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Hall Takes the Helm
Charlotte Hall, editor of the Orlando Sentinel, was installed as the 79th president of American Society of Newspaper Editors at Wednesday morning’s breakfast. She told a few lightbulb jokes, referenced Dickens and Indiana Jones, and introduced her theme for this year: “Editors Leading Change.” Text of Hall’s Address
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Editors Blast AP Pricing Plan

Can Print Newspapers Survive?
By BEN LEUBSDORF

ASNE REPORTER
For decades, editors have looked to the future and wondered if newspapers have a place in it.
“Are you now holding an endangered species in your hands?” asked David Shaw, the late media reporter for the Los Angeles Times.
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Editors, Publishers Mix and Mingle
By KAMALA LANE
ASNE REPORTER
The first combined convention of the NAA/NEXPO and ASNE brought together an estimated 3,300 registered attendees – including about 550 publishers and editors -- for a multidimensional exchange across all facets of the newspaper industry.

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NAMME WELCOME: Charles V. Pittman, Senior Vice President of Schurz Communications, hugs Mary Kay Blake during the NAMME reception on Tuesday. (MARIE D. DE JESUS/ASNE REPORTER)

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