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From The Hilltop to history: Howard University’s commitment to journalism and democracy

Howard University’s Cathy Hughes School of Communications Department of Media, Journalism and Film has a long name, but so is its list of programs, centers, opportunities and accomplishments. Ingrid Sturgis, the department chair, says: “We pride ourselves on having a full, robust journalism program. We’re doubling down on investigative journalism now, but we’ve had investigative journalism courses going back almost 10 years.”

Why local publishers must seize the streaming audio revolution now

Remember when we said FAST channels would disrupt local TV? The same revolution is happening in audio, and publishers can’t afford to ignore it. With 83% of adults tuning into AM/FM radio (Nielsen) but over half of spoken-word listening now on digital devices (NPR), local media can leverage this shift to disrupt audio markets using their brand strength, audience trust, and advertiser relationships—no FCC license required.

Fractured democracy: Student journalists tackle America’s political divide through News21 fellowship

This summer, an elite group of student journalists fanned out across the country to investigate the state of American democracy as part of the prestigious Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship. Through immersive, on-the-ground reporting, these rising stars uncovered critical issues, from voting rights in Alabama to threats against election officials nationwide. Armed with deep research and mentorship from experts, they crafted stories, documentaries, and interactive projects to illuminate challenges and showcase those working across political divides—all while redefining what it means to report on a fractured democracy.

Channeling Charlie Hustle: The Pete Rose approach to sales success

Pete Rose wasn’t born with exceptional talents. He was not fast. He wasn’t graceful like DiMaggio or Ken Griffy. He didn’t have a strong arm like Roberto Clemente (or Al Kaline). What he did have was a consistent effort to give his all and get the maximum out of the abilities he possessed. That is the key to being an All-Star Seller — consistency of effort. A thirst to win! You have to hustle!
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President-elect Donald Trump agreed to sit down with NBC News’ Kristen Welker in an exclusive interview airing on “Meet the Press”on Sunday, Dec. 8. The interview will take place on Friday and marks his first network interview since winning the election.

Lakeway Publishers, Inc., has announced the sale of its Missouri regional operation to CherryRoad Media, Inc., a media and technology company focused on the sustainability of community journalism.
The 2025 Pulitzer Prize competition in Journalism (recognizing work published in the 2024 calendar year) has opened. Entries must be received by the Jan. 27, 2025, deadline (at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time).
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said Wednesday he is “optimistic” about President-elect Donald Trump’s second term and expressed some excitement about potential regulatory cutbacks in the coming years.
BLOX Digital has announced the beta launch of BLOX NXT (pronounced "next"), a groundbreaking new content management system that is set to redefine how media organizations manage, monetize and distribute content.
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Woolsey and Robinson on why local spending starts with a $2 bill

In Galveston County Texas, a simple yet powerful idea transforms how residents support their local economy: the $2 Shopping Challenge. Spearheaded by The Galveston County Daily News under Publisher Leonard Woolsey and Chief Revenue Director Michelle Robinson, the initiative encourages residents to collect $2 bills from local banks and spend them at participating businesses, creating a visible ripple effect of community support. What began as a quirky concept has quickly evolved into a movement, showcasing the impact of local spending while fostering stronger ties between businesses, residents, and the newspaper itself.

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A new website with a quirky name is tapping into the inertia of sidebar sports content. Launched Sept. 8, Offball.news curates crossover sports and pop culture content. The site acts as a destination for content where fashion and celebrity status share the court with sports.
The resilience of democracy lies in its ability to balance change with unwavering principles. As the U.S. enters a new chapter under a second Trump administration, the foundational freedoms of free speech, free press, and dissent face renewed challenges. While these freedoms have weathered past attempts at suppression, the stakes remain high as the press braces for potential restrictions and shifting public attitudes toward journalism. The question now is whether the enduring power of the First Amendment will once again protect democracy from being stretched to its breaking point.
There is evidence that the news industry and all local legacy media are reinventing themselves to be better positioned to battle for their share of digital ad dollars. E&P recently spoke with three industry executives who talked about the need for local media to catch up to make a digital transformation and help their advertisers do the same, as well as the importance of changing the sales culture at local media companies.
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The Verge’s editor-in-chief Nilay Patel and publisher Helen Havlak have announced that the technology brand is launching its first site-wide subscription product.
USA TODAY, part of Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI), announced its first-ever USA TODAY Movie Meter, a new platform that engages movie enthusiasts to rate which film deserves the “Film of the Year” designation.
An Afghan TV station has been shuttered over allegedly vulgar content and working with exiled media, a government spokesman said Thursday.
Based on Inside Radio’s monthly analysis of Nielsen’s data, news/talk has been on the comeback trail across all key demographics since hitting low points in May or June of this year, depending on the demo.
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Atex has announced its partnership with Sardegna Live, a prominent Sardinian news outlet and video production company. MyType brings cutting-edge digital content management (CMS) capabilities to Sardegna Live, enabling them to amplify their reach, enhance content creation and foster deeper connections with their audience.

Legacy.com and iPublish Media are now providing fully-managed obituary services across all Wick Communications publications. Each of Wick’s 20 local newspapers are utilizing iPublish’s self-serve intake, with all customer and funeral home support provided by a white-glove, Legacy-managed team.
The Washington Informer, sought to expand its online presence while retaining its commitment to impactful, community-focused journalism. Adopting Nota’s AI-powered empowered them to meet the demands of a modern media landscape, making their unique content more accessible and engaging. This digital evolution enables The Informer to stay relevant and impactful, reinforcing its legacy in the community while embracing new technologies that drive efficiency, growth, and deeper audience connections.
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In the world of local journalism, the need for both cost-effectiveness and cutting-edge technology is becoming increasingly critical, especially for mid-sized newspapers. The New Jersey Hills Media Group (NMG) recently embraced a new technological partner: Newzware. This business software platform, developed by ICANON Associates, is designed to help publishers streamline operations, reduce costs, and focus on the core mission of local journalism. The transition proved to be a turning point in how NMG manages its operations, providing solutions for editorial, advertising, circulation, and finance.

Hyperlocal news publisher and creator of Broadstreet Kenny Katzgrau teamed up with Montclair Local's Annette Batson to deliver a highly polished and tactical webinar on achieving same-day closes with digital advertisers.
The Defender Network has transformed its newsroom efficiency and audience engagement with Nota, an AI-powered tool tailored for modern journalism. Clyde Jiles, Strategic Alliance Manager at the Defender Network, shared how Nota helped cut content production time from 90 minutes to just 15, allowing their small team to focus on impactful storytelling. With features like tone customization and SEO optimization, Nota enabled the Defender to boost digital engagement and reach more readers without compromising journalistic quality. Jiles called the tool a game-changer, emphasizing its role in streamlining operations while amplifying their community’s voice.
Elite Insights and St. George News have revolutionized how media companies engage with their communities and generate revenue through innovative “Best Of” programs. These initiatives, powered by Elite Insights’ comprehensive software, enable publishers to create seamless, end-to-end campaigns that drive audience participation, build advertiser relationships, and unlock significant revenue streams. For St. George News, this approach has transformed their business, generating over $600,000 in annual revenue and fostering long-term advertiser loyalty, all while deepening connections with their local community.