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Jim Romenesko
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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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Robert Thomson is likely to "play a part" at the Wall Street Journal but it isn't clear exactly how, reports Martin Peers. There have been reports that Thomson will become Journal publisher. Gordon Crovitz, who currently has that job, says "I'd certainly like to stay." Peers hears Rupert Murdoch likes Rich Zannino and wants him to stay as CEO of Dow Jones.
> Murdoch's WSJ will have better distribution, promotion, more color (WP)
> Editorial: Murdoch's game is about expansion, not diminishment (ChiTrib)
> "Let's be more than a little grateful to Murdoch," writes Ambrose (NRO)
> Readers will be watching for hidden agendas, bad China coverage (CJR)
> Every headline will be parsed for signs of political self-interest (Salon)
> WSJ editorial review committee looks like a 98-pound weakling (E&P)
> Committee members will get $100,000 for four annual meetings (LAT)
Posted at 11:11 AM Aug 2, 2007
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