Vol. 153 Nbr. 1, January 2020
Index
- New Year, New You.
- Deadspin Reporters Should Have Stuck with Sports.
- Facebook and Google Should Pay for Content.
- Facebook News Site Could Work.
- Internet Business Model is Broken.
- Kudos to P.J. Browning.
- Military Vets Welcomed.
- Online News Still Struggling.
- Say No to Funding from Facebook.
- Think Like an Editor.
- Never Enough News: Community Impact Newspaper expands into Atlanta region.
- Making an Impact in 2020: McClatchy launches subscription product for political obsessives.
- Filing for the Future: New RJI project seeks to preserve digital archives.
- From the Archive.
- innovation OF THE MONTH.
- Tornoe's Corner.
- According to a recent Knight Foundation/ Gallup poll, 45% of Americans trust reporting by local news organizations.
- Man Charged in Capital Gazette Shooting Pleads Guilty but Not Criminally Responsible.
- Maryland's Political Ads Law Challenged by News Organizations.
- What is your advice to other newsrooms that might want to launch community-funded journalism labs?
- Full Screen Redesign: USA TODAY upgrades website.
- J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
- CRANBERRY HARVEST.
- Job Performance of Local News.
- Political Ads on Facebook.
- Tweens and Teens: Proportion of Screen Time Devoted to Various Media Activities.
- Unsolved Murders of Journalists in Countries with Worst Record for Justice in 2019.
- Catching Readers: The hardest part with digital subscriptions is keeping them.
- When Tragedy Strikes: Journalists should empathize, not exploit, when covering disasters.
- Better Together: How ProPublica is harnessing the power of collaboration.
- 2020 Mega-Conference Arrives in Fort Worth Feb. 17-19: Annual tradeshow celebrates 10 years of moving the industry forward.
- A NEW PARTNERSHIP: International Newspaper Group and E&P to honor operations 'all-stars'.
- OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENTRY LEVEL LABOR IN 2020.
- THE LATEST FROM Wehaa.
- SENDING A MESSAGE: News publishers create their own identities through powerful marketing campaigns.
- 2020 VISION: News publishers have a clear focus with finding innovation and success this year.
- Adams Publishing Group.
- Associated Press.
- Carlos Lozada, an associate editor and book critic for the Washington Post, and David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, have been elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board. Lozada joined the Post in 2005.
- CNHI, LLC.
- Financial Times.
- Gannett and New Media Investment Group Inc.
- Heart Connecticut Media Group.
- Herald-Tribune.
- Madras(Ore.) Pioneer.
- PA Media Group.
- Washington Post.
- Associated Press.
- Capital Region Independent Media.
- Coda Ventures.
- Holler Media, LLC has purchased three publications in central-Tennessee from Rust Communications.
- Kirk Davis.
- Local Media Consortium.
- Ogden Newspaper has acquired the Courier in Findlay, Ohio and the Review Times in Fostoria, Ohio from the Findlay Publishing Co.
- Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch.
- Rocky Mountains.
- Sean and Cheryl Kelly have sold the Ransom County Gazette, the Sargent County Teller, Cass County Reporter and Traill County Tribune, all located in North Dakota, to NorDak Publishing, LLC.
- The Daily Journal.
- Associated Press.
- Gannett.
- Paxton Media Group.
- South Dakota News Watch.
- In a Post-Truth World, Your Newspaper Beats Social Media for Facts.