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Ten “big-name” Washington Post journalists — including Dana Priest, David Finkel and Carol Leonnig — secretly met last month with Post president Stephen Hills and expressed their concerns about what’s going on at the paper, reports Lucia Moses.

Steve Hills

Over sandwiches around the dining room table, the journalists expressed concern about the loss of newsroom resources. Accounts of the evening that are making the rounds suggest it was hardly comforting to their journalistic souls. Hills was said to have shocked [them] with remarks that awards “don’t matter,” urged more traffic-driving slideshows over original Post photos, and compared the Post to Ohio’s Dayton Daily News, a paper with one-fifth the circulation of the 508,000-circ Post.

Hills tells Moses that “I was having a wide-ranging informal conversation at a dinner party with my colleagues, who happen to be some of the best reporters and editors in the business, about the challenges that we face.”

Asked about this story, one of my Post sources said: “Steve Hills scares the hell out of the newsroom. Marcus [Brauchli] doesn’t get nearly enough credit for fighting him off.”

* Secret meeting has Washington Post buzzing (Adweek)
* From Friday: Washington Post ad revenue continues slide (Washington Post)

Cornell University Prof. Walter Cohen was identified in Friday’s Cornell Daily Sun as the “Senior Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Cunt.” The paper’s editor explains how that happened:

The paper was vandalized Thursday night as The Sun celebrated its last night of publication for the semester. About 150 people gathered at our offices during this particular occasion. This is something that The Sun has been doing every year since I first joined. We have always held this event without incident, and we are appalled that someone would attempt to compromise our integrity by sneaking this curse word into the paper.

-- May 4 Cornell Daily Sun (h/t @collegemedia)

* Letter from the Editor: On the profanity in Friday’s paper (Cornell Daily Sun)
* Was the C-word in the Cornell paper planted by their own staff? (Ivy Gate Blog)
* Earlier: Suffolk University paper apologizes for “Dumb Fuckers” headline
* More publishing screw-ups on Romenesko’s Pinterest page