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Community publisher launches fourth newspaper.
J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
New look and marketing message promote value of digital subscriptions.
Ed Kennedy was first reporter to break news of Germany’s surrender in World War II. He broke a military embargo to do so, and was subsequently fired from his job with the Associated Press.
Freelance journalist Chris Killian is visiting 11 swing states and reporting the stories of everyday Americans in a project called Swing State Stories.
81-year-old man placed ad twice a year in the L.A. Times.
New site stands out by being ‘homegrown’
J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
Ottawa Citizen reporter finds missing man.
“YouTube is an enormous universe that should not be ignored.”
The Los Angeles Times capitalized on the mobile movement by connecting its print coverage of the London Olympics with an augmented reality app called iD Print.
What if you could cover 100 percent of something? Every homicide in a city. Every artist at a music festival. The latest polling in every campaign race. If you have an innovative idea, but need an army of freelancers to get it off the ground, submit it to the 100% Journalism Challenge, where a prize value of $35,000 will be awarded to three winners.
Early adopter reports success with online subscription model.
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce



