Vol. 152 Nbr. 11, November 2019
Index
- One of a Kind.
- Actions Speak Louder Than Words.
- In Search of Balance.
- New Mindset Confirms Bias.
- News Publishers Need to Fight Back.
- All Ears: Curio aggregates news stories before converting the articles into audio files.
- Ready to Go: Boston Globe teams up with college students to expand local news coverage.
- 85% of respondents believed journalists had become less safe in the past five years.
- Former Los Angeles Times Columnist Awarded $15.4 Million.
- innovation OF THE MONTH.
- Las Vegas Review Seeks to End Operating Agreement with the Las Vegas Sun.
- From the Archive.
- Tornoe's Corner.
- Wise Advice.
- Roadmap to Success: GNI Subscriptions Lab aims to help find a sustainable business model for local news.
- Local Journalism Prevails: Hearst Connecticut Media investigates Boys & Girls Club of America.
- New and Improved: Dallas Morning News upgrades website to bring all brands together under one domain.
- critical thinking? J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
- DON'T LET GO.
- Audience Outreach for Digital-Native News Outlets: Based on an audit of 37 digital-native news outlets with the highest traffic.
- How Much Would You Pay For These Apps?
- Median Editorial Compensation, By Year.
- Proportion That Say They Have Changed Online Habits in the Last Year.
- Managing Our Reputation: Old and new forms of marketing can change newspaper misperceptions.
- Cleaning House: As consumers become bundlers, news publishers must rely on the strength of local journalism to stand out.
- Digital Tools That Will Save Time: Six tips to have on every journalist's list.
- PROVEN RELIABILITY: For B.H. Bunn Co., simplicity may be the best design.
- MIRABEL TECHNOLOGIES: The Next Generation of Automation.
- E&P PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR: P.J. BROWNING: Post and Courier.
- PROTECTING YOUR WORK: Why your podcast needs a trademark.
- Acadiana Advocate.
- Associated Press.
- Astorian.
- Dunwoody Crier.
- Progress-Index.
- Washington Post.
- Daily Times.
- Family-owned Champaign Multimedia Group LLC (CMG), an affiliate company of Community Media Group headquartered in West Frankfort, Ill., has agreed to acquire the publishing assets of News-Gazette Media (originally founded in 1919 by David W. Stevick) and its related broadcast operations in central Illinois.
- Mike Mathes, president and owner of Delta Publications/Delta Digital Strategies, has announced the sale of the two companies to the Delta Media Group, headed by Jim O'Rourke, a 25-year veteran of the newspaper industry, and Joe Mathes, a long-time member of the Delta Publications family.
- Paddock Publications Inc., publishers of the Daily Herald, in Arlington Heights, Ill., has acquired the Ramsey News-Journal from owners Will Kunkel and Tracy Strawn.
- Pasadena-based Southland Publishing, Inc. has sold its eight southern California publications to Arizona-based digital and print media company, Times Media Group.
- ppi Media.
- Sun.
- Swift Communications has sold four of its publications in Nevada to Pacific Publishing Co.
- The Miller family has sold the NewsTribune in La Salle, Ill., Indiana Agri-News, and Illinois Agri-News to Shaw Media..
- The Times Leader Media Group has been acquired by Avant Publications, a privately-held company with the bulk of its properties in northeastern Pennsylvania.
- Associated Press.
- Boston Globe.
- Connecticut Post.
- Reuters.
- Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA) and the SNPA Foundation.
- 'Journalism Thinking' Needs a Call to Arms.