Vol. 153 Nbr. 3, March 2020
Index
- Saving Ourselves.
- Journalists Must Stay Objective.
- Things Look Similar to 20 Years Ago.
- Between the Lines: Subtext creates a space for journalists and their audience to connect one-on-one.
- Latinos in America: USA Today launches Hecho en USA, a Spanish-language series.
- A City of Champions: Guardian US highlights community leaders in latest project.
- Expanding the Weekend Edition: McClatchy initiates company-wide effort to move subscribers online.
- 150%.
- From the Archive.
- What can journalists do to practice self-care?
- Federal Judge Rules Freelancers Must Abide by California Labor Law.
- Innovation OF THE MONTH.
- Judge Orders Some Sealed Documents Opened in Capital Gazette Murder Trial.
- Tornoe's Corner.
- Email Marketing Engagement.
- Leading iPad News Apps in the U.S. by Number of Downloads.
- Saving Journalism: Freelance Reporting Initiative wants to pay freelancers to write stories about Big Tech.
- critical thinking: J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
- SACRED ART.
- 10 Largest Daily Newspapers Sold in 2019: Based on daily circulation.
- Digital Projects in 2020: Survey includes responses from senior positions in tradition or digital-born publishing companies across 32 countries.
- Back to Life: Newspapers should improve obituaries before another revenue stream dies.
- Embracing the Risk Takers: Why dissonant voices are crucial to every newsroom.
- An Experiment Pays Off: Post and Couriers mini-publishing groups bring in big readership, revenue.
- IT MAY BE TIME TO REVISIT YOUR COMMERCIAL PRICING STRUCTURE: When cost cutting hits the brick wall, how do you find a better way?
- THE LATEST FROM INC.
- A LEGACY OF NEWS: The future of journalism may live on through family-owned newspapers.
- 10 NEWS PUBLISHERS THAT DO IT RIGHT.
- Albany Times Union.
- Capital Journal.
- Clarion Ledger.
- Gannett Co.
- Local Media Association.
- New York Times'.
- Roanoke Times.
- Southern Newspapers Inc.
- Texas Tribune's.
- The Philadelphia Inquirer.
- Times Publishing Co.
- Washington Post.
- Arkansas-based Crittenden Publishing Co., Inc., and Tennessee-based Germantown Publishing Co., Inc., have sold their newspapers and related publications to Paxton Media Group.
- Berkshire Hathaway has agreed to sell its 31 newspapers for $140 million in cash to Lee Enterprises.
- Delta Media Group.
- Guardian Media Group.
- Institute for Nonprofit News (INN).
- International Newspaper Group (ING).
- Lee Enterprises, Inc.
- Omaha World-Herald.
- Sonoma Media Investments LLC.
- Star Tribune Media Co.
- Times Union.
- Florida Press Association.
- New York Times.
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
- The Local Media Consortium.
- Five Culture-Killing Phrases Smart Newsrooms Will Stop Saying in 2020.
- Google News Initiative Launching New North American Innovation Challenge.