America's Oldest Journal Covering the Newspaper Industry Saturday, October 30, 2010
Tribune Co. Braces for Competing Bankruptcy Plans
Still recovering from a management scandal that claimed its chief executive a week ago, Tribune Co. is bracing for its next disruption: How to cope with legal challenges from Aurelius Capital Management and other unhappy creditors seeking to upend its bankruptcy case. - October 29, 2010
 
What’s the Boston Globe Worth, Anyway? Try $120 M
A group of investors, led by entrepreneur Aaron Kushner, wants to buy the Boston Globe. The New York Times Co. says it's not for sale - but then that's what the Bancroft family said when Rupert Murdoch offered them $5 billion for The Wall Street Journal, and look how that turned out. - October 29, 2010
 
Conventional Media May Disappear in 10 Years, Poll Says
24/7 Wall St./Harris poll says more than half of Americans believe traditional media will soon be over. - October 29, 2010
 
 
 

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The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism is hosting a business journalism workshop titled, " Be a Better Business Watchdog - CAR for Business Journalists." Instructors include Jaimi Dowdell. The main workshop page is - , Visit Website
 
 
The Boston Herald announces several title changes for its staff.
The Boston Herald has announced several title changes for its staff.
 
Ana Ley joins the San Antonio Express-News
Ana Ley, currently a Reporter with The Monitor in McAllen, TX, will be joining the San Antonio Express-News on November 8 covering business.
 
Kenneth Caldean Bronson, former Executive Vice President and CEO of Nixon Newspapers Passes away at 77
Kenneth Caldean Bronson, former Executive Vice President and CEO of Nixon Newspapers, and Vice President of Stauffer Newspapers Passes away at 77
 
The Miami Herald has named Aminda "Mindy" Marques Gonzalez as Executive Editor
The Miami Herald has named Managing Editor Aminda "Mindy" Marques Gonzalez as executive editor. She becomes The Miami Herald's first Latina executive editor.
 
McClatchy Names Anders Gyllenhaal Vice President, News and Washington Editor
McClatchy Names Anders Gyllenhaal Vice President, News and Washington Editor
 
 
 
Pushing the Envelope of Journalistic Ethics?
Newspaper Guild President Bernie Lunzer looks at the New Hampshire Union Leader's decision to seek out corporate donations to fund a reporting trip to Afghanistan by its publisher and a staff photographer. - by Bernie Lunzer - October 05, 2010
 
Newsosaur: Why 'Plan' Can't Be a Four-Letter Word
It’s a good thing deadlines don’t matter anymore, given the growing number of newspapers forced to go to press earlier in the day to accommodate the production of multiple papers at a single plant. Although the idea of putting the morning paper to bed before dinner might seem at first to dangerously compromise the quality of the news report, earlier deadlines actually provide editors with a golden opportunity to reinforce the relevance of their publications by breaking their own local stories on their own time. - by Alan D. Mutter - October 01, 2010
 
 
 

 
Patch is In Town. Does the Local Paper Care?
AOL is committing millions to hyperlocal sites in hundreds of markets. So why do local newspapers seem so unconcerned?
 
Editor & Publisher's 2010 Production All-Stars
The 15 Production All-Stars recognized this year are exemplars of operations departments in newspapers throughout North America that found a way to achieve even more cost savings, to discover yet another incremental revenue-generator, to juggle and streamline, consolidate and carry on.
 
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WHERE EAGLES FLY
Lee Talbert/Johnson City Press
The American Eagle Foundation at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., released two birds of prey, an eagle and an osprey, at the home of Wayne and Marti Huizenga on Boone Lake on Oct. 11. The American Eagle Foundation is involved in rescuing the birds, dealing with their health problems and then releasing them into the wild.
 

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