Afternoon report
* Michael Massing: The press writes endlessly about the Internet, but fails to examine some important questions about it. (CJR.org)
* Washington Post apologizes to Fareed Zakaria for its story about the way quotes were handled in his 2008 book. (washingtonpost.com)
* Is Mark Thompson what the New York Times really needs now? (gigaom.com)
* You can now read eight Foliomag.com stories a month before the meter kicks in. (Foliomag.com)
* Pablo Eisenberg: Washington Post shouldn’t have to ask the Ford Foundation for money. (philanthropy.com)
* Newspapers say USPS plan to offer discounts to direct marketing firm is unfair. (AP via Yahoo)
* Making up a Bob Dylan quote isn’t a real scandal? (redeyechicago.com)
