Columns

Newspaper Beat
Kristina Ackermann | 11/29/2012
Newspapers making strides despite challenges.
Syndicate World
Rob Tornoe | 11/13/2012
Cartoonists use new tools to add depth to drawings.
Newsosaur
Alan D. Mutter | 11/7/2012
Though newspapers have been pretty good over the years at growing traffic on their websites, they are shockingly bad at capitalizing on the social power of digital media to broaden their audiences.
Shoptalk
John McIver | 11/6/2012
Slightly more than 70 percent of incumbent candidates win re-election, so one might guess that incumbents win the endorsement race too. But they don’t.
Shoptalk
Darrell Berkheimer | 10/22/2012
Lack of passion drives declining readership.
Syndicate World
Rob Tornoe | 10/16/2012
Thompson was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2009.
Ethics Corner
Allan Wolper | 10/10/2012
Timothy Crouse talks about his book, his father, and quote approval.
Newspaper Beat
Kristina Ackermann | 10/8/2012
Digital first leads to second bankruptcy for Journal Register.
Newsosaur
Alan D. Mutter | 10/3/2012
When former BBC boss Mark Thompson starts work as chief executive of The New York Times Co., he will become the highest-profile example yet of an emerging trend among publishers to hire leaders from outside the newspaper business.
Shoptalk
Gary Randazzo | 9/24/2012
Using the newspaper to develop Internet ad strategies.
Kristina Ackermann | 9/21/2012
Age-old question receives fresh scrutiny as election cycle steps into high gear.
Syndicate World
Rob Tornoe | 9/20/2012
The former newspaper columnist takes his talents to The New Yorker.
Ethics Corner
Allan Wolper | 9/13/2012
Lifting press releases verbatim and publishing them without attribution is a sin against readers.
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