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Rupert Murdoch to Pay $3.2 Million to Family of Murdered Girl He Spied On
John Cook · 10/21/11 09:58AMNationwide Layoffs Hit Village Voice Media
Hamilton Nolan · 10/20/11 02:01PMMore Staffers Laid Off at The Village Voice
Hamilton Nolan · 10/19/11 02:46PMFox Business Network Reminded to Cover Business Once in a While
Hamilton Nolan · 10/18/11 02:15PMMichael Wolff Finally, Officially, Seriously Done at Adweek
Hamilton Nolan · 10/17/11 01:28PMJill Abramson Vows to Manage Newsroom Like Dogs
Hamilton Nolan · 10/17/11 11:57AMThe Global Newspaper Industry Declines
Hamilton Nolan · 10/14/11 02:46PMEritrea's a Terrible Place for Journalists, Too
Hamilton Nolan · 10/13/11 02:08PMNew York Times Asks For More Newsroom Buyouts
Hamilton Nolan · 10/13/11 10:33AMPhoto Caption Writer Goes Rogue
Matt Cherette · 10/13/11 02:37AMCanada's Globe and Mail puts up a gallery of photos every week featuring red carpet pics of the rich and famous accompanied by generic captions. But not tonight! It seems a frustrated writer decided to stick it to the 1% by rewriting the captions to poke fun of the celebs, sprinkling in photos from Occupy Wall Street to show support for the protests.
Dirty Tricks at The Wall Street Journal in Europe
Hamilton Nolan · 10/12/11 01:26PMNews Corp Back to Shrugging Off Public Opinion
Hamilton Nolan · 10/11/11 01:41PMWho Broke the Speaking Rules at the New York Times?
Hamilton Nolan · 10/11/11 08:54AMNew York Times ethics cop Phil Corbett just sent out the following memo to the newsroom, reminding them about the paper's rules for paid speaking engagements. (Thomas Friedman, among others, has had trouble with this in the past.) An NYT source says "they don't send these reminders out unless someone breaks the rules or screws up." So who was it? Email me if you know.