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Post-Dispatch cuts 39 jobs
Newsroom loses 14.
(St. Louis P-D)

POSTED THURSDAY
Newspaper bailouts?
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(Reason.com)

Financial journalists surveyed
By Abrams' firm.
(Associated Press)

Gawker empire in trouble?
Denton "running scared"?
(The Independent)

USAT launches The Oval blog
Edited by Memmott.
(USAToday.com)

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Modesto Bee's new publisher
Is Eric Johnston.
(Modesto Bee)

Payne's too quiet departure
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FishbowlDC's Gavin joins Politico
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Conde Nast's "January surprise"
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WashingtonPost.com | UncleBarky.com
A washingtonpost.com chatter believes Hillary Clinton got "a huge surge in support" because of her fiercest media critics. "I know a lot of women who may not like Hillary but respect her and identify with her, and they're getting incredibly angry about the progressively dismissive way she gets treated by the [Maurren] Dowds and [Chris] Matthews of the world." The Post's Anne Kornblut responds: "I think there is something to that." || Ed Bark: Chris Matthews "had chided, vilified, ridiculed and all but written off both Clintons while anointing Barack Obama as literally 'the Lawrence of Arabia' of campaign 2008."
> Traister: Matthews, other male pundits put me on Clinton's side (Salon)
> Barrett: "Matthews loves to say all this macho stuff about Giuliani" (NYO)
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