Washington Post Managing Editor Kevin Merida relayed the news in a memo to the newsroom.
Faculty publisher Cynthia Rawitch was not in the newsroom the day the piece ran, a Thursday.
The process is rigorous and involves multiple levels of review within and outside the newsroom.
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Abramson was surprised at how poorly integrated the two parts of the newsroom were.
The newsroom budget of two hundred million dollars was reduced by ten per cent, Geddes says.
The newsroom, packed with reporters glued to telephones, TVs and computer terminals, is otherwise spare.
Many previous editors treated upstairs as the place that delivered the money the newsroom needed.
Others embrace google baiting in order to get enough traffic to pay for the newsroom.
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She angrily confronted us in the middle of the newsroom and threatened to sue us for libel.
As they say in the newsroom, the Murdochs just may be a running story akin to Watergate.
Last week, Abramson announced that she would be eliminating about twenty jobs in the newsroom through buyouts.
He galvanized the newsroom to perform in spectacular fashion, and that spring the Times won seven Pulitzer Prizes.
Some of those cuts will come from the newsroom, which is already more than 15 jobs over budget.
There's none of the newsroom buzz one might associate with the operators of one of the world's largest sites.
The newsroom has only eight wage-earning journalists who manage around twenty freelancers (whose remuneration depends on performance) and interns.
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Many who gathered in the newsroom that day were thinking of this history.
Unlike Howell Raines, who wanted to transform the newsroom, Abramson preached newsroom continuity.
Native advertising: Without a doubt, this has the potential of making media heads explode all over the newsroom floor.
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At the excellent New Orleans blog Gambit related, the mood in the newsroom at the Times-Picayune was grim.
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"I want two inches off your hair and two inches off your arse, " one had shouted across the newsroom.
Look at any computer screen in the newsroom in Cardiff today and two headline words stand out: Speed and stimulus.
The newsroom myopia is such that very few safety training courses offered to conflict reporters include specific precautions for women.
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It has laid off staff in the newsroom and taken other cost-cutting measures to offset a decline in advertising revenue.
Mr. Daniels has finished shooting 10 episodes of "The Newsroom, " and is waiting hoping for HBO to give the go-ahead for season two.
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Abramson moved to the middle of the newsroom, where, reading from notes, she spoke into a microphone that reached her forehead.
In the Newsroom, however, Sorkin has taken a page from Jon Stewart by showing actual newsclips and calling out newsmakers by name.
After Raines left, Abramson became a heroine to many in the newsroom.
Just a month ago, Aron Pilhofer, the Times Interactive Editor, placed a Mozilla-Knight fellow inside the newsroom to help measure impact.
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Surely the newsroom was aware that I was broadcasting live on air?
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That is not the newsroom we have observed over our four years.
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