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  America's Oldest Journal Covering the Newspaper Industry Monday, May 09, 2011
Researchers Say WSJ’s WikiLeaks Copycat Is Full Of Holes
SafeHouse, the Wall Street Journal's WikiLeaks-inspired submissions site, is being criticized by some in the security community for not giving enough protections to whistleblowers. - May 09, 2011
 
Josh Wolf Case Renews Debate on Journalist Rights
The University of California-Berkeley decided Josh Wolf shouldn't have been inside a campus building during an 11-hour student occupation in 2009 even though he was filming the protest as a journalist. - May 09, 2011
 
Service Launched for Publishers to Evade Apple Cut
The new subscriptions system from Yudu, whose customers include Reader's Digest and Haymarket, allows users to download publications onto their Apple device through the App Store, even when the purchase is made directly from the publisher. - May 06, 2011
 
 
 

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The Livingston Awards for excellence by professionals under the age of 35 are the largest all-media, general reporting prizes in American journalism. They are also unusual in judging print, broadcast and online entries against one another, a , Visit Website
 
 
Tribune Company Names President and Chief Executive Officer
Eddy Hartenstein will be responsible for overseeing all of the company’s operations across its many broadcasting, publishing, and interactive platforms.
 
Los Angeles Times Media Group Names President and Chief Operating Officer
Kathy Thomson will oversee all editorial, advertising sales, business services, marketing, and operational functions.
 
Comic Strip Authority Dies at 84
Bill Blackbeard is credited with helping save old American newspaper comics from destruction.
 
Center for Investigative Reporting Announces Additions
Mark Katches is now editorial director; Chase Davis is technology director; Hearst executive Phil Bronstein has been elected chairman of the board.
 
Philadelphia Media Network Announces New Chief Revenue Officer
Guy "Doc" Holliday, former executive with The New York Times, will be responsible for all advertising sales and operations of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
 
 
 
Technology and Nerds are Reshaping our Scope of Knowledge
E&P; Exclusive: Curated news services trap readers in a rut of vertical thinking. - by Jeff Fleming - May 02, 2011
 
Ethics Corner: Why Helen Thomas No Longer Has a Lifetime Achievement Award Named After Her
E&P; Exclusive: Reporting the news doesn’t mean becoming the news. - by Allan Wolper - April 27, 2011
 
Go Digital: Rich Media Specifics, Part 1
E&P; Exclusive: Double-digit spending growth is happening now. - by Neil Greer - April 15, 2011
 
Ready for the Mobile Ad Revolution?
E&P; Exclusive: The next revolution in advertising is already buzzing in your pocket or purse. - by Alan D. Mutter - April 13, 2011
 
Editorial: Free Press Doesn’t Mean Free Content
E&P; Exclusive: 4,016 reasons readers won't pay for online content. - by Jeff Fleming - March 25, 2011
 
 
 

 
Technology and Nerds are Reshaping our Scope of Knowledge
E&P; Exclusive: Curated news services trap readers in a rut of vertical thinking.
 
United Media Outsources Content to Universal Uclick
E&P; Exclusive: ‘Pearls Before Swine’ and ‘Get Fuzzy’ have a new home, but not all cartoonists think that's a good thing.
 
Critical Thinking: Pros and Cons to Online-Only Publishing
E&P; Exclusive: J-school students and industry vets weigh in on the viability of an online-only news venture.
 
Ethics Corner: Why Helen Thomas No Longer Has a Lifetime Achievement Award Named After Her
E&P; Exclusive: Reporting the news doesn’t mean becoming the news.
 
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Up, Up and Away
Brian Walton/Santa Maria Times
Spectators gather to watch the launch of a Delta IV-Heavy rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Jan. 20. At 235 feet tall, it is the largest rocket ever to launch from the West Coast and was carrying a top-secret reconnaissance satelite.
 

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