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RIP Steve Ellis
Tallahassee sportswriter was 54.
(Tallahassee.com)

POSTED THURSDAY
AP layoff list
Grows.
(Gawker)

NYT's expanded Chicago report
Debuts Friday.
(NYT release)

POSTED WEDNESDAY
MinnPost gets $18K in donations
In 24 hours.
(MinnPost)

Time Inc. layoffs coming
Hundreds will lose jobs.
(NY Post)

Conde Nast holiday party is on
After one-year break.
(NY Observer)

POSTED TUESDAY
Terkel's FBI file
Is 269 pages.
(NYC News Service)

"Dilbert" on aggregators
Or "parasites."
(Dilbert.com)

POSTED MONDAY
DC Blade's final hours
Captured in photos.
(City Paper)

More on WT, Shep Smith
In Kurtz's chat.
(Washington Post)

JFK assassination Q&A
For upcoming 46th anniversary.
(BillLucey.com)

Sources of subsidy
Eighteen of them.
Jay Rosen)

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That's what Eugene Robinson says. "So do the parent news organizations, including my own [Washington Post Co.], that allowed their journalists to go on a broadcast that routinely crossed the line. All these trained observers couldn't have failed to notice Don Imus' well-practiced modus operandi. 'He never said anything bad while I was on' doesn't cut it as a defense."
> NABJ, NBC staff refused to go along with gentlemen's agreement LAT)
> Alerted by MSNBCer, NABJ was quick to call for Imus show boycott (WP)
> NABJ president Monroe thought, "Has [Imus] lost his mind?" (WSJ)
> A 24-hour news cycle kept Imus in the cross hairs, says Carr (NYT)
> Stein: Imus has finally been unmasked for what he always was (LAT)
> NYT's Rich says he always enjoyed matching wits with Imus (MW)
> "I've never seen a week like this," says Inside Radio editor (MH)
> Sorrell: I begrudge radio listeners for making Imus a rich racist (DMN)
> Barnhart: It was Roker -- not Sharpton -- who brought down Imus (KCS)
> Kurtz says there's "much more vile stuff" said on radio every day (SPT)
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