USA TODAY editor-in-chief Nicole Carroll has joined the ASU Media Enterprise as executive director of a new initiative focused on reimagining local journalism.
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Suzanne Wilson | ASU Media Enterprise
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5/2/23
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For over 40 years, Carol Cutshall has made the drive from her home in Saltillo to The Daily News in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Friday (April 28), she made that drive one last time, as she retired from her position as Daily News advertising director.
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Becky Weikert | The Daily News
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5/2/23
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Sarah Ebner says Substack has proved people are willing to pay for newsletters.
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Charlotte Tobitt | Press Gazette
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5/2/23
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The company, which was once valued at $5.7 billion, has been struggling to find a buyer this year.
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Lauren Hirsch and Benjamin Mullin | The New York Times
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5/2/23
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Federal officials have approved a site on the National Mall for the capital’s first memorial dedicated to journalists who have died while reporting the news and to the role of the free press in a democracy, the foundation planning the project announced Monday.
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Justin Jouvenal | The Washington Post
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5/2/23
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Most journalists in the United States are concerned about the future of press freedoms in the country, according to a 2022 Pew Research Center survey of nearly 12,000 working U.S.-based journalists.
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Naomi Forman-Katz and Sarah Naseer | Pew Research Center
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5/2/23
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Fellows will earn $60,000 per year while learning to produce journalism that’s worthy of Americans’ trust.
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Press Release | Allbritton Journalism Institute
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5/2/23
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A judge will now decide whether media outlets that challenged how Fox News kept internal messages hidden from public view have a case.
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Jeremy W. Peters | The New York Times
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5/2/23
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He’s liable to say anything and is known to spread dangerous misinformation. He’s also the likely Republican nominee for president.
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Tom Jones | Poynter
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5/2/23
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As more journalists and organizations begin covering climate change, there is a need for information about how to cover this critical topic from a solutions perspective, according to Covering Climate Now.
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Elizabeth Aguilera | Association of Health Care Journalists
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5/2/23
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A federal judge said Oakland's rules for accessing encampments are not too restrictive to overcome the city's safety interest to clear the lot.
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Natalie Hanson | Courthouse News Service
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5/2/23
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Last week, the health care software company Epic announced that it would give Microsoft and GPT-4 access to patient records for the sake of automatically drafting replies to patients, and improving the ability of health systems to analyze their own patient records to cut costs and improve productivity. Here are some of the most basic concerns worth investigating in the wake of this announcement.
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R. Jan Gurley | Center for Health Journalists
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5/2/23
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Jerry Gray will be the next New York-based deputy on the International Edition.
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Suzanne Daley | The New York Times
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5/2/23
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Building on its vast success to date, The Athletic is remaking its newsroom’s top-level structure.
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Steven Ginsberg | The Athletic
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5/2/23
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The Associated Press has announced two new hires to its Climate and Environment team.
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A legislative blitz of anti-LGBTQ+ bills has hit statehouses across the country. What’s an LGBTQ+ journalist to do?
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Mike De Socio | for Poynter
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5/2/23
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A third generation veteran of the newspaper business has been named publisher of The Lufkin (Texas) Daily News.
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Jeff Pownall | The Lufkin Daily News
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5/2/23
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Centerfield, a premier outcome-based marketing service for digital customer acquisition, has announced the appointment of Kris Barton as chief executive officer. Barton joins Centerfield from Gannett, where he was president of Digital Marketing Solutions.
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Press Release | Centerfield Media Holding Company
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5/2/23
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By Niklas Eriksson
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5/2/23
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Two years ago, a majority of Republican Twitter users in the United States said the site had a bad impact on American democracy. But today, following Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, their views have become much more positive, while those of their Democratic counterparts have grown more negative.
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Monica Anderson | Pew Research Center
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5/1/23
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