A word to the wise citizen journalist: Don't tell people you work for CNN unless you're salaried--they might sue you. [The Hollywood Reporter]
Scotland's iPhone users can rejoice--The Scotsman, an Edinburgh-based daily, has launched Scotland's first newspaper iPhone app. [Hold The Front Page]
Will Gordon Brown's stance against paywalls help him gain votes? [Newser]
The WSJ's three-year Pulitzer drought has Boston Phoenix writer Steven Kadzis wondering why. [The Phoenix]
Google's new Twitter timeline search can help reporters looking for messages tweeted on an important day in history. [V3.co.uk]
Investor newswire FlyOnTheWall.com has been squashed by Barclays, Merrill Lynch, and Morgan Stanley. [Business Insider]
Disgruntled Romanians hacked the Daily Telegraph's Wine and Dine sections over racially insensitive language on the site. [Guardian]
The future was bright for journalists in 1965, when aspiring reporters were advised to "go directly to a newspaper and ask the city editor for a job." [Pitch.com]


