters To Editor Lament Departure Of 'Chicago Tribune's' Lipinski
'Denver Post' Writer Sexes It Up in New Book
July 19, 2008
Obama To Speak At Unity '08 Next Week After All
Paul Krugman Tells 'Net' Activists: Obama Will Win -- But Then Press Will Slam Him
July 18, 2008
'Orlando Sentinel' Publisher Acknowledges Newsroom Cuts
EXCLUSIVE: Minneapolis 'Star Tribune,' 'Milwaukee Journal Sentinel' Head Top 30 Newspaper Web Sites in Time Spent
'Sacramento Bee' to Take Over Printing Of Modesto Sibling
'The Sun' in Baltimore Cuts 55 Newsroom Jobs
Batter Up: Tribune Wants Cubs Bids in By End of Day
'Palm Beach Post' Buyout Program Over-Subscribed, But Layoffs Still Coming
'Wisconsin State Journal' to Drop Sections on Mondays
Obama, McCain to Skip Ballyhooed Unity '08 Forum
'Dayton Daily News' and Guild Resume After Six Months
Coach Snubbing 'Orlando Sentinel' Over Player's Death Story
TRAIL MIX: Obama's Trip Abroad -- and McCain's Day, Measured in Minutes
Fonseca Named AP Correspondent in Flagstaff
July 17, 2008
'Orlando Sentinel' Quietly Cutting Newsroom Staff
Pennsylvania Journos Won't Testify in Grand Jury Probe
AP Appoints New National Race and Ethnicity Writer
Disembedded: Marines Send War Photographer Marching Home
GateHouse Booted from NYSE Floor Trading as Shares Sink Below $1
Baltimore 'Sun' Workers Protest Imminent Layoffs
Moody's Warns Of Gannett Credit Downgrade
University of Florida Unveils Plans for Digital Journalism 'Media Farm'
Favre 'Unretirement' Proves a Headache for Daily
Study: Sunday Newspapers Still Best Source for Coupons
'Statesman-Journal,' 'Appeal Tribune' Get New Publisher
Details on 'Wall Street Journal's Newsroom Re-org
'WSJ' Guild Plans Fight Against Cuts
TRAIL MIX: Democrats 'Hide' the Homeless, While Romney Eats His Campaign Loans
Guilds in Minneapolis and Rochester, N.Y., Forge Contract Agreements
BEST OF THE WEB: Thursday's Top Features from Newspaper Sites
'Honolulu Advertiser' Lays Off 54 Workers
Journal Register's Would-Be White Knight Backs Off Rescue Bid
Media General Swings to Loss, Warns Of Big Goodwill Write-Down
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