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Walter Hussman Jr. (center) addresses the crowd at a celebration for the opening of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media. (Photo provided) Following a $25 million gift by WEHCO Media, Inc. chairman and Arkansas Democrat-Gazette publisher … more
These days, it’s becoming vital to quickly cover a live event and verify what speakers have said. According to Jeff Kofman, founder of Trint, an automated transcription and online productivity platform, it takes at least three hours to manually … more
While the term “fake news” is thrown around with increased—and even disturbing—regularity, there remains the issue of whether reporters are doing enough to ensure that the information they write is factual and accurate. Today, reporters, as … more
Photo by the Salt Lake Tribune Nearly 150 years of for-profit newsgathering is coming to a close after the Salt Lake Tribune got word earlier this month that the IRS approved its petition to become the first nonprofit newspaper in the country. The … more
Image courtesy of the Dallas Morning News When DallasNews, GuideLive, SportsDay, SportsDayHS and Al Día readers visited their websites in August, they were greeted with a new home—DallasNews.com. Mike Orren, the paper’s chief product officer, … more
Neatly tied and stacked bundles sit ready for shipment. Twine produces a tight tie without cutting into papers, thanks to the BUNN tying machine. (Photo by Jerry Simpkins) Many of the tools we use in our business have seen dramatic improvements over … more
After Hearst Connecticut Media reported on a lawsuit alleging past sexual abuse at the Boys & Girls club in Greenwich, Conn., reporter Hannah Dellinger began to wonder if there were similar issues taking place at other Boys & Girls Clubs. … more
Boston University journalism student Shannon Larson (right) interviews Dina Gorelik, a senior at Newton North High School and co-organizer of the climate strike held on Sep. 19 in Newton. (Photo by Ella Bailey) Just outside of Boston one of the … more
What if news publishers could track a digital subscriber’s journey from start to finish? That’s what a recent report published by Google News Initiative (GNI), FTI Consulting and Local Media Association (LMA) has made possible. The “Critical … more
As a podcaster, you’re going to spend countless hours building your brand. From researching new topics and interviewing guests to recording and editing your shows, you’re creating a voice that is uniquely yours. As a part of developing your … more
News consumers have a variety of apps at their disposal to help aggregate their news and deliver it in their preferred way. But for those who prefer to listen to their news, whether it’s at home or on their daily commute, there’s Curio. Curio is … more
P.J. Browning (Photo by Grace Beahm Alford/Post and Courier)   Our 2019 Publisher of the Year, P.J. Browning, calls herself a “newspaper brat.” With a journalism career that spans more than 30 years, it’s easy to understand why. Browning, … more
Roger Black is currently the editor and designer of a quarterly magazine, TYPE. Good design holds the key for news organizations scrambling to attract an audience in a highly fragmented field of competitors, according to magazine and newspaper … more
[metaslider id="202979"] E&P announced the winners of its 24th annual EPPY Awards on Oct. 23 at editorandpublisher.com. This year’s EPPY Awards received more than 300 entries. Winners were selected from an international list of nominations to … more
Two Arizona State University (ASU) journalism professors, Kristin Gilger and Julia Wallace, record the achievements and challenges that women have faced in America’s newsrooms in their new book, “There’s No Crying in Newsrooms: What Women Have … more
Workers installed the new printing press for LNP Media Group in June. (Photo by Chris Knight) In August, I wrote an article for E&P referencing the lack of innovation in our industry. That article drew quite a bit of ire from many diehard … more
The Illinois Newsroom, a regional journalism collaboration focused on expanding access to trusted information education, political impact and health/environment, is reaching audiences through an in-person event series called News & Brews. The … more
San Fransisco Chronicle photographer Jessica Christian snaps a photo of Alex Piersen (also known as Shorty) during the 24 hours in homelessness project. (Photo by Kevin Fagan) Four years ago, the San Francisco Chronicle created the SF Homeless … more
Whistleblowers face many challenges, both before and after releasing information, which is why The Signals Network (TSN) has created the Whistleblower Protection Program, dedicated to supporting whistleblowers that have shared information in the … more
Twenty years ago, the news publishing world looked a lot different than it does today. Newspapers were still the main source of information for many consumers, and they had more cash flow and more people working in their newsrooms. Yet, presently, … more
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