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  1. At Fort Hood, citizen "journalism" once again did nothing but spread misinformation. http://bit.ly/2uEQ5R
  2. Toronto Star editor takes red pen to publisher's buyout memo. http://bit.ly/1jUAde
  3. French journos link ongoing economic collapse of traditional news media to onset of Sarkozy's term of office in 2007. http://bit.ly/1PYiOx
  4. Hear That Ticking? That’s The Newsprint Time Bomb For Newspapers – Prices Going Up, Producers Looking 4 Big Increases. http://bit.ly/2QFCvt
  5. San Francisco Chronicle to become the first general-interest daily to print its editions on high-quality glossy paper. http://bit.ly/48S12H
  6. East Valley Tribune will stop publishing Dec. 31, bankrupt parent company Freedom Communications reported Monday. http://bit.ly/4c1GeD
  7. New York Times considered, but quickly rejected, killing sports section as part of cost savings. http://bit.ly/QpBjs
  8. New joint newspaper venture between Stephens Media LLC and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Inc. starts Sunday. http://bit.ly/UEkMH
  9. Associated Press Plans Summit To Quell Employees' Fears. http://bit.ly/3ZVoLg
  10. Fleet Street shows America how to win online success. http://bit.ly/2Y62kO
  11. Cutting a day out of a daily helps bottom line, newspaper publishers find. http://bit.ly/6SiAj
  12. St. Louis Globe-Democrat last put out a newspaper in 1986. It's returning web-only with some old familiar faces. http://bit.ly/2dON6N
  13. The National Post, flagship daily newspaper of beleaguered Canwest Global Communications, could close after Friday. http://bit.ly/31L1XO
  14. Locked-out workers scoop mainstream newspapers on corruption scandal. http://bit.ly/1VuDX0
  15. Examiner.com rolling out its format of local news to Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver. http://bit.ly/2pa4q5
  16. Hulu likely to charge subscription fee; Baltimore Sun poll results don't bode well for newspaper industry. http://bit.ly/2zht4f
  17. New figures show Seattle Times held on to two-thirds of old rival P-I's daily readers. http://bit.ly/E8lPz
  18. Average daily circulation at US newspapers fell more than 10% in April-Sept period compared with same period last year. http://bit.ly/4dDz4P
  19. Former newsman updates Stop the Presses: The American Newspaper in Peril documentary; airs Monday night. http://bit.ly/YgYDW
  20. Does Internet advertising really work? We haven't had a click all week. http://bit.ly/2hFGn0