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2. Tortoise Media reduces losses after cutting spending and staff; Company that has agreed to buy the Observer reports a pre-tax loss of £3.8m for 2023 after shedding some roles
3. WHISPERS
4. Los Angeles Times cuts dozens of jobs in a dark year for news
5. Hundreds of Gannett Journalists Walk Out
6. The Digest
7. The Digest
8. Washington Post announces more job cuts next year
9. Gannett Chain Starts Another Round of Layoffs
10. USA TODAY making steady progress in diversity
11. Post editor Buzbee warns staff on Twitter strife: 'Be constructive and collegial'
12. The New York Times pulls journalists from Russia amid media crackdown
13. The Digest
14. The Digest
15. Bezos' Post Adds Editors To Expand Coverage
16. USA TODAY makes gains in diversity
17. Washington Post Will Require All Employees To Get Vaccine
18. Post reverses reporter's ban on covering assault
19. The hamster wheel: why running as fast as we can is getting us nowhere
20. Justice for Conroy
21. Why the Morality Plays Inside The Times Persist
22. Ministers press on with deal to save regional newspapers
23. Reach takes action 'to protect jobs and business' as fifth of staff furloughed
24. Gannett will furlough workers at more than 100 newspapers over next three months
25. Bid for Gannett could portend more cuts at News, Freep
26. Government watchdogging on a budget: having fewer reporters doesn't mean you can't take on the big guys
27. Times Demotes an Editor Over Tweets About Race and Politics
28. N.Y. Times demotes editor after controversy
29. The recession appears to have ended before the National Bureau of Economic Research officially announced that it had begun
30. Wehco and Payroll
31. Terminating staff in Hong Kong--a recent court decision shifts the goalposts; employers in Hong Kong who think they know it all when it comes to termination should think again. A recent court decision casts doubt over the ease with which employers may dismiss employees for acts of 'misconduct'. (Hong Kong Focus)
32. Scion of The Times: how Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., has struggled to keep the family newspaper what it was - and what it must become
33. US stocks open lower on Wall Street Monday
34. Stocks open mostly lower on Wall Street Thursday
35. Stocks open higher on Wall Street Thursday (9:35 a.m.)
36. McClatchy buyouts could claim chain's full-time Guantanamo reporter
37. Another cartoonist loses his job, which does not bode well for the future of newspaper cartooning
38. Times Reassigns Reporter in Federal Leak Case After Internal Review
39. Staff reductions at newspapers in 1994 and 1995
40. Racial strife at Newsday?
41. Investigative talent departs after awards come in: The Blade's commitment to investigative reporting endures despite the loss of key reporters to larger news organizations with better pay
42. Real-life learning situations
43. A shrinking staff propels a newspaper's transformation: 'if we're forced to be a smaller place, then let's aggressively teach ourselves the virtues that go along with that sensibility.'
44. A film critic is suspended for allegedly buying fake Twitter followers - justified or overreaction?
45. Scott Pelley out as 'CBS Evening News' anchor
46. New York Times, Moving to Trim Editing Layers, Offers Buyouts to News Employees
47. Why are women absent from the pages of The Globe?
48. Just My Luck
49. California: newspaper cuts most of staff
50. Women's Wear Daily site dismisses 13
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