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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Tuesday Morning in the Blogosphere

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BuzzFeed reverses course after PTO backlash - Axios

Snow could delay delivery of newspapers - The Oakland Press

Suspected potassium cyanide sent to Japanese newspapers - Reuters

Student Newspapers Are Split On Whether To Stay In Print - WMUK

GOP candidates take page from Trump playbook in bashing media - Poynter

Mexico Officials Make Arrest in Slaying of Radio Journalist - Associated Press

Lee Enterprises, Inc. Acquires Daily Kenosha News and Companion Weekly - EP

GateHouse Media Buys South Bend Tribune, Other Newspapers - South Bend Tribune

We demand BuzzFeed pay out earned paid time off to its recently laid-off employees - Medium

Breslin and Hamill’s brilliant, honest and courageous writing defined NY City journalism - HBO

Newspapers cost more than twice as much today as they did a decade ago - Nieman Journalism Lab


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