Morning report
* Job cuts earlier this month cost Philly newspapers owner about $900,000 in severance; more layoffs coming. (Philly.com)
* Helen Thomas won’t be getting her own table at next month’s White House Correspondents Association dinner. (Huffington Post)
* How the Wall Street Journal is using Pinterest. (10,000 Words)
* Columbia j-school considers online courses and degrees. (WiredAcademic.com)
* Mike Daisey retraction episode sets online listening record for “This American Life.” (Nieman Journalism Lab)
* Journalist Priscilla L. Buckley, sister of William F. Buckley, is dead at 90. (Washington Post)
* Patch Elections head John Ness explains how the AOL-owned site is covering the 2012 elections. (Street Fight Mag)
* Paul Farhi has more on Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School “recalling” newspapers. (Washington Post)
