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For Goss International, this year’s Graphics of the Americas trade show (February 21-23, 2013) is dedicated to partnering with customers on leading solutions for newspaper, commercial and packaging applications.
The
rapidly expanding adoption of mobile couponing is poised to become a
major challenge to one of the most profitable and important revenue
streams remaining for newspapers: preprint advertising circulars.
The entrepreneur behind two of Australia’s newest media ventures—the fledgling Global Mail and soon to be launched Guardian Australia website—has called for the development of ‘open journalism.'
The Baltimore Sun is publishing a special edition to be distributed to New Orleans-area hotels this weekend.
Google has come to an agreement with French publishers who wanted the search giant to start paying them for linking to their content.
A Fox News journalist ordered to testify about confidential sources used in a story about the Colorado theater shooting will fight the ruling, court papers showed on Thursday.
With future economic and environmental concerns in mind, PRIME UV began designing UV curing systems nearly 25 years ago. Renowned for their high-speed UV curing systems for printing and packaging presses, Prime UV lamps are remarkably reliable and scrupulously tested to ensure steadfast performance.
The Washington Post will be the first news industry partner in a scholarship program enabling computer programmers to earn a master’s degree in journalism at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications followed by a paid internship at the prestigious newspaper.
On January 31, 2013, the Newspaper Guild Bargaining Committee reached a
tentative agreement for a new two-year contract to begin at
ratification.
The oldest Spanish-language newspaper in the country turns 100 this year.
Associated Newspapers Ltd. must pay
a former director at the Bank of Scotland Plc 60,000 pounds
($95,000) in damages in a U.K. libel judgment after publishing
articles claiming the man committed perjury and was part of a
criminal conspiracy to defraud banks.
Independent directors will not meet again until March to discuss Rupert Murdoch's choice for editor roles.
Business people, labor unions, activists, citizens form coalition to save Philadelphia newspapers.
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