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2:55 AM ET, March 16, 2012

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Mona Zhang / 10,000 Words:
Why Studying Journalism Is Still a Good Idea  —  News of the death of newspapers never stops.  A LinkedIn analytics post showed that newspapers are the fastest shrinking industry in terms of job numbers.  The Newspaper Association of America released statistics that showed ad sales were down 7.3 percent in 2011.
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Google engineer goes news-free for a month  —  Matt Cutts is a self-improvement stuntman.  Every month the Google engineer tries to challenge himself to give up or take up something — exercise, vocabulary-building, meat-eating, mustache growth — and then he duly records the result.
Discussion: Matt Cutts
Rick Edmonds / Poynter:
Newspaper advertising was down 7.3 percent, almost $2 billion, in 2011
Newsosaur / Reflections of a Newsosaur:
Newspaper sales slid to 1984 level in 2011
Discussion: CJR
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Daily Caller Reporter Gets Into Email War With DNC  —  WASHINGTON — A private spat between the Democratic National Committee's communications shop and a reporter for the Daily Caller, a conservative-leaning web outlet, erupted publicly on Wednesday after a DNC official leaked a heated email exchange to the press.
Discussion: Gawker and The Daily Caller
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Guardian:
Trinity Mirror raids pension pot  —  Daily Mirror publisher expected to come under scrutiny after declaring £55m rise in scheme's funding deficit  —  Trinity Mirror is under fire for using its pension fund to pay off US creditors.  The publisher of the Daily Mirror …
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Trinity Mirror invests £10m in daily deals website
Discussion: Press Gazette
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Trinity Mirror suffers 40% fall in profits
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
Glenn Beck Closes In On The $100 Million Mark  —  Leaving Fox News has turned out to be a pretty good business move for Glenn Beck.  By the end of this year, 18 months after he got out of the 24-hour cable news business and struck out on his own as an internet broadcasting pioneer …
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
GBTV To Bring in $40 Million in Revenue This Year, Will (Eventually) Go 24/7
Julie Moos / Poynter:
Guild plans to fight layoffs of 19 Philadelphia journalists, after 21 take buyouts  —  Journalists at the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com are learning this week whether or not they'll be laid off.  The deadline for the latest buyout offer was yesterday …
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Jim Romenesko:
‘I would have loved to piss on your shoes’
Discussion: DealBook
Tom Cheredar / VentureBeat:
Hulu refreshes its website with a 55% larger video player  —  Hulu rolled out a huge update to its website user interface today, increasing the size of its video player by 55 percent.  —  The updated look makes a lot of sense since Hulu's number one draw is current season TV shows …
Press Gazette:
Former Times lawyer Brett admits Nightjack mistakes  —  Former Times legal chief Alastair Brett today admitted he made a “mistake” by failing to divulge the fact one of the paper's reporters hacked into an email account to reveal the identity of anonymous police blogger NightJack.
Discussion: Guardian and @lisaocarroll
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Andrew Pugh / Press Gazette:   Met ‘grades journalists by favourable coverage’
Willamette Week:
The Oregonian Fires Editor Who Provided False Information About the Death of Bob Caldwell, the Paper's Editorial Page Editor  —  An editor at The Oregonian says she was fired Thursday after she misled the newspaper about the death of the O's long-time editorial page chief, Bob Caldwell.
Lynne Marek / Chicago Business:
Chicago Tribune cuts 15 journalists  —  (Crain's) — The Chicago Tribune cut about 15 editorial employees today as the news company continues to shrink its newsroom.  —  The employees dismissed included reporters, editors and managers, according to sources familiar with the layoffs.
Discussion: @brianboyer
Amy Wicks / WWD:
Time Style & Design Returns  —  BACK IN STYLE: After a long hibernation, Time Style & Design has returned.  The fashion spin-off of Time magazine stopped publishing in September 2009, when advertising was hard to come by, but publisher Kim Kelleher said the title is ready for a comeback.
Ryan Chittum / CJR:
Mad Libs, New York Times Executive Pay Edition  —  The New York Times likes to inveigh against executive compensation practices on its editorial pages, and its newsroom has done tough work spotlighting the issue, too.  Much of the work is not just about huge dollar amounts but misaligned incentives and pay-for-performance issues.
Nat Ives / AdAge:
Two Years Into Tablet Editions, Conde Nast Begins Regular Readership Reports  —  Additional Information for Premium Advertisers  —  Almost two years after Conde Nast started putting its magazines on the Apple iPad, its advertisers are finally getting one of the promised benefits …
BBC:
Swedish investigation into The Pirate Bay ‘deepens’  —  The domain name registrar Binero refused to answer all the police's questions  —  The Pirate Bay file-sharing site appears to be the subject of a deepening investigation by the Swedish authorities.  —  Binero, the Swedish company …
Discussion: WebProNews and CNET
 
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