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Dirksen Awards
Go to Seattle Times, CQ.
(NPF)

Future of journalism discussion
In Ann Arbor.
(AA Chronicle)

Slate praised for hiring Spitzer
Corn: "He deserves a platform."
(Mother Jones)

Wolff chats about Murdoch
"I did come to like him."
(Washington Post)

"Welcome aboard, Eliot!"
Says Blodget.
(SAI)

POSTED WEDNESDAY
CNN tops Fox News
In November.
(New York Times)

No disclosure
In Gates' New Yorker piece.
(Boston Phoenix)

POSTED TUESDAY
NYT site #1 in pageviews
For October.
(Editor & Publisher)

How should journos use Twitter?
Asks CJR.
(CJR)

POSTED MONDAY
"I'm poped out"
Say Garry Wills.
(NCR)

Plain Dealer layoffs
Coming Tuesday.
(Editor & Publisher)

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Miami Herald
Edward Wasserman says CNBC no longer perceives a difference between journalist and show pony. He doesn't buy the network's claim that Maria Bartiromo's jet-setting is source development. "She's a corporate emissary and brand-enhancement, helping favored companies -- many of them CNBC advertisers -- to put on successful events. So what happens when her duties as a journalist obligate her to report news that would displease her network-approved consorts on the intercontinental banquet circuit? Do we get the news, or do they get the Money Honey? Do you have to ask?"
> She hasn't said a word about this, which is how a celebrity acts (WP)
> Kneale says the real story is Citi's faltering, not Bartiromo (Forbes)
> Bartiromo: CEOs can get a fair shake when talking to reporters (NYSE)
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