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[metaslider id="205037"] Now in its 10th year, the Key Executives Mega-Conference kicked-off today in Fort Worth, Texas with a welcome from Fort Worth Star-Telegram publisher Ryan Mote and segued into the first opening general session “Revenue … more
Education is an essential beat for any newspaper. For the Fresno Bee, the California paper took it one step further with the launch of their Education Lab. The paper recently hired four journalists who will dive deep into covering education in the … more
More than 40 military veterans were interviewed for McClatchy’s Stricken report. Tara Copp has reported on or worked on defense issues for 20 years at multiple media outlets and for the U.S. Government Accountability Office. Over the last few … more
Hopkinsville businessman Hal McCoy (left) along with New Era editor Zirconia Alleyne and publisher Brandon Cox announce the future location of the Kentucky New Era in downtown Hopkinsville. (Photo provided) Whenever a publication is acquired by a … more
For news organizations, selling advertising has become a notoriously complicated endeavor as media companies, tech businesses, and platforms compete for a share of the revenue. Though there is still a remarkable amount of money spent on advertising … more
America East will take place at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center. The America East News Summit is set to return March 30 to April 1 in Hershey, Pa. at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center. Administered by the Pennsylvania NewsMedia … more
As news publishing enters a new decade, digital will continue to be a disruptor among us. The good thing is that the industry has learned how to harness its power and use the platform effectively in newsrooms and advertising departments. Digital can … more
In 2019, we saw Gannett and GateHouse Media merge to become the largest newspaper chain in the U.S. We saw more news organizations take a stronger stance against the spread of misinformation and lies. We saw publishers stand up to tech giants like … more
Fearful that future generations could lose historical recordings, footage, and stories, the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) and the University of Missouri (MU) Libraries are working together to ensure the survival of today’s digital … more
The new USATODAY.com includes color-coded sections to make it easier for users to navigate. In late October, USA TODAY unveiled upgrades and a new design to USATODAY.com. It’s the first major redesign since 2012 when the organization commemorated … more
As part of the 2020 International Newspaper Group (ING) Leadership Networking Summit, ING and E&P have agreed to collaborate on the first annual ING/E&P Operations All Star Excellence Awards, kicking off a powerful partnership. The Summit is … more
In the lead up to the U.S. presidential election, McClatchy has launched Impact2020, a standalone politics subscription product which aims to “tell a full national story powered by local reporting” for political obsessives  according to a press … more
Allison Altobelli and John Garrett announce Community Impact Newspaper’s expansion into Atlanta at the organization’s all-staff annual conference in October 2019. (Photo provided) Since launching Community Impact Newspaper (CIN) in 2005, John … more
There’s a well-known journalism motto: “If your mother says she loves you, check it out.” In other words, don’t ever assume anything. Last September, the Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) launched their own motto, “Doubt it? Check it. … more
Turn on the television. Pick up a magazine. Scroll through your Twitter feed. Chances are, you’re being inundated with hundreds of marketing campaigns. But news publishers are only producing a fraction of those, and as an industry, we need to do … more
The 2020 Mega-Conference will take place at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel in Texas. Put on your cowboy boots and get your lassos ready because the Key Executives Mega-Conference is heading to Texas this year. More than 700 news professionals are … more
General assignment reporter Paul Guzzo (left) and video producer James Borchuck stand in front of what was once Zion Cemetery. (Photo provided) Journalists receive tips all the time, but skilled journalists like Kathleen McGrory, Neil Bedi, Paul … more
The country’s first gay newspaper, the Washington Blade, recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. The Blade’s first edition was released Oct. 5, 1969 after the Stonewall Riots—a rebellion that occurred after the raid of a gay club. According … more
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Rachel Young, combat photographer, Communications Strategy and Operations, Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, poses for a portrait during Integrated Training … more
At the start of my newspaper career I was introduced to a new world of electronic operations. Many of us remember typesetters literally the size of a compact car and costing about the same as a house in the Hollywood Hills. Each newspaper had its … more
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