Additional stories and developments on Tuesday:
- Gannett announces furloughs for the first quarter (Gannett Blog)
- Ohio Gov. John Kasich says, “I have found my life is a lot better if I don’t get aggravated by what I read in the newspaper.” (Talking Points Memo)
- Adrian Holovaty is taking a more active role in Django development again (Holovaty.com)
- Erik Wemple says Mike Allen’s plea for people to buy his book should’ve read, “As long as you’re kind to read it and advertisers like Hyundai and United Healthcare throw big money at it, Playbook will always be free.” (The Washington Post)
- Woman’s paid obit doesn’t say anything about the fact that she killed five people (News & Record)
- See which major news outlets had the most-shared stories on Facebook (Facebook)
- Reynolds Journalism Institute study aims to determine most effective ways of delivering news and advertising online (Reynolds Journalism Institute)
- New domain registrations hint at local push for Chicago Tribune. (Fusible)
- New Hampshire Union Leader’s endorsement bodes well for Newt Gingrich (New York Times’ Fivethirtyeight)
- Craig Newmark: Fact checking is “is the biggest thing I might help with in my life.” (Craigconnects)
- Google launches awards for data journalism (Journalism.co.uk)
Curl up tonight with this:
- The New York Times and Wired describe a new tool that reveals Photoshopping
- “Once the freak show in journalism, gossip has now become center ring.” (Salon)