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 WEDNESDAYCNN tops Fox News In November. (New York Times)
No disclosure In Gates' New Yorker piece. (Boston Phoenix)
POSTED TUESDAY NYT site #1 in pageviewsFor 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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SALEM: Well, all three have presented a variety of problems, but I would have to put Garry Trudeau at the top of the list, only because that’s about as close as we ever came to getting sued. He did a week on Frank Sinatra receiving the Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor that an individual can receive, and he did a week on Sinatra, just a blistering week, with alleged Mafia ties, etc., etc., and we had lawyered it inside, out, and backwards, and but that didn’t stop Sinatra and his lawyers, and we had some exchange of mail, and I really thought that this could be it, this could be the test of the First Amendment, but finally Sinatra’s lawyers backed off, but it was touch and go and our lawyers in the situation were terrific. The people we got problems from, of course, was the insurance company.