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Nov 21 2008 4:48pm EDT

Late Breaks: 'WSJ' vs. 'NYT,' Layoff Roundup, more

-Rich Greenfield might not be too impressed, but The Wall Street Journal is succeeding at taking high-end advertising away from The New York Times. [Bloomberg]

-Today's media layoffs: Source Interlink, Salon.com. [Gawker, Politico]

-Vogue editor Anna Wintour really doesn't like being asked about retirement. [The Cut]

-The Huffington Post has another $15 million in capital to play with. [PaidContent]. □


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