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4:40 PM ET, August 28, 2012

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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Patriot-News, Post-Standard will reduce print frequency to three days a week  —  The Harrisburg Patriot-News, which won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Penn State scandal, and The Syracuse, N.Y., Post-Standard are following their corporate sibling the New Orleans Times-Picayune to a reduced printing schedule.
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Patriot-News and PennLive.com will merge to form PA Media Group  —  The Patriot-News and Pennlive.com will merge into one news-gathering and advertising organization — PA Media Group — with the goal of better serving the changing demands of readers and advertisers in this increasingly digital age …
Keach Hagey / @keachhagey:   “It's likely that there will be fewer employees at the new organizations,” says Advance. Will know # of cuts in weeks. http://is.gd/dfUfBA
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Dylan Byers / @dylanbyers:   UPDATE: Managing ed Dean Baquet on @MarkMazzettiNYT: “I can't go into in detail. But... t's much ado about nothing.” http://politi.co/OHarCs
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
News Outlets Stay Alert but in Place  —  TAMPA, Fla. — As a huge storm churned toward New Orleans, the country's major television news divisions found themselves torn between covering two rapidly unfolding stories almost 700 miles apart.  —  In most cases, they were opting not to turn their anchors into storm chasers.
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Dan Kennedy / Media Nation:
How reporters can beat the convention-hall wisdom  —  The media — all 15,000-plus reporters, photographers, editors, producers and assorted hangers-on who've descended on this unlovely, brutally humid old city — are having a nervous breakdown.  And you're invited to watch.
Amy Wicks / WWD:
Sally Singer Out at T  —  Sally Singer is out as editor of T: The New York Times Style Magazine.  Singer joined the Times back in July 2010 after a long run at Vogue as fashion news and features director.  At the time, she succeeded Stefano Tonchi who left T to become editor in chief of W …
Discussion: MinOnline and Media Decoder
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Erik Maza / WWD:   Ad Pages Slip Further at New York Times' Magazines
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Evening Edition, an afternoon paper for a mobile world  —  Mike Monteiro is well known on the Internet for his sardonic and weird sense of humor.  He is also known for being a designer (his firm Mule Design helped us out on NewTeeVee and GigaOM Pro) and as the author of the book “Design Is A Job.”
Discussion: NetNewsCheck Latest
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Ohio State forbids reporters to tweet during press conferences  —  Before football coach Urban Meyer's press conference Monday, Ohio State spokesman Jerry Emig laid down a ground rule for reporters: No using Twitter during Meyer's conferences.  —  Akron Beacon Journal reporter Jason Lloyd says the move …
Richard Lawson / The Atlantic Wire:
Katie Couric's Talk Show Sure Sounds Weird  —  Chased out of nighttime news and probably too tired for morning TV, America's favorite sassy personality, Katie Couric, is launching her own daytime talk show.  Something in the afternoon, in the in-between, nice and simple.  Or is it so simple?
Discussion: Inside TV
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Sun Times reviews Armstrong ‘liar and cheat’ libel payout  —  The Sunday Times has revealed that the terms of its costly 2004 legal settlement with Lance Armstrong are likely to be reviewed in the wake of news the cyclist will not contest doping charges against him.
Discussion: Forbes and @joshhalliday
Julie Bosman / Media Decoder:
Release of Book on Bin Laden Raid Is Moved Up a Week  —  In response to a crush of media attention, criticism and consumers clamoring to buy the book, the publisher behind the first-hand account of the Navy SEALs raid that killed Osama bin Laden has decided to move up the release date to next Tuesday.
Dylan Byers / Politico:
National Review attacks PolitiFact  —  TAMPA, Fla. — The editors at the National Review are cautioning voters to ignore PolitiFact ratings on this week's convention speakers, citing the fact-checking organization's past rulings on Medicare as evidence that “PolitiFact can't be trusted to get the story right.”
 
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