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  News Corp.: We're walling off our news
The big change will happen sometime over the next fiscal year. CEO Murdoch: 'We intend to charge for all news sites.'

  Globe union finally okays new contract
Agrees to 6 percent pay cut six weeks after nixing first contract offer. Up next: Finding a new owner for the newspaper.

  NY Times to web readers: Let's talk $s
Paper surveys readers on a range of subscription prices as it ponders reintroducing a pay wall for its online content

  Washington Post publisher: We blew it.
Axes get-togethers where lobbyists would pay big bucks to chat up paper's editors and rub shoulders with power-brokers

  Kidnapped reporters escape Taliban
NY Times' David Rohde and his interpreter hop over a wall, ending seven-month captivity without paying reported $5M ransom

  No deal yet with Boston Globe union
Negotiations between the guild and the Times Co. stretch deep into Wednesday without much progress. 'Let's meet again Monday.'

  On the block: NYT Co. shops Globe
The publisher retains Goldman Sachs to seek bids for the venerable title as rancor ramps up between management and the guild

  No deal: Globe guild rejects contract
Proposal fails by narrow 277-265 vote, prompting NYT Co. to threaten 23 percent wage reduction. Will negotiations begin again?

  Deal or no deal: Boston guild votes
The Globe's biggest union may reject a deal with NYT Co. management, resulting in an across-the-board pay cut or closure

  Delivering the inside scoop on Gannett
If there's a layoff coming, Gannett Blog will often have it before the official word comes down. Taking with founder Jim Hopkins.




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