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  1. CORRECTION: Here's the link for the NYT layoffs. http://is.gd/5qwGJ
  2. Stephen Colbert does much better than Jon Stewart as a magazine coverboy. Matt Pressman has some figures. http://is.gd/5qtv2
  3. Just graduated from j-school and can't find a job? Might as well hold on to that unpaid internship. http://is.gd/5qnRW
  4. "Destroying private life is the single worst thing Gawker has done," writes Mediaite's Robert Quigley. http://is.gd/5qjiB
  5. Christmas party video shows that St. Paul Pioneer Press journalists still care about what they do. http://is.gd/5qgXg
  6. WP's Public Enemy/911 item gets Regret the Error's "Correction of the Year" award. http://is.gd/5q0Lm
  7. E&P's Greg Mitchell and Joe Strupp talk about their magazine's closing. http://is.gd/5q5Ig
  8. Writing in WSJ, Thomas Frank says newsrooms don't need more conservatives. http://is.gd/5pXGt
  9. Esquire editor says mag industry has been charging too little for its products. (His iPhone app will be $2.99.) http://is.gd/5pWLt
  10. What NYT's Keller told Polk Awards judges about WSJ. (WSJ editor referenced letter this week in Carr response.) http://is.gd/5pWDE
  11. Media Matters is "doing fantastic." It raised $10M in 2009 (and paid columnist Eric Boehlert $121,900). http://is.gd/5pWkW
  12. Kevin Delaney has been named Wall Street Journal Online managing editor. http://is.gd/5p9xK
  13. Publisher's Weekly senior editor apologizes for "Afro Picks" cover; never thought it would offend some. http://is.gd/5oWNo
  14. Can't ABC News at least make believe it's considering Gwen Ifill for its "This Week" opening? http://is.gd/5oUH4
  15. Miami Herald begins accepting donations from web readers. ("Please consider a voluntary payment.") http://is.gd/5oMU2
  16. WSJ's Julia Angwin says she's giving up and making her Facebook profile public. http://is.gd/5oHgP
  17. Richard Vezza replaces George Arwady as Star-Ledger publisher. (Arwady goes to Springfield, Mass. paper.) http://is.gd/5oG1t
  18. "Every president grouses about hosting a holiday party for the meanies in the press," says Mike McCurry. http://is.gd/5oEjU
  19. NYU library gets Gourmet magazine's collection of 3,500 cookbooks. http://is.gd/5ozqn
  20. The optimism of people at small online startups "is absolutely infectious," says j-historian Michael Schudson. http://is.gd/5ouUA