Morning report

Loeb winner Felix Salmon
* Winners of the Loeb Awards — “the Pulitzers of business journalism” — have been announced. (Felix Salmon wins for blogging.) (Talking Biz News)
* What if the newspaper industry had used its smarts to build a great search engine before Google did? (Online Journalism Review)
* Reports say NBC News has offered the “Today” co-host job to Savannah Guthrie. (Hollywood Reporter | New York Times)
* If News Corp. is split, Murdoch’s newspapers will no longer be able to count on the latest blockbuster movie to disguise their financial woes. (Nieman Journalism Lab)
* Fox News changes Charles Gasparino’s bio after it’s pointed out he wasn’t a Pulitzer nominee. (MSNBC)
* Times-Picayune’s new publisher scoots out of restaurant after realizing it’s raising funds for newspaper’s employees. (Dash Thirty Dash)
* News Corp shareholders mostly just want the company’s papers to go away. (Felix Salmon)
* Philly Inquirer staff has mixed feelings about moving out of “the Tower of Truth.” (Phillymag.com)
