Columns

Kristina Ackermann | 2/8/2013
The Journal News' gun permit map betrayed public trust, has since been taken down.
Newsosaur
Alan D. Mutter | 2/6/2013
Studies uncover the real problem with print, and what can be done to draw younger readers to the digital product.
Syndicate World
Rob Tornoe | 1/23/2013
In the wake of his successful Indiegogo fundraising campaign, cartoonist Bill Day has landed in the middle of a plagiarism controversy.
Kristina Ackermann | 1/22/2013
Production All-Stars are a group of late-night heroes.
Shoptalk
Stuart Harris | 1/21/2013
Newspapers are now multimedia companies, and the print edition is just one outlet. This more dynamic business model needs a more dynamic work environment.
Rob Tornoe | 1/14/2013
Windows 8 presents another avenue for newspaper publishers to distribute content; the question is whether it can be profitable
Newsosaur
Alan D. Mutter | 1/9/2013
Retailers and shoppers rapidly embracing mobile commerce.
Syndicate World
Rob Tornoe | 1/7/2013
Crowdfunding campaign launched to help Bill Day keep his house and his cartooning career.
Kristina Ackermann | 12/21/2012
Between accusations of biased coverage, waning power to influence readers, and the very real potential to drive away advertisers, newspapers are better off keeping their political endorsements to themselves.
Shoptalk
Gary Randazzo | 12/20/2012
The author's job at the San Francisco Chronicle was to rebuild ad revenue and put the organization on a solid market footing.
Syndicate World
Rob Tornoe | 12/18/2012
Popular cartoonist Rex Babin passed away in March after a long battle with stomach cancer.
Ethics Corner
Allan Wolper | 12/12/2012
Sportswriters have responsibility to hold even foreign players accountable.
Newsosaur
Alan D. Mutter | 12/5/2012
Lessons from the O.C. Register’s now-defunct Peel app.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013