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LNP Media Group, owned by Steinman Communications Inc., and WITF have announced that together the two organizations are forging a new model for local news, community education and civic engagement in Central Pennsylvania. more
The world's largest social media platforms Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and others will have to crack down on illegal and harmful content or else face hefty fines under the European Union's Digital Services Act from as early as Aug. 25. more
The American public’s trust in institutions continues to erode — particularly confidence in organizations that provide news and information. Yet, a new study from Gallup and Knight Foundation finds that many Americans turn to individuals with public platforms for information and place a great deal of trust in these individuals.   more
The suit stemmed from a political reporter's investigation into claims the former congressman's family used undocumented workers on their Iowa dairy farm. more
About half of Americans (49%) say they have listened to a podcast in the past year, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. This share is roughly consistent across racial and ethnic groups, but Black podcast listeners tend to turn to podcasts about certain topics more frequently and listen to them for different reasons than listeners of other racial and ethnic backgrounds. more
“I’ve decided to go back into Ukraine to keep reporting,” war correspondent Tim Mak writes in his first Substack newsletter. “This time, alone.” more
Poynter's Tom Jones writes: "We’re still trying to figure out the whys and hows and what’s next of it all. News, rumors and rumblings continue to flow like a river into the ocean. " more
Broadcasters are trying to get the Federal Communications Commission to complete its long-delayed 2018 quadrennial review of broadcast regulations. more
With the pandemic mostly in the rearview mirror and a president willing to play ball with the press, Washington appears ready to return to the star-studded event that “everyone loves to hate” — the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner. more
Recognize your role as a member of “the media,” lean into complexity and nuance, and get to know the people you aim to serve. more
Amanda Shendruk joins The Washington Post from Quartz, where she explored creative approaches to finding data and visualizing the global economy. Youyou Zhou most recently was a senior data editor at Vox, where she created workflows and set standards for data visualization and elevated data journalism capacity across the newsroom. more
Megan Bridgeman is joining The Washington Post as an SEO editor based on the West Coast. In this role, she will help support the SEO team’s mission of reaching audiences on search platforms, with a specific focus bridging the hours between the team’s editors in D.C. and the global audience team in Seoul. more
The Washington Post has announced four promotions in Video. more
Coming this summer, “A King’s Reign” explores stories from LeBron James’s 20 years in the N.B.A. more
The team is welcoming two colleagues to new roles. more
Former Pulitzer Prize Board Co-Chair and Administrator Mike Pride died Monday, April 24, in Florida from complications of a longstanding blood disorder. He was 76. more
Natalie Acra has been promoted from general manager to publisher of the Daily News in Greensburg, Indiana. more
Sam Jacobs is the youngest editor to lead TIME since co-founder Henry Luce. His appointment as TIME’s 19th top editor comes as it reaches the largest audience in its history — 105 million people around the world. more
In a period of disruption for broadcast, there are opportunities for newspapers. more
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