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

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

POSTED WEDNESDAY
Rather and Lehrer
Discuss old-style conventions.
(ANP)

Newsday circ scandal update
Nine get probation.
(Newsday)

Kushner at RNC
"Sitting quietly."
(Star-Ledger)

Raleigh N&O offers more buyouts
Charlotte Observer, too.
(N&O | Memos)

POSTED TUESDAY
AP talking points
Re Fournier.
(Politico.com)

Bloomberg-NYT rumor
How it started.
(NY Observer)

AJ-C departures
A slide show.
(Brightcove.com)

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Philly Daily News reporter and blogger Will Bunch says former Knight Ridder CEO Tony Ridder made some comments to the New York Times "that were so lacking in basic 'truthiness,' let alone truth, and in one case so nasty and unprofessional, that they shouldn't be allowed to pass." He points them out and suggests Ridder "pull a Douglas MacArthur and just fade if he's going to make mean or just plain untrue remarks." Any other thoughts on the Times piece? Pass them along.
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