Morning Report

* NYT editorial page editor on Martha Raddatz: She acted like a working journalist and not a TV personality. (nytimes.com) | “Jim Lehrer she is not.” (politico.com) | How she won it. (nymag.com) | Her view of last night. (politico.com)
* Twitter CEO: “I view [Twitter] as very, very complementary to the news outlets.” (marketplace.org)
* Family of teen who collapsed and died at football camp gives photo (at left) to NYT, then is surprised to see it in the paper. Really? (thedaily.com)
* Conde Nast cuts about 60 employees over two days. (Second column item.) (nypost.com)
* Apple is expected to unveil the iPad Mini on October 23. (allthingsd.com)
* Broadcast legends recall the Iran hostage crisis. (hollywoodreporter.com)
* Thanks to smartphones, we’re now in the golden age of reading. (chicagoreader.com)
* Pulitzer-winner Paul Salopek plans a seven-year walk around the world. (pulitzercenter.org)
* TiVo finding: Republicans like golf and Democrats enjoy cartoons. (nytimes.com)
* David Chalian named Politico’s video programming veep. (politico.com)


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