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Publisher and editor in chief of The New Republic, 28-year-old Chris Hughes was a co-founder of Facebook and founder of Jumo.
“Patch is the most significant media organization in the nation, bar none,” declares Patch chief content officer Rachel Feddersen.
At least one photographer was arrested and another struck over the head with a police baton late Sunday while covering anti-war protesters marching in opposition to the NATO summit in Chicago.
The Grimsby Telegraph used new developments in ink technology to inject a smell into special scratch-and-sniff patches printed on the paper's pages.
While newspapers nationwide continue to feel the brunt of online competition, a new, free weekly newspaper is up and running in Moab.
The Romney campaign is known for its hyper-disciplined approach to the news media.
Local journalist Scott Cooper has resigned as treasurer-secretary of the Oklahoma Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists amid an internal investigation into unauthorized withdrawals from the organization's checking account.
One year after a devastating tornado, The Joplin Globe feels stronger.
The Boston Globe unveiled today its annual Globe 100 list ranking the best-performing public companies in Massachusetts, and Momenta Pharmaceuticals claims the number one spot. For the first time in three years, the Globe 100 list features 100 companies.
While newspapers nationwide continue to feel the brunt of online
competition, a new, free weekly newspaper is up and running in Moab.
The Los Angeles Times will use a $1-million grant from the Ford Foundation to expand its coverage of key beats, including immigration and ethnic communities in Southern California, the southwest U.S. border and the emerging economic powerhouse of Brazil.
Plenty of kids have cellphones with cameras these days. But training journalists from first grade?
Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) pressed Federal Communications Commission
members to investigate alleged misconduct by News Corporation at an FCC
oversight hearing on Wednesday.
Syndicates: Changes Abound at The Washington Post



