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Columns

Columns Editorial 

Editorial: Deadspin is Dead

Nu Yang  December 3, 2019

“Hi! I’ve just been fired from Deadspin for not sticking to sports.” “Just now I resigned my position at Deadspin

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Columns Industry Insight 

Industry Insight: Old and New Forms of Marketing Can Change Newspaper Misperceptions

Matt DeRienzo  November 25, 2019

How did we get to a point where the size of the audience for many local newspapers is bigger than

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Columns Digital Publishing 

Digital Publishing: Six Tools and Tips to Save Time

Rob Tornoe  November 22, 2019

Obviously, there are many reasons to attend journalism conferences — networking, an excuse to leave the newsroom, open bars, self-aggrandized

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Business of News Columns 

Business of News: As Consumers ‘Tidy Up’ and Bundle, Publishers Must Rely on the Strength of Local Journalism

Tim Gallagher  November 21, 2019

If you want to understand how to save the newspaper business, start by moving out of a house you have

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Columns Critical Thinking 

Critical Thinking: Should Newsrooms Accept Additional Funding From Facebook?

Evelyn Mateos  November 8, 2019

Facebook recently announced it would offer news outlets millions of dollars for the rights to their content in a news

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Columns Editorial 

Editorial: One of a Kind

Nu Yang  November 5, 2019

Close to 100 nominations were sent in this year to be considered for our 2019 Publisher of the Year, making

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Columns Shoptalk 

Shoptalk: ‘Journalism Thinking’ Needs a Call to Arms

Christopher Wink  November 1, 2019

Think of it like the rise of “design thinking.” Nobody has ever said: “But what’s the business model for ‘design

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Columns Digital Publishing 

Digital Publishing: With His Weekly Newsletter, Joseph Lichterman Provides a Roadmap to Newsroom Innovation

Rob Tornoe  October 25, 2019

A Texas nonprofit that turned criticism into cash. A look at ProPublica’s successful year-end fundraising playbook. How a hyper-local website

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Columns Industry Insight 

Industry Insight: Local Newspapers Could Be Crushed Under the Debt of Mega-Mergers

Matt DeRienzo  October 24, 2019

Two things are more true than ever about the state of daily newspapers: the need for innovation and investment in

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Business of News Columns 

Business of News: Instead of Ignoring Complaints, Newspapers Should Create Better Experiences For Readers

Tim Gallagher  October 22, 2019

My wife and I stopped for dinner at a nice locally owned spot that started as a breakfast and lunch

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Feature Headlines


To Free Themselves From Lies, Journalists are Using New Tools and Techniques to Check Facts

Salt Lake Tribune Editor: ‘In the Next Three to Four Months, We’ll Be Ready to Be a Full-On Nonprofit’

Production: For B. H. Bunn Co., Simplicity May Be the Best Design

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A Section Headlines


UNC Journalism School Receives $25 Million Gift From Walter Hussman Jr.

Look Ahead: Trint Launches Realtime Transcription for Live Events

Dallas Morning News Upgrades Website to Bring All Brands Together Under One Domain

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Industry News Headlines


Beyond News: How publishers are Building Subscriptions Around Non-News Products

Pulitzer Prize Board Announces New Audio Reporting Category

U.S. Fact-Checkers Gear Up for 2020 Campaign with 50 Active Platforms

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