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Your daily fix of media industry news, commentary, and memos.
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POSTED FRIDAY
Newsweek cover flap
Sklar's comments.
(Huffington Post)

More puzzlers
From Jay Rosen.
(Romenesko Letters)

POSTED THURSDAY
Royko film
To be based on three columns.
(Wisconsin SJ)

Losing a home
One journo's experience.
(CJR)

Newsweek's Palin cover
Explained.
(LAT Blogs)

LAT publisher's "treason" remark
Prompts Fake LAT post.
(notthelatimes.com)

Press too tough on Palin?
Many say yes.
(People-press.org)

POSTED WEDNESDAY
Okrent's HuffPost piece
Background story.
(Portfolio.com)

People mag's Newman book
"Leaves a sour taste in my mouth."
(Folio)

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