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Biz media winners and losers
Financial crisis coverage.
(Gawker)

Hiring chill
At Conde Nast.
(NY Observer)

Gillmor blasts Politico
For Game Day.
(seattlepi.com)

Krugman's Nobel
Forces Dowd to aim "much higher."
(New York Times)

BusinessWeek solicits story ideas
From readers.
(BusinessWeek)

NYTer: I'm no Dell shill
Santora ad raises questions.
(Valleywag)

POSTED TUESDAY
CNN's Brown on political reporting
How it's changed since '04.
(Beet.tv)

Lauren Rich Fine
Joins ContentNext.
paidContent)

"Geezers" and online news
Outing's prediction.
(Steve Outing)

Rick Redfern
Now blogging.
("Doonesbury")

Where was the press?
In run-up to financial mess.
(CJR)

Mason joins DC Examiner
After leaving Houston Chron.
(Fishbowl DC)

POSTED MONDAY
Newspaper endorsements
Obama has a 28-11 lead.
(E&P)

Bingo Gossip
An 18,000-circ paper.
(DMN)

Vatican's newspaper
Now includes hard-hitting news.
(WSJ)

Online giants become print allies
Papers embrace Google, Yahoo.
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From Jeffrey Brown's "NewsHour" interview with PBS ombudsman and former Washington Post ombud Michael Getler:
JEFFREY BROWN: Does your experience with the Post suggest that the role having an ombudsman makes a difference? Does it make a difference to the content or does it make a difference to bringing the audience into a different relationship with the organizations?
MICHAEL GETLER: I think both. I think clearly readers in the case of the Post, viewers in the case of PBS like having someone there that they can complain to, that they can get a response from about substantive issues that they have with what's been put on the air. It's very hard to measure the internal impact on the news organization. I mean if you write something critical, the editor or producer is not going to come over and say gee, thanks for that. They are not going to do that.
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