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9:55 AM ET, March 23, 2012

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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Layoffs At CNN As Network Transitions To Acquisition Model For Documentary Programming  —  CNN laid off dozens of employees today in its two documentary units, TVNewser has learned.  —  In a statement, the channel says that while it will continue to produce in-house docs-such as the …
Discussion: The Wrap and Inside Cable News
Betsy Rothstein / FishbowlDC:
NBC's Chuck Todd Trashes ‘Tidbit’ Journalism  —  On this morning's MSNBC “The Daily Rundown” host Chuck Todd went after what he and his panel dubbed “tidbit” journalism.  Their repugnance was high after yesterday's Etch a Sketch remark from a top Mitt Romney campaign advisor that, they joked angrily, “went viral.”
Discussion: Mediaite, The Wrap, Forbes, @jayrosen_nyu and CJR
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Rem Rieder / American Journalism Review:
Why “Etch A Sketch” Matters  —  I'm ordinarily a big Chuck Todd fan.  I find the NBC chief White House correspondent to be extremely knowledgeable and generally insightful with his takes on politics.  And I love his zest for the game.  But I have to disagree with him on this one.
Matt DeRienzo / NewspaperTurnaround.Com:
Patch ignored early advice about one journalist-per-town model  —  Before Tim Armstrong launched Patch, jumped from Google to AOL, bought it from his own investment group and expanded it across the nation, he ignored early advice suggesting that the hyperlocal's one-journalist-per-town model would not work.
Discussion: JIMROMENESKO.COM
Daniel Frankel / paidContent:
OWN's Lesson For Yahoo: Big Names Don't Necessarily Equal Hit Channels  —  As companies like Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) make big investments into video content channels with name-brand film and television talent, they might want to consider the plight of basic cable's Oprah Winfrey Network.
Adrienne LaFrance / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Embracing the stream: ITV's new Twitter-inspired news site breaks the day's news into pieces  —  British network ITV unveiled a bold new look for its news site Monday — one that favors newness over editorial control, rethinks what a “story” is, and takes inspiration from the Twitter …
Jon Bruner / Forbes:
The Interactive Media Map: America's Most Influential News Outlets  —  Oregonians love NPR; Wisconsinites adore the Onion; the Huffington Post is widely read in Appalachia.  These are a few of the favorites that the data team at Bitly uncovered when they parsed data from millions of clicks on their shortened links.
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
Wanted: Developers in Media  —  On the not-so-mean streets of Brooklyn's Dumbo, home to several digital shops, there's an ad glued to a graffiti-covered wall.  It shows a New York magazine cover with “Wanted!  Software Developers; Send Resume to hr@nymag.com” plastered across Niki Minaj's face.
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Ryan Chittum / CJR:
Gawker Misreads the WSJ on Vaccines and Immunity  —  Gawker totally misreads a Wall Street Journal story on numbskulls who don't vaccinate their kids, writing that it means “Oregonian Religious Nuts Are Going to Give Us All Measles.” … That's just wrong, and (allowing for Gawker-style sensationalism) it's not what the Journal said.
Elizabeth Jensen / Media Decoder:
PBS Agrees to Revisit Documentary Schedule  —  Under intense public pressure from independent documentary filmmakers, including a Twitter campaign, PBS on Thursday agreed to find a new home next season for the award-winning film series “Independent Lens” and “POV.”
Ken Doctor / Newsonomics:
McClatchy's Gary Pruitt Scales the AP Mountain  —  Associated Press board members — the newspaper CEOs who populate the board — opted for one of their own when they picked McClatchy CEO Gary Pruitt as their new leader .  —  By historical measure, it's a strange move.
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Jim Romenesko:
Pruitt is a different kind of AP CEO
Discussion: Sacramento Bee
Jeff Bercovici / Mixed Media:
The Big Winners in the Tim Tebow Trade: The Tabloids  —  Coming to a front page near you.  Every day.  For the rest of time.  (Photo credit: Wikipedia)  —  Tim Tebow is coming to New York, and not everyone's happy about it.  Nor should they be.  Mark Sanchez, the Jets' incumbent starting quarterback …
Discussion: Bleacher Report and CBS New York
The Smoking Gun:
Feds Intercept Pot Shipments To Publishing House  —  Two shipments of marijuana destined for the New York City offices of a major book publisher were intercepted this month by federal agents after postal workers detected a “suspicious odor” emanating from the Express Mail parcels, according to court records.
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Vanna Le / Forbes:
St. Martin's Press Finds Humor In The 11 Pounds Of Marijuana From Mystery Sender
Discussion: Melville House Books
Emma Carmichael / Gawker:
Sexile in Guyville: Lady Writers and the Male Celebrities They Profile  —  In GQ this month, Claire Hoffman sits down with rapper Drake for the magazine's cover story.  Drake is not a horribly interesting person, and celebrity profiling is not usually a horribly interesting craft, but Hoffman wrote a great piece.
Discussion: GQ
John Hudson / The Atlantic Wire:
The Onion's Bumpy Ride to Chicago  —  The Onion is in the midst of the biggest upheaval in the newspaper's 24-year history.  This week, its editorial team in New York City begins the first phase of its move to Chicago, as staffers clean out their desks, put the writer's room table up for sale on Craigslist …
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Ross Luippold / The Huffington Post:
‘Onion News Network’ Canceled: IFC Spokesperson
Discussion: TVWeek.com
 
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Paul Bradshaw / Online Journalism Blog:
Guardian to act as platform for arts organisations
Discussion: Guardian
David Weigel / Slate:
Meet the Breitbarts  —  Andrew Breitbart created a conservative …
Discussion: JIMROMENESKO.COM and The Wrap
Jack Dyson / Dysonology:
Memorandum to all staff - Daily Mail ethics c. 1966
Discussion: The Atlantic Wire and Guardian
 Earlier Picks: 
NPR:
As 'Murdoch's Scandal' Unravels, Many Implicated
Discussion: Press Gazette
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
After the ‘Post’ loses music critic Dan Aquilante, it also kills an ad he bought for his new venture
Discussion: FishbowlNY and New York Magazine
Craig Silverman / Poynter:
Gossip Cop prepares to expand into sports, as niche fact-checking grows