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Newspaper news from 11 March 2009

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Reading Evening Post to go twice-weekly (Hold the Front Page)
Up to 95 posts could go in Surrey and Berkshire...
Johnston Press advertising revenue plummets 35% (Media Guardian)
Regional newspaper group Johnston Press suffered a year-on-year drop in advertising revenue of more than 35% in the first months of 2009 as overall re...
Star pays out to Big Brother's Charley (Media Guardian)
The Daily Star has paid £20,000 in damages and apologised in open court after falsely claiming that former Big Brother contestant Charley Uchea carried out a sex scam at lap-dancing clubs.
Stop the press! The future of US journalism (The Independent)
It is 4 July 2009, Independence Day in the US, and there are fireworks online.
Reading Evening Post to go twice-weekly (Hold the Front Page)
Up to 95 posts could go in Surrey and Berkshire...
IndexOnCensorship.org: European Court judgement on Times is ‘disappointing and weak’ (Journalism.co.uk)
A guest comment from Peter Noorlander on the Free Speech blog over at IndexOnCensorship.org.
'Social workers deserve better treatment by the press' (Journalism.co.uk)
Simeon Brody, community editor of Community Care...
S&B Media cuts 95 jobs (Media Guardian)
Surrey and Berkshire Media, part of Guardian Media Group's regional division, is to axe up to 95 jobs as it shuts two of its weekly newspapers, closes...
You know they all know: Mosley reveals pain of exposure to MPs (The Independent)
The motorsport boss Max Mosley has been permanently robbed of his dignity after newspaper stories revealed that he attended sadomasochistic "parties", he said yesterday.
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