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What's next for Columbia's Journalism School as Dean Nicholas Lemann steps down — The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is about to choose its first new leader in a decade, after Dean Nicholas Lemann announced his impending departure from the post at the end of this academic year.
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Bloomberg
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Columbia J-school dean stepping down — Nicholas Lemann, dean of Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, will be stepping down at the end of the current academic year, the school announced on Wednesday morning. (The news broke in the media world on Tuesday afternoon.)


New York Times Agrees To Mediation For Contract — The New York Times and the Newspaper Guild of New York will turn to an outside mediator to help hammer out a contract, it was announced Wednesday. Arthur Sulzberger Jr., the paper's publisher, broke the news to staff in an email.
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New York Magazine, JIMROMENESKO.COM and nyguild.org
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Sulzberger Will Shows Heirs Want to Sell His New York Times Stock — NEW YORK CITY — The children of the late New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Sr. are moving quickly to sell stock he held in the Gray Lady's parent company, his will reveals. — Sulzberger Sr. died at 86 on Sept. 29 …


Bain Capital Wants a Piece of Gawker — After we published nearly 1,000 pages of Bain Capital's confidential financial records—including audits revealing for the first time that Bain employed a potentially illegal tax dodge currently under investigation by the New York attorney general …


The Orange County Register is hiring dozens of reporters, focusing on print-first expansion — Why did the Orange County Register send reporters and photogs to cover 40 — yes, four-zero, 40 — high-school sporting events in one weekend? No, it's not another news mob. Nor is it a one-time thing.
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The Buttry Diary and The Newspaper Guild


What Jack Welch Could Learn From Rupert Murdoch — After the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its latest U.S. unemployment report on October 5, former General Electric CEO Jack Welch set off a social media firestorm with a single tweet suggesting the Obama administration had doctored the numbers for political gain.
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Wall Street Journal, Hit & Run, New York Post and Slate

After Week of Big Political News, the Big Loser? Liberal Bias — Back when Barack Obama seemed to be in command of the race and had the poll numbers to back it up — that was just a week ago, wasn't it? — there were abundant suggestions that the fix was in, that a compliant …
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FiveThirtyEight, Reuters, Los Angeles Times, Gallup and Pressing Issues

Anthony Shadid a finalist for National Book Awards — Anthony Shadid is a finalist in this year's National Book Awards' nonfiction category. The New York Times reporter's memoir “House of Stone” was published shortly after his death from an asthma attack in Syria this February.
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Capital New York, The Wrap and GalleyCat

Willie Geist Is Named Co-Host of 9 a.m. Hour of ‘Today’ — NBC's “Today” show on Wednesday welcomed Willie Geist, the MSNBC newsman and occasional comedian, as the new co-host of its 9 a.m. hour. The network confirmed that Mr. Geist would become a permanent presence on “Today,” …
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Media & Entertainment, Broadcasting & Cable and Inside TV

Penske will tear down Variety's pay wall: sources — Variety's pay wall is going to come tumbling down, informed sources say, now that the 107-year-old Hollywood trade title has been acquired by Deadline.com owner Jay Penske. Penske, who is believed to have paid Reed Elsevier between $26 million …
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FishbowlNY and Los Angeles Times


No, giving away the news doesn't mean lower-quality journalism — Amid all the heated debates over whether paywalls and subscription models are the solution to the ongoing disruption of traditional media, one argument resurfaces again and again — namely, that a free or advertising-supported news model …
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The Buttry Diary