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Thursday, September 23, 2004

Squibs


More journalists dying for the story. ... Human rights and journalists' groups protest abductions and killings of Iraq reporters in statement to UN. ... BoobGate fines: $27,500 each for CBS's 20 O&O stations. ... Senate cancels deadline for digital TV. ... Wal-Mart's growth means fewer ad dollars for newspapers. ... Online ad revenue soars to $2.37B. ... CBS News appoints independent investigators. ... Bill Burkett wants to sue CBS News. ... Killian family demands apology from CBS News. ... China shuts down policy journal that criticized North Korea. ... Lithuania shuts down pro-Chechen website under Russian pressure. ... Burma shuts down policy journal that covered international issues. ... ACLU sues paper to protect client's name. ... Newsday offers settlements to advertisers, Hoy cuts content in circulation scandal. ... Scripps papers can now make independent presidential endorsements. ... America likes online news. ... WSJ.com, ConsumerReports.org partner up. ... Project launched to monitor local stations and demand more candidate and issue coverage. ... Marie Claire editor booted. ... The Minor Fall, The Major Lift reaches coda.