Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Tuesday Linkage

Financial Times' paid online subs rose 15% last year.

Two corrections on NYT's Charles Blow's Saturday column appear, including getting wrong that mother in Precious is a crack addict.

Roger Ebert is on Oprah's show today. He can't talk due to his many operations but he tweets that on the show he does some magnificent "typing." But hasn't that always been true?

Gannett ends wage freeze.

Traffic at E&P's main site in month of February one-third what it was last fall.

Reno paper wants emails related to governor's alleged affairs.

BBC considers deep cuts in its Web site.

Arianna Huffington on pay wall advocates allegedly "missing the point," dahling.

Afghanistan bans coverage of current Taliban attacks, saying it only encourages them.

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