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In 2016, Credder CEO Chase Palmieri and co-founders Austin Walter (product manager) and Jared Fesler (brand manager) saw that clickbait and sensationalism was becoming more prominent in the news cycle, and they knew media outlets were going to be … more
Cartoonist Lynn Johnston and her recently deceased Universal Press Syndicate editor, Lee Salem, introduced newspaper readers everywhere to Elly and John and their children on Sunday, Sept. 9, 1979. For the next 29 years, loyal readers of “For … more
Rupert Murdoch, the executive chairman of News Corp and co-chairman of Fox Corp., who built his fortune in the newspaper business, once called the ad-driven profits from his publications “rivers of gold.” By 2005, he lamented, “Sometimes … more
Local, independent journalism will get kicked to the curb in more than 20 markets later this month as the Kroger Co. removes free publications from all of its grocery stores nationwide. The news has left a number of alternative weeklies scrambling … more
A lot has changed in the printing industry over the past 35 years and a lot has stayed the same. We’ve had circulation ups and downs, advertising certainly isn’t what it once was and newspaper ownership has changed dramatically. But our world … more
Since 2013, News-O-Matic has brought news to children on a daily basis through its app (more than 4 million kids have downloaded it), covering topics from space science and politics to football and fashion. And now, with more media outlets available … more
The Fallen Journalists Memorial Act of 2019 (H.R. 3465 and S. 1969) was recently introduced in the U.S. House and Senate in order to establish a permanent Fallen Journalists Memorial in Washington, D.C. The bipartisan legislation authorizes the … more
The front page of the Cheyenne Post’s first issue The old timey font and steam engine on the Cheyenne (Wyo.) Post masthead makes the weekly newspaper appear to look a century old, but the fact is the paper just put out its first edition on July … more
For so long newspapers have designed content with the print customer in mind, but times are changing. A recent Pew Research Center study based on 3,425 U.S. adults concluded that of those that preferred to read the news (as opposed to listening or … more
In June, the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA) and the Inland Press Association approved a plan to consolidate the two associations. The merger will become effective on Oct. 1. “The number one goal for the new association is to … more
As more readers search for news they can trust, PEN America and the Trust Project have released a new digital tool called the Newsroom Transparency Tracker to help readers track policies, practices and people behind the news of more than 50 leading … more
Investigative journalism is often the stuff of drama. Exposing corruption, abuse, inequality and crimes are inherently good, juicy stories—not to mention a core competency and duty for newspapers. It wouldn’t surprise anyone in news to hear that … more
New E&P owner and publisher Mike Blinder (left) poses with an issue of E&P with former owner and publisher Duncan McIntosh. Duncan McIntosh, president and group publisher of the Duncan McIntosh Co., Inc. and owner of Editor and Publisher … more
(From left) Defender publisher Sonceria Messiah-Jiles, Chase Karacostas, Katie Balevic, Alexis Tatum, Texas Legislative Black Caucus Chair Harold Dutton, Samaiya Kirven and McKayla Ellison. (Photo provided) Motivated to give readers well-written and … more
In Rapid City, S.D., two newspapers recently joined forces to create a publication named Eyapaha, offering readers and tourists a glimpse into the lives of the Native Americans in the region and to promote the culture and tourism sites on their … more
A little over a year ago, I wrote an article here outlining the latest trends and advancements in our newspaper industry. At that time, I went into the assignment eyes wide open and full of enthusiasm, being provided the opportunity to write about … more
Good-bye, Philadelphia Media Network. Hello, Philadelphia Inquirer. On June 1, the Inquirer celebrated its 190th birthday with a new logo, web address and company name. The name change also affected the former Philly.com (now Inquirer.com) and the … more
As more newspapers merge and consolidate, North Carolina’s last two family-owned daily publications, the Daily Record and the Wilson Times, have come together to create a media management company called Restoration Newsmedia. Last year, Keven … more
Many news publishers are overwhelmed with the amount of solutions out there that promises to convert online readers into paying customers, but Deep.BI has the potential to change the game. The software provider has offices in California, London and … more
When I daydream about the world of tomorrow, my mind immediately goes to old Popular Science magazines with cover stories about flying cars and wondrous devices. But ask most journalists about the future, and a look of demoralized panic will wash … more
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