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Jailing of Plame Reporters Upheld in Court (NYT)
A three-judge panel of a federal appeals court held that the reporters may have witnessed a federal crime. NYO: Times and Time Reporters to go to the Supremes. NYP: Companies standing by embattled reporters and vowing to fight on. LAT: Appellate panel ruling may bolster an effort in Congress for a journalists' "shield" law. Slate: Jack Shafer's memo to Cooper and Miller: Fire Floyd Abrams, hire Bruce Sanford. WaPo: 81-page ruling holds out some hope for media.
Fired Three at CBS Not Going Quietly (NYO)
More than a month after the chairman of CBS requested the resignations of three top journalists, the three have yet to step down and are hiring lawyers.
Online Nude Photos Latest in 'Gannon' Scandal (WaPo)
The story's new X-rated twist has deepened the debate over blogging and the tactics used to drive a conservative reporter from his job as White House correspondent. NYO Why are liberal media silent on Gannon/Guckert, wonders Joe Conason.
High Court Hears Seattle JOA Dispute (Seattle Times)
Attorneys for Seattle's two daily newspapers, taking another swing in their long-running legal struggle, sought yesterday to convince the state Supreme Court that each deserves to emerge the winner in their fight to survive. Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Justices reveal little about how they might decide a precedent-setting lawsuit. Seattle Weekly: Tough times for Seattle's dailies, and for newspapers everywhere, writes Knute Berger.
The Incredible Shrinking New Hole (NYT)
Lawmakers' pique over the networks' coverage is prompting legislation that will both shorten the time broadcasters have between license renewals and require full commission review of 5 percent of all licenses.
Reuters Recovery (Guardian)
News and financial information group Reuters has posted better than expected full-year results, with operating profits up 52 percent.
News Corp. Maps Out Net Vision (FT)
Fifty senior News Corporation executives, including Rupert Murdoch, the chairman, will meet today to map out an Internet strategy for the global media company.
PBS Chief to Leave When Contract Expires (NYT)
Heading a system with significant fund-raising challenges, Pat Mitchell, chief executive of PBS, has announced that she will not renew her contract.
Producers Shake-Up at CNN (NYT)
Cable net has replaced the senior executive producer of the prime-time program NewsNight With Aaron Brown.
White House Meeting Yields No Credentialing Changes (E&P)
A meeting yesterday between the leadership of the White House Correspondents' Association and President Bush's press secretary made it clear neither side is in a hurry to change the current policies.
Enquirer Sets Move to NYC (NYP)
The tabloid that once transformed southern Florida into the home for a slew of scrappy supermarket tabloids is returning to New York after more than 30 years.
Miss Gould's Pencil (NYT)
Verlyn Klinkenborg: Eleanor Gould Packard, the New Yorker magazine's arbiter of style who died Sunday at 87, taught most of the writers she met a few things about words.
Tape It Baby, Tape It (NYO)
Ron Rosenbaum: It turns out that a number of highly regarded journalists still reject using a tape recorder or believe their note-taking is superior to it.
Apple Takes Online Journos to Court (VV)
Jarrett Murphy: What Apple Computer insists are "trade secrets" some websites are calling news.
Those Freewheeling Bloggies (OJR)
Mark Glaser: As weblogs mature, there are a plethora of awards, but the nature of the judging can be controversial.
Condé Caf Gaffe (NYDN)
The International Table offering at the cafeteria at Condé Nast's Times Square headquarters yesterday was "African-American."
Eisner Faces New Legacy Battle (Marketwatch)
Jon Friedman: While Simon & Schuster is pushing hard to publicize James Stewart's widely discussed book, Disney is scrambling hard to limit damage to Eisner's reputation.
Media Letting Canseco Off Easy? (Newsday)
Steve Zipay: Don't expect many tough questions as Jose Canseco's Media 'Roid Tour hits various TV and radio outlets in the coming week.
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