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New York Press Association Spring Conference & Trade Show | April 26-27
Professional development at ridiculously low prices.
Media Financial Management Annual Conference | May 19-22
All sessions will qualify for CPE credits.
75th World News Media Congress 2024 | May 27-29
3 Days. 3 Conferences. Workshops. Study Tours. Awards. Unrivalled Networking.
RTDNA24: Milwaukee | June 12-14
A one-of-a-kind news-leadership retreat designed with you in mind.
Global Fact-Checking Summit | June 26-28
Registration is now open for the world’s largest fact-checking summit.
Alabama Press Association Summer Convention | June 27-29
Perdido Beach Resort, Orange Beach, AL
Mississippi Press 158th Annual Meeting | June 27-29
Registration will open in the spring.
Colorado Press Association Annual Convention | August 22-24
Insights in Action: Strategies to Amplify Revenue, Reach and Reporting
NCPA Annual Convention | Sept. 18-20
Save the date: Sept. 18-20
Washington Newspaper Publishers Annual Convention | Oct. 4-5
Olympia Hotel at Capitol Lake in Olympia, Washington
Latest #NewsMedia Industry News
POLITICO reports — and The New York Times denies — changes in coverage due to ire over not getting a one-on-one interview with the president.
China’s ByteDance said it won’t sell its U.S. TikTok, a day after President Biden signed legislation that could force the company to sell the popular video-sharing platform or stop operating in the U.S.
The satirical news website was bought by a new firm in Chicago that took inspiration for its name, Global Tetrahedron, from a book written by The Onion’s staff.
America's Newspapers, a leading advocate for the nation's newspaper industry, enthusiastically endorses the Arkansas Government Disclosure Act of 2024 and the proposed Arkansas Government Disclosure Amendment. These initiatives represent a critical step forward in protecting the public's fundamental right to access government records and proceedings and to make government actions more transparent.
Almost six months ago, the arrests of Alabama reporter Don Fletcher and newspaper publisher Sherry Digmon made national headlines. Last week, charges that Fletcher and Digmon broke the law by reporting on a grand jury subpoena were finally dismissed.
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What started as a plan to combat disinformation and fake news, The Legitimate Platform has become the app that works to support journalists. Legitimate started in January 2020 and is a one-stop shop for journalists to spread information quickly. Conceived by Caoimhe and Gerard Donnelly, it acts as a conduit, offering items such as three hours of transcription service with unlimited uploads and, using artificial intelligence, creating article outlines in its free version.
For the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, dabbling in new ideas is at the center of the organization’s identity as they have a new CEO and publisher at the helm. Whether the company is expanding into the greater Minnesota community, creating partnerships or investing in products, changes are happening in an effort to build on the paper's 157-year legacy.
Generating revenue remains a constant challenge. Some news outlets are reinventing special sections and editions, a traditional segment of most newspapers, to attract more readers and new and loyal advertisers. Here are four examples that publications and news outlets can adopt.