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Pilot Cuts 125 Jobs
Plagued by advertising declines, The Virginian-Pilot is cutting at least 125 positions - or 10 percent of a 1,260-person work force - mostly through layoffs and shutting affiliated publications, publisher Maurice Jones said Friday.
Man Guilty Of Reporter Threat
The Lynchburg resident is released for time served after pleading guilty to stalking Chris Dumond, of The News & Advance in Lynchburg, and making threats against Dumond and Liberty University chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr.
Virginia’s E-Press for Nov. 19
VPA didn't send 'Creative Circle' e-mails; contest info available online; new 'Sales Professional of the Year' award; and more.
AP Will Restructure D.C. Bureau
"The restructuring will provide AP regional Washington coverage for 28 states that now are not represented," according to an AP release.
Newspapers Will Regret Losing Talent
NYT: Newspapers, which began the race with a huge lead in terms of human assets, may end up just another part of the underinformed commodity of clutter.
AP Changes Style for Heads of State
No longer will it be "President Bush" or "President-elect Obama." The full name of the head of state now will be used on first reference.
Virginia’s E-Press for Nov. 12
Burrelles changes address for daily subscriptions; Advertising Contest information on the Web site; News Contest entry kits online; and more.
Burrelles Has New Address for Dailies
Due to DHL shutting down its domestic operations, Burrelles has given VPA an updated address to which one daily newspaper subscription must be sent.
Wash. Times Triples W.H. Staffers
Days after The Washington Post revealed plans to double its White House reporting team -- from two to four -- the rival Washington Times is upping its coverage, from one to three scribes. In addition, the Times is also launching a news service today that it promotes as an a la carte option to standard syndicate outlets.
Wash. Post Doubles W.H. Staffers
E&P: The Washington Post will expand its crew of full-time White House correspondents from two to four to cover the incoming Obama Administration. That will also include the paper's first Web-based White House reporter, according to Managing Editor Phil Bennett.
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