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  1. the media
    White House Cancels Subscriptions to the Times and PostDonald Trump’s pettiness knows no limit.
  2. media
    Susan Brownmiller on How The Village Voice Made Her a WriterThe editing was light; the opportunities were endless.
  3. trade wars
    Trump’s Quiet Assault on Small Newspapers Just Came to an EndThe International Trade Commission ruled that Trump tariffs on newsprint are illegitimate — but not before those duties devastated regional papers.
  4. ink
    Why New York Needs Both the Post and the Daily News A two-vigorous-tabloid town is a very good thing.
  5. mass shootings
    5 Dead in Shooting at Annapolis NewspaperSuspect Jarrod Ramos, who is in custody, lost a defamation case against the Capital Gazette over a report about how he harassed a woman.
  6. ‘Baby Breitbarts’ Might Be the Future of Local NewspapersThe Tennessee Star is a far-right outlet disguised as a traditional paper. And it’s influencing local politics while staying in the black.
  7. select all
    When Facebook ‘Disrupts’ Journalism, It Degrades Our DemocracyJournalists don’t cover Facebook harshly because it threatens their jobs — they do so because it threatens our republic (and, also, their jobs).
  8. Trump Might Make Newspaper Endorsements Matter AgainClinton has racked up a series of endorsements from conservative editorial boards. Research suggests such “surprise endorsements” can have an effect.
  9. media
    A Short-lived (But Not Completely Vanished) Newspaper, 50 Years OnRemembering the Widget.
  10. the case against the media
    The Case Against the Media, by the MediaA damning self-examination, with some uplift thrown in.
  11. Britain’s The Independent Is Closing Its Print EditionsIt’ll continue online.
  12. Philly’s Big News Outlets Are Going NonprofitThe Inquirer, Daily News, and Philly.com are trying to stay out of the click frenzy. 
  13. Being a Newspaper Reporter < Being a LumberjackCareerCast says breaking news for a newspaper is the worst way to spend your life.
  14. newspapers
    Councilman’s Bad Plan to Keep Name Out of PressThe local paper’s response to Kirby Delauter is perfect.
  15. media
    The Rise of New York’s Foreign-Language NewspapersThe city’s 95 ethnic newspapers have a combined circulation (2.9 million) that outstrips the combined print reach of the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Daily News, and the Post.
  16. ink-stained wretches
    Trump Hotels Ditch Free Newspaper DeliveryGoing digital like everyone else. 
  17. nelson mandela
    How Newspapers Around the World Remembered Nelson MandelaA diverse collection of covers from across the globe.
  18. ink-stained riches
    Koch Brothers Admit They Eyed Tribune Co. Papers by Saying They Won’t Buy ThemThey’re still very interested in media though.
  19. ink-stained wretches
    The Boston Globe Is Going Home [Updated]Red Sox owner John Henry bought the paper for $70 million.
  20. media
    Koch Brothers Eyeing Tribune Company Papers“How do we make sure our voice is being heard?”
  21. ink-stained wretches
    Small Newspapers Are Dying … to Get on TVReality programming sets in.
  22. media
    Newspapers Now Just Playing Themselves on TVShrinking publications still have big digs.
  23. ink-stained wretches
    Culture Editor Jonathan Landman First to Take the New York Times Buyout“Newsroom has to reduce its costs.”
  24. ink-stained wretches
    Times Management Stages a Walkout of Its OwnNegotiations for a union contract are not going smoothly.
  25. scandal-stained wretches
    Rupert Murdoch May Split News Corp. “Everything Rupe cares about in one company. Everything investors value in the other.”
  26. ink-stained wretches
    New York Times to Host an Education CruiseThe educational vacation series will launch this year and is kind of expensive.
  27. ink-stained wretches
    The Wall Street Journal Gamely Reports on The Occupied Wall Street JournalThe Zuccotti Park publication had its first print run this weekend.
  28. misleading headlines
    Long Island Newspaper Sales See Dramatic IncreaseWhat this means for the future of print.
  29. The Washington Post Is Closing Most of Its Suburban BureausTaking the “Washington” bit of their title ever more literally.
  30. blog-stained wretches
    Capital New York Gets $1.7 Million in Financing [Update]And a new hire!
  31. ink-stained wretches
    The Times Is Losing Its 1111111111 Caller ID NumberPeople have been blocking them!
  32. pink-stained wretches
    The Observer Will Go Back to Being a Broadsheet AgainIt’ll still be salmon.
  33. cindyspeak
    Cindy Adams Had a Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad DayThe ‘Post’ columnist is basically falling apart.
  34. ink-stained wretches
    Former Times Houston Bureau Chief James McKinley Jr. Back in New YorkIt seemed like a depressing beat, to be honest.
  35. rupe’s troops
    Wall Street Journal to Readers: Heard Anything About Rupert Murdoch Lately?A quiz was sent to subscribers.
  36. ink-stained wretches
    People Would Rather Go to Court Than Pay for a NewspaperEspecially if it’s ‘USA Today.’
  37. media metamorphoses
    Newspapers Finally Admit They’re Not SexyA new national ad campaign for a dying medium proclaims: “Smart is the new sexy.”
  38. ink-stained wretches
    New York Times Company Reports Loss This Quarter, But Good Online Subscription NewsA lot of people are paying to go to nytimes.com.
  39. pink-stained wretches
    What a Difference a Year Makes: The Observer’s Two Takes on Condé Nast Digital Guru Scott DadichSorry, Scott. You’re not Jesus-meets-Pele anymore.
  40. fi-cri famous
    Andrew Ross Sorkin to Co-Anchor CNBC’s Squawk BoxOkay, seriously, does he have secret work gnomes?
  41. rupe’s troops
    Bancroft Family: We Would Never Have Sold Murdoch The Wall Street Journal If We’d Known His Tabloids Were So ShadyOh, please.
  42. ink-stained wretches
    News of the World Went After Cell Phones of 7/7 Victims’ Families, Scotland Yard Payments ConfirmedAnother delight from Rupert Murdoch’s muckraking tabloid.
  43. ink-stained wretches
    Vanity Fair: News of the World Paid Off Scotland YardThis keeps getting worse and worse.
  44. ink-stained wretches
    The News of the World Eavesdrops on Missing Children’s Voice Mails TooPotential crime victims are getting the royal treatment!
  45. ink-stained wretches
    Glenn Beck: David Carr Comments About the Midwest the Type of Thing That ‘Leads to Death Camps’Oh boy.
  46. liberal caricatures
    New Times ‘Sunday Review’ Section Will Include Weekly Quiz in Partnership With Wait, Wait Don’t Tell MeAlso, it will be delivered to you in a Volvo, via carpool.
  47. ink-stained wretches
    Post to Raise Newsstand Price to 75 CentsStarting Monday!
  48. ink-stained wretches
    Gannett to Lay Off 700 EmployeesThe newspaper company continues to experience an ad slump.
  49. pink-stained wretches
    Have No Experience, But You’re Willing to Earn $30,000? Why Not Edit a Magazine?The ‘Observer’ is hiring.
  50. ink-stained wretches
    David Carr to Bill Keller: Why Do You Want to Become the Conscience of the Media?That’s Carr’s job!
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