Morning report
* C-SPAN founder to step down as chief executive. (New York Times)
* “Journalism is essentially built on trust,” Jayson Blair says when David Carr asks for comment on Mike Daisey. (New York Times)
* Berkeley officials hire attorneys to investigate police chief’s decision to go to reporter’s home at 12:45 a.m. (San Jose Mercury News)
* Paul Farhi on why radio talkers have to be more careful these days. (Washington Post)
* Mike Huckabee’s new radio show moves in on Limbaugh’s turf. (Wall Street Journal)
* Apple announces $2.65 per share dividend plan. (Apple.com)
* Former TribLocal reporter sues Chicago Tribune for overtime pay, seeks class-action status. (Chicago Tribune)
* Washington Post journalists “must be the un-Limbaugh,” ombud says in column about humor writer’s apology to Rush. (Washington Post)
* Media reporter John Koblin is leaving Conde Nast’s Women’s Wear Daily to write for Deadspin. (Capital New York)
* Two of Breitbart’s closest friends to take over his company. (Politico.com)
* MaineToday’s Morning Sentinel building might become a police station (Morning Sentinel)
* Rich Juzwiak leaves News Corp.’s The Daily to write for Gawker. (Observer.com)
