Poynter Online
Go


Top Story

When Photojournalists Get Stuck Between Police, Protesters
Most Recent Articles
Most E-mailed
Recent Comments
Recent Tags
Community Activity

Poynter Training
Poynter Seminars
Small, in-person training experiences.
News University
Today's most popular courses on NewsU, Poynter's e-learning site for journalists.
Webinars
Our online classroom is just a click away. Learn more.
All Webinars

Romenesko

Home > Romenesko
Tools: Text Sizeor, Print, RSSRSS, Subscribe via e-mail
Jim Romenesko
Your daily fix of media industry news, commentary, and memos.
Updated at
1:13 p.m. ET


Pruitt resigns from controlling trusts
"Not a precursor to anything."
(Sacramento Bee)

POSTED FRIDAY
It's time to get off Couric's back
Says Jon Friedman.
MarketWatch)

POSTED THURSDAY
Times-Picayune subscribers
Get four papers today.
(Editor & Publisher)

E-mail Romenesko
Send letters, memos,
and feedback.






POPULAR TOPICS


Toledo Blade
Blade management says it hopes the lockouts will prompt the unions to bargain more frequently to try to reach a contract settlement. Larry Vellequette of the Toledo Newspaper Guild, one of the unions still reporting to work, questions the strategy. "To say they want to increase negotiations by locking out their workers is a bit duplicitous."
Posted at 9:02 AM August 28, 2006
Tools:
Comment, e-mail, Permalink, Share
View items published between:   &   
(MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY)
Username
Password
New User? Signup Now
Poynter Careers
Ask The Recruiter Ask The Recruiter Monday: Take Mentor's Advice and Jump Ship?
Colleen on Careers Colleen on Careers You Worked Hard to Get the Interview, Make it Count