Vol. 152 Nbr. 10, October 2019
Index
- A New Season.
- Local Journalism Lives in New Orleans.
- Social Media is Changing Local Advertising.
- Unreliable Internet Connection Hurts Readers.
- The Yelp for News: Credder creates rating system to help determine if articles are trustworthy.
- Exposing the Truth: The Signals Network aims to protect whistleblowers and help media groups receive tips.
- $1.4 billion.
- innovation OF THE MONTH.
- Libel Suit Against Washington Post Dismissed.
- Union Leader Corp. Countersues Seacoast Newspapers Inc. in Printing Contract Dispute.
- FROM THE ARCHIVE.
- How will The Compass Experiment help McClatchy explore new models for independent local news?
- Tornoe's Corner.
- An Inside Look: San Francisco Chronicle spends 24 hours inside the city's homelessness crisis.
- News & Brews: The Illinois Newsroom creates event series to engage readers about important topics.
- No Crying in Newsrooms: A new book captures the struggles and successes of women in news media.
- critical thinking? J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
- FUN WITH FRIENDS.
- News Media Has a Negative Effect on the U.S.: Based on a survey of 1,502 of U.S. adults ages 18 years or older.
- Audience Outreach for Digital-Native News Outlets: Based on an audit of the 37 digital-native outlets.
- At a Standstill: Local newspapers could be crushed under the debt of mega-mergers.
- Making Customer Service a Priority: Instead of ignoring complaints, newspapers should create better experiences for readers.
- Providing a Roadmap: With his weekly newsletter, Joseph Lichterman digs deep on newsroom innovation.
- TAKING BACK CONTROL: LNP installs new press, brings production back to Lancaster County.
- How can Metro's new partnership with Evvnt.com benefit news publishers?
- TAKING ON THE TECH GIANTS: With the help of Washington, news publishers fight to recapture advertising dollars from Facebook and Google.
- Reinventing the Wheel: What would media companies look like if sales leaders could create their own successful business model?
- Adams Publishing Group-ENC.
- Associated Press.
- Daily Press and the Virginian-Pilot.
- Deseret News.
- Gannett Co., Inc.
- Lancaster Farming.
- Norman (Okla.) Transcript.
- San Antonio (Texas) Express-News.
- Tennessee Press Association (TPA).
- American Hometown Publishing Inc.
- David and Mary Lou Webb have sold the Franklin Advocate (Meadville, Miss.) to Paul and Doris Keane.
- Europe for the Associated Press.
- Grand Island (Neb.) Independent.
- manroland Goss.
- Morning Journal.
- Rhode Island Suburban Newspapers.
- The Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer.
- Tribune Chronicle.
- Associated Press.
- McClatchy.
- Stephen Michael Hunt: October 9, 1954-August 27, 2019.
- Sun Media Group.
- Can Anti-Trust Law Save Newspapers?