As more newspapers rethink their print schedules, The Post and Courier is making a bold move—scaling back to five-day print delivery while doubling down on digital engagement. In this exclusive interview, PJ Browning, president of the newspaper division at Evening Post Publishing, breaks down the strategy behind the shift, how they’re preparing loyal readers for the transition, and why she believes the future of local journalism is both digital and deeply rooted in community trust. Watch now to hear how The Post and Courier is navigating this pivotal moment in publishing.
TikTok has returned to the app stores of Apple and Google in the U.S., after President Donald Trump delayed the enforcement of a TikTok ban.
Journalists have long faced obstacles in their pursuit of truth, but in recent years, a troubling trend has emerged: government-imposed gag rules that restrict public employees from speaking freely with the press. These restrictions, often enforced through public information offices or direct bans on communication, limit transparency and public accountability. In a recent episode of E&P Reports, Mike Blinder sat down with veteran Journalist Kathryn Foxhall and First Amendment Attorney Frank LoMonte to discuss the issue, its legal implications, and what journalists can do to push back.
Legacy.com and iPublish Media are now powering classified advertising call center services for all McClatchy properties. Sales, support and advertising desk services for McClatchy’s public notices, obituaries and general classifieds will be managed by a team of 40 Legacy service agents.
In today’s media landscape, news organizations are constantly searching for innovative ways to generate revenue, build audience engagement, and maintain efficiency. One solution that has gained traction across the industry is Best Of contests—community-driven programs that recognize local businesses and services while unlocking new advertising opportunities.