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Tribune apologizes for cruel prank on newspaper reporters
As part of a cyber security test, the newspaper publisher told employees by email they qualified for bonuses that didn't exist.

Sacramento Bee to abandon 2100 Q headquarters
The Sacramento Bee will leave its 2100 Q Street headquarters next summer, a move that is intended to help offset a decline in ad revenue.

New York Times to stop printing daily TV grid in metro version of newspaper
The New York Times says it will soon stop printing daily TV listings in its home edition of the newspaper.

Sinclair demands Washington Post retract story over pulled segment
The TV station owner says the newspaper column is "rife with inaccuracies, defamation, lies and conspiracy theories."

National Enquirer parent company wins auction to buy McClatchy
Chatham Asset Management emerges as the highest bidder for the assets of the Sacramento Bee's parent company.

San Francisco newspaper hiring reporter to cover Disneyland
The job listing says applicants need to like more than just the rides.

Vallejo newspaper will relocate staff to Vacaville office
Officials cite changing media landscape, including struggles brought on by COVID-19, as reason for relocation

Is media criticism a malicious attack or legitimate critique?
Threats against the freedom of the press may be serious. But they are not the same thing as genuine and constructive criticism.
By:
Julie Reid

Washington Post seeking reporter to cover domestic terrorism
The Washington Post is seeking applications for a new beat: Domestic terrorism reporting.

Sacramento Bee hiring Black communities reporter for expanded social coverage
The Sacramento Bee says it is taking applications for a new reporting position that will focus on issues affecting the Black community.

Popular science blog closes after New York Times journalist threatens to blow anonymity
A niche science blog that has found a devoted following has closed after the blog's anonymous author said their identity was set to be exposed in an upcoming New York Times profile.

Viewpoint: For political discourse, polls could do more harm than good
"Polls have become an essential part of the news, particularly in the run-up to an election. But it can have a negative effect on how democracy works."
By:
Michael Traugott