Washington Post
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How Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber Can Become President
New Washington Post app showcases all the ways it can be used to evaluate how engaged readers are with certain candidates
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News Organizations Still Just Use Twitter for Self-Promotion (Study)
They aren’t re-tweeting much or engaging their readers, a Pew study finds
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Washington Post Company Reports 3Q Loss
Declining enrollment at Kaplan education and poor ad sales at its publishing division lead to $6.2 million in net losses
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Washington Post Chairman Exits to Run ‘PBS NewsHour’
Bo Jones Jr. will be the President and CEO of MacNeil/Lehrer Productions
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The Washington Post’s Site Slow Down — Do Woodward and Bernstein Have Facebook?
The Washington Post cuts back while its parent company is hemorrhaging cash, but can you really get off faster than its website loads?
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Reuters Taps Bay Citizen Editor Jonathan Weber as West Coast Bureau Chief
Jonathan Weber departed the non-profit site Thursday
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Washington Post Shutters Most of Its Local Bureaus, Denies It Is Retrenching
Paper, which closed all national bureaus in 2009, will only maintain its physical presence in capitals of Virginia and Maryland
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Washington Post Profits Fall 50% in Q2
Revenue for the education and newspaper publishing divisions declines
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The Palin Emails: How You, Too, Can Work for the NYT or Washington Post (For Free)
A great experiment in crowd-sourced journalism? Or laziness?
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Washington Post Hires Reporter That Used to ‘Tenaciously’ Cover Them
Erik Wemple, former editor at TBD.com and City Paper columnist, joins paper’s opinion section
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Aggregator Wars: WaPo Launches ‘Trove’; NYT-Backed News.me on the Way
Paper rolls out free “Pandora for news,” while Bit.ly’s iPad news aggregator set to launch
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Washington Post Admits Plagiarism in Arizona Shooting Coverage
Paper says Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Sari Horwitz borrowed “substantial material” from the Arizona Republic
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David Broder, ‘Dean’ of D.C. Press Corps, Dies at 81
Pulitzer Prize-winner had covered every presidential convention since 1956
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From Suicide Bombs to ‘Rahmageddon’: A Day in the Life of the Homepage
How high-profile news organizations — from the New York Times to Gawker — organized a big news day on the web: The LA Times is slow, HuffPo kicks ass on engagement and Gawker needs a hand
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Glenn Beck Thinks His Website Will Replace the New York Times
On heels of ex-HuffPo hire for TheBlaze.com, conservative host sounds off on newspapers