Vol. 152 Nbr. 5, May 2019
Index
- Tangled Web.
- Free Newspapers Continue to Find Success.
- More Benefits to Print Product.
- Print Cannot Compete with Speed of Digital News.
- Print Helps Identify Facts From Opinion.
- Moving Away From Twitter: Masthead, a social media platform for content creators, is made for news discussion.
- Local Power: Schneps Media triples in size after recent acquisitions.
- "What is essential when planning promotions that will garner revenue for news organizations?".
- From the Archive.
- Tornoe's Corner.
- innovation OF THE MONTH.
- Lawsuit Filed Against Former Orange County Register Owners.
- Teen Sues Washington Post for $250 Million.
- Keeping Citizens Informed: Illinois Press Foundation creates statehouse news bureau.
- Bringing Back Coverage: Adams Publishing Group establishes new Idaho newspaper.
- 'Since Parkland': McClatchy partners with The Trace to memorialize young lives lost to gun violence.
- J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
- PARADING THE STREETS.
- Direct and Distributed Forms of News Discovery.
- Top Reasons People Watch Local TV News.
- Social Media Brand Awareness and Usage.
- Types of Email Newsletter to Know.
- Asking Readers for Help: A community engagement approach to investigative reporting.
- The Beat Goes On: As newsrooms restructure, so should coverage areas.
- Explaining the Reporting Process: Being transparent will help newspapers gain the trust of readers.
- 2019 ING LEADERSHIP NETWORKING SUMMIT: Production and operations leaders to gather Oct. 4-5 in Chicago.
- THE LATEST FROM ... Family Features.
- Getting on Track: Newspaper industry leaders find solutions at America East.
- BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS: When it comes to the success of local news, Facebook is all in.
- One size: Does Not Fit All: How publishers are creating the right membership model for their readers.
- Associated Press.
- Daily Times.
- Latin America and the Caribbean for the Associated Press.
- Modesto (Calif.) Bee.
- State Journal-Register.
- The Aegis and The Record.
- The Day.
- USA TODAY Network's Story.
- Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal.
- Associated Press.
- GateHouse Media.
- Joe and Maureen Jakubisyn, owners of The Cheshire (Conn.) Herald, a weekly newspaper founded in 1953, has sold the newspaper to RJ Media Group, headquartered in Meriden, Conn.
- Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald.
- Noel and Denise Nash have purchased the Creswell (Ore.) Chronicle, a weekly newspaper, from Scott and Jeanne Olson, who published the newspaper for seven years.
- Record Publishing, headquartered in Dunn, N.C. and the parent company of The Daily Record and The Courier-Times, has acquired the Mount Olive (N.C.) Tribune from Merrill Publishing.
- Washington Post.
- Claiborne (Tenn.) Progress, Middlesboro (Ky.) Daily News and Harlan (Ky.) Enterprise..
- Daily Press.
- Greater China.
- Lawrence (Kan.) JournalWorld.
- Salem News, Morning Journal and East Liverpool Review.
- Shelbyville Times-Gazette and the Marshall County Tribune.
- Tribune-Democrat.
- Regulations are Not Killing Newspapers, but Lack of Curiosity Could Harm Them.