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Daniel Pearl Awards
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ProPublica funders' media beefs
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"Why I won't buy Montreal Gazette"
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(Montreal Gazette)

Yahoo buys Citizen Sports
Mobile-focused site.
(Mobile Media)

POSTED TUESDAY
Raines' op-ed on Fox News
Is discussed in Farhi's chat.
(Washington Post)

SF Weekly vs. Bay Guardian, cont'd.
Related post.
(SFW | SFBG)

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Chicago Tribune | Chicago Reader
Sun-Times Media Group CEO Cyrus Freidheim tells employees that the company's financial results for the first nine months of this year "have been well below plan and unprofitable" and the market for print advertising "has been terrible." He says the paper's cost-cutting plan includes "a reduction in staff, further outsourcing of selected activities and reformatting of our products." || Read memos from Freidheim and editor-in-chief Michael Cooke.
> Sun-Times employees now get to pay for Black's crimes (Chicago Trib)
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