Four women will moderate the next Democratic debate...Rachel Maddow, MSNBC primetime host; Andrea Mitchell, the veteran foreign correspondent; Kristen Welker, NBC News White House correspondent; and Ashley Parker, a Washington Post White House reporter...
Donald Trump was kicked off Twitter a month ago. And the social-networking company has confirmed that the former president is never coming back.
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Audacy, the radio giant formerly called Entercom, has struck a multi-station, two-year deal to broadcast Dana Loesch’s nationally-syndicated ‘The Dana Show’ in 11 markets, executives tell Axios.
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Here's what Hamilton Nolan, senior writer at Splinter, has learned in a decade in journalism...You won’t make much money, your best stories will be forgotten, and you’ll be doomed to constant disappointment and despair.
BREAKING NEWS--HD Media files a federal antitrust lawsuit today against Google and Facebook charging the internet giants with monopolizing the digital advertising market.
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has selected 10 partner newsrooms that will join the Missouri School of Journalism’s Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk in 2022. Journalists may apply for those positions until Jan. 31.
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2019 will go down as the year of the media apocalypse. Nearly 8,000 newsroom jobs disappeared this year in a flurry of layoffs, buyouts and mergers...NPR's media correspondent David Folkenflik talks about what happened and why it matters.
Last year, the entire Deadspin editorial team resigned following a dispute with higher-ups at G/O Media. Now, 18 former Deadspin writers and editors have come together to form a digital media company called Defector Media.
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Many of the outlets whose revenue streams have been damaged by the coronavirus response have come up with nontraditional ways to fill that void...such as the nation’s first free alt-weekly, the Chicago Reader, which made a coloring book.
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After several weeks of in-depth and thorough judging, the E&P team, along with a prestigious panel of judges, has voted and selected the 2019 EPPY Award finalists.
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When investigative reporter Kelsey Ryan lost her job in 2018 after a round of layoffs at the Kansas City Star, she decided it was time to create The Beacon, an online news outlet that had a soft launch in March.
65% of summer interns from a group of publications including The New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, NPR and Los Angeles Times, came from among very selective universities in the nation.
This year’s list of 10 Newspapers That Do It Right...along with the ones listed in our honorable mentions, show that journalism continues to thrive, thanks to bright ideas and bright people. We hope they inspire others to keep up the great work.
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journalists are teaming with one of their alums to rescue a 148-year-old weekly newspaper in nearby Oglethorpe County with the help of an innovative experiential learning project.
In late March, The Associated Press announced it was offering new guidance on writing about race...To offer additional insights, Journalist’s Resource sought help from one of the nation’s leading scholars on race and history, Khalil Gibran Muhammad...
The New York Times will announce today that more than 3 million U.S. students now receive free access to ...It's the company's way of investing in the next generation of NYT readers...
What if news publishers could track a digital subscriber’s journey from start to finish? That’s what a recent report published by Google News Initiative, FTI Consulting and Local Media Association has made possible.
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One reporter can’t afford a 200-square-foot studio apartment in Denver. Another wants to fix the trunk of her car...These are a sampling of what journalists at The Denver Post posted to social media as they negotiated last week for higher wages.
This year’s list of 25 Under 35 showcases a wide range of skills and talents taking place in newsrooms around the world. We suggest news veterans study the advice these young professionals offer.
"'This one we call the ‘Harry Potter’ effect,' said Jack Mitchell, the newspaper’s publisher, as he waved his phone over a cluster of photos causing videos to play, seemingly on the printed page.The technology is similar to that used in...'Pokemon Go'..."
Yashar Ali, a magazine writer and contributor to HuffPost, slammed California Assemblywoman Lorena González for her role in passing AB 5, which will require companies in the state to classify most workers as employees, not independent contractors...
As more newspapers cut staff, consumers are heading elsewhere to find their news; most of them are navigating through the swamplands of social media on their own, unaware if what they’re reading is even true or not. That’s why we need journalists...
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It turns out if you’re a journalist, Muck Rack is a handy little website filled with a few useful tools intended to help reporters monitor the news and quantify the impact of their reporting.
For all the influence Google has in directing attention, we know little about how its algorithm selects and curates news...To find out, the Computational Journalism Lab at Northwestern...undertook an audit study of the “Top Stories” box on Google search.
On Tuesday, all staffers at the San Francisco Examiner and SF Weekly were notified that they'll be taking a 40 percent cut in hours and salary, even though more people are reading their stories.
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...we set up a newsstand in the middle of New York City, took out the real publications, and replaced them with fake titles featuring misinformation pulled from the internet. Then, we sat back and watched how people responded.
E&P publisher Mike Blinder chats with Nancy Lane, CEO of LMA, and Fran Wills, CEO of LMC, to learn more about Google’s Support Local News campaign, how the advertising dollars are being allocated and what the metrics are to gauge the success.
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’s second class of 15 Over 50 honorees is firmly committed to journalistic and publishing excellence. Our honorees have transformed themselves just as the industry has during the past few decades.
How many paywalls will people really pay to click past? It’s worked for The New York Times; it’s worked for The Washington Post...But does it work for local newspapers? Metro dailies? Weekly or monthly magazines? Digital native sites?
Hearken, a company that helps newsrooms adopt audience-centric mindsets and processes to improve their relationships, relevance and revenue provides evidence that audience engagement helps newsrooms.
Next month, from Shashkeen Pub, more than 20 reporters will cover the Democratic Primary for BINJ, which is offering its work through a free wire service. The bar-turned-newsroom-but-still-a-bar will also host events BINJ is organizing around the primary.
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This year’s list of 25 Under 35 features men and women who all believe in preserving the success and future of journalism. As you learn about them, be confident that the future of our industry is in good hands.
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The Local Media Consortium today announced that applications are now available for its second annual scholarship program for students who plan to pursue a degree in journalism, media or related fields at a four-year college or university.
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E&P publisher and owner Mike Blinder hands P.J. Browning the 2019 Publisher of the Year award at the recent SNPA/Inland Press Association annual meeting in Chicago. (Photo by Mary Beth Nolan)
Today, Southern California Public Radio...announced the launch of a new podcast division called LAist Studios, which the organization bills as “a new podcast development and production studio dedicated to expanding upon storytelling capabilities.”
"I love telling stories that help my readers discover something new — about themselves or the world around them,"
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“I felt like Black people didn’t have a voice in our city. And then we didn’t have control of our own narratives,” Ryan Sorrell of
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The least alluring part of our industry is arguably transcribing...So Jason Chicola, founder of ...created Temi, an automated speech recognition engine that transcribes audio to text in just minutes.
A little history of journalism and why It is imperative to preserve high-quality reliable journalism in this time when any inconvenient fact is labeled “fake news.”
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How journalists memorialize their interviews seems to be divided...with older reporters relying more on their notebooks and younger reporters clinging to their recording devices...CJR collected testimonials from 18 journalists on the matter.