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Stephenie Meyer Infuriates Her Alma Mater's Newspaper (November 27, 2008): Bestselling author Stephenie Meyer has legions of fans of her Twilight series.

Ziff Davis to Make PC Magazine a Web-only Publication (November 21, 2008): The New York Times reports that Ziff Davis is going to make its flagship title, PC Magazine, a web-only publication.

The New York Times is Bemused (November 11, 2008): Phillip B.

Wealthy Reading More Than Ever (September 4, 2008): There has been a lot of doom and gloom in the newspaper and magazine business because of falling readership.

Mort Walker Still Drawing Beetle Bailey 58 Years Later (August 7, 2008): Mort Walker, the creator of the Beetle Bailey cartoon strip, talks to the Wall Street Journal about his life and his amazing collection of cartoons that is the largest collection of its kind in the world.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn: Mostly Forgotten in the New Russia (August 6, 2008): The New York Times has an interesting article about the Russian reaction to the death of Nobel Prize winning author Alexander Solzhenitsyn.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn Dead at 89 (August 4, 2008): Alexander Solzhenitsyn has died.

Scientists Discover Laziness Gene (July 30, 2008): Have you ever felt that, all things considered, you'd really rather be napping? If so, it's not your fault.

Bloggers to AP: You're Dead to Us (June 17, 2008): Bloggers from both sides of the political aisle, from celebrity gossip and just about every other kind of site are uniting to refuse to link to any stories from the Associated Press.

Universities Obtain Standring's Column Writing Advice Book (June 4, 2008): Editor & Publisher reports that column-writing courses at two universities will be using Suzette Martinez Standring's book The Art of Column Writing.

Femme Fatale Barbara Walters Admits to Affair With Senator in Memoir (May 2, 2008): Barbara Walters admits to an affair with a senator in her memoir, Audition: A Memoir

Lonely Travel's Nasty Surprise (April 13, 2008): This is some very bad news for travel publisher Lonely Planet.

Death By Blogging (April 10, 2008): Everyone's talking about the New York Times article that says that blogging can kill you.

Are Print Movie Critics an Endangered Species? (April 9, 2008): Movie critics are about to become an endangered species, according to The New York Times.

Junot Diaz Wins Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (April 7, 2008): The Pulitzer Prize winners have been announced.

More Fallout From the Faux Gang Memoir Incident (March 17, 2008): The New York Times public editor, Clark Hoyt investigates how the faux gangbanger memoir Love and Consequences by "Margaret B.

AdAge Says Media Work Force Has Sunk to 15-Year Low (February 18, 2008): AdAge has a grim article that says the media work force has shrunk to a 15-year low.

CNN to Launch iReport.com (February 12, 2008): CNN is going to expand its citizen journalism website onto a new web property called iReport.

WGA Strikes Deal With 500 CBS News Workers (January 9, 2008): The WGA has reached a tentative contract deal with 500 CBS news employees.

Hillary Clinton Won't Cross Picket Line For CBS Debate (November 21, 2007): Senator Hillary Clinton has issued the following statement supporting the CBS news writers should they choose to strike.