FINAL CUTS: AOL shutters sites; female news media shortage

Here's our list of headlines that managed to evade the full-on blog treatment today:

• AOL has folded 30 of its editorial brands. (Forbes/Mixed Media)

• Less than a third of news media jobs belong to women. (Bloomberg)

• Female news readers, however, are apparently abundant at WSJ.com. (Media Post)

• The New York Times is asking Twitter to pull the plug on a third-party feed that will help readers game its forthcoming online pay model. (Forbes/Mixed Media)

• Deborah Needleman explains why she put Anna Wintour on the cover of WSJ magazine's April issue. (AP)

• Jennifer 8. Lee and Matt Thompson are joining the board of the Center for Public Integrity. (Romenesko)

• New York Times opinion editor Mark Lotto is headed to GQ. (WWD/Memo Pad)

• The U.K.'s Daily Mail still hasn't learned its lesson about stealing the work of other publications. (SF Weekly)