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'Boston Globe' Buyouts Don't Do the Tricknew

Rumors have it that somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 Globe employees (including one Pulitzer winner) accepted management's latest buyout offer. But that won’t be enough to reach management’s goal of 50 fewer positions.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  03-27-2009  |  Media

Az. Senate Talks up Government Openness -- Then Gives the Press the Bootnew

At a Sunshine Week press conference, Arizona state Senate President Bob Burns talked about all the great things the Legislature has done to make government more transparent. Then he threw the journalists who cover the Legislature out into the streets.
Tucson Weekly  |  Hank Stephenson  |  03-26-2009  |  Media

'San Diego News Network' Will Revolutionize How News Is Gathered -- Maybenew

San Diego, brace yourself: There's a new kid on the news block, and it's a website called San Diego News Network (SDNN). Its mission: Revolutionize the news industry.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Eric Wolff  |  03-11-2009  |  Media

Legal Precedent in Trooper Murder Leaves Detroit Journalist Unprotectednew

For a third time, a federal judge has ordered reporter David Ashenfelter to reveal his sources.
Metro Times  |  Sandra Svoboda  |  03-10-2009  |  Media

After the 'Rocky' Taps Out, the 'Post' Acts Like It Won By a Knockoutnew

If the Denver Post rests on its laurels now, it could soon join the Rocky Mountain News as part of journalism history.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  03-09-2009  |  Media

The 'SunPost' Is Settingnew

Once a power on the local scene, the scrappy Miami weekly has seen its fortunes plummet.
Miami New Times  |  Kyle Munzenrieder and Chuck Strouse  |  03-09-2009  |  Media

The 'MinnPost' Model: Is It Sustainable?new

Beneath the optimism surrounding MinnPost's launch lingered an obvious question: Could this business model be sustainable? How to translate web traffic into enough cash flow to ensure financial independence? Sixteen months later, and deep into a nationwide recession, the question is even more apt.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Matt Snyders  |  03-04-2009  |  Media

How Top Dailies Are Killing Cartooning

This is the golden age of editorial cartooning — but you'd never know it to read the daily newspaper.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  03-03-2009  |  Media

Post 'Post-Intelligencer'new

As Seattle's oldest daily newspaper braces for a likely print shutdown, the staff hatches plans, the suits huddle, and a digital future looms.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  03-02-2009  |  Media

As Capitol Press Corps Shrinks, Government Controls Messagenew

Cutbacks have taken their toll on some of Oklahoma's top Capitol reporters.
Oklahoma Gazette  |  Scott Cooper  |  02-26-2009  |  Media

More Buyouts or Layoffs at the 'Boston Globe'new

The Globe needs 50 buyout volunteers. So far, few are cooperating — and that likely means bloodshed at the paper's Morrissey Boulevard HQ.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  02-26-2009  |  Media

As Facebook Gives Away Personal Info, At Least One Data-Miner is Nervousnew

Jason Kaufman was "alarmed" last week when he read that Facebook had subtly altered the text of its Terms of Use. What's notable about Kaufman's alarm is that he's one of the people who actually has access to Facebook users' private data.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  02-26-2009  |  Media

Loose Canon: Once and Future Journalismnew

Matt Golas' news beat is Philadelphia's best: development. And he's living the journalist's dream of telling the truth without being badgered by bean counters.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Bruce Schimmel  |  02-24-2009  |  Media

Socialites Say They've Been Buying Their Way Into Palm Beach's Newspapernew

Millionaire socialites gauge their worth by their appearances in the Palm Beach Daily News, which has a circulation of about 7,000. Because of its local cachet, it is one of the few publications in America untouched by the economic downturn.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Bob Norman  |  02-10-2009  |  Media

Ad-ded Value: The Super Bowl Is More Mythic Than Evernew

In a fragmented media market, the Super Bowl is about all we have in common anymore.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Bill O'Driscoll  |  02-02-2009  |  Media

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