Vol. 153 Nbr. 6, June 2020
Index
- On Hold.
- Don't Discount Print Product.
- Mugshots Can Turn into Gossip.
- Mugshots Help With Reporting.
- Providing Relief: Project Oasis will provide a guide to help launch sustainable local news businesses.
- Delivering Answers: USA TODAY NETWORK answers FAQs about the pandemic in a new Facebook series.
- Supporting the Community: The Gambit creates program to aid local businesses through donated ad space.
- Beating the Pandemic: Media organizations call on government to aid the news industry.
- Based on a Cribb, Greene & Cope coronavirus survey of 76 newspaper executives across the country.
- From the Archive.
- innovation OF THE MONTH.
- Austin American-Statesman Wins Case Over University of Texas Records.
- Harvard Professor Withdraws Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times.
- How would you incorporate engagement into everyday reporting in an early childhood education beat?
- Tornoe's Corner.
- Going Strong: The Compass Experiment celebrates six months of Mahoning Matters.
- critical thinking: J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions?
- SAVING LIVES.
- How Americans View the Medial COVID-19 Coverage: Based on a survey of 8,914 U.S. adults who are members of the Pew Research Center's American Trends Panel.
- Who is Listening to Podcast? Based on a survey of 1,502 participants ages 12 and older.
- Employment in the Newsroom, 2008-2018: Based on newsroom employees ages 18 and older employed in the civilian labor force working 35 or more hours a week.
- Most Engaged Websites for Coronavirus Content.
- Life Support: Stubborn publishers won't recover from COVID-19 wounds.
- Creating a Playbook: How do you make a game plan when you're not sure what the game is?
- Trading Beats: With sports on hold, sportswriters have adapted to other newsroom roles.
- NAVIGATING THROUGH COVID-19: How one production department is handling the crisis.
- SURVIVING THE CRISIS: How to help your advertisers understand the importance of marketing amidst COVID-19.
- EXIT STRATEGY: Media leaders weigh in on where the industry will head after COVID-19.
- PRESCRIPTION for SUCCESS: What salespeople need to know for like after lockdown.
- Journalism Without Fear: Despite threats to press freedom, hope remains.
- A.H. Belo Corp.
- American Journalism Project (AJP).
- Daily Iberian.
- Florida Times-Union.
- Gannett's Eastern region in North Carolina.
- Gannett's Western North Carolina Group.
- Gannett.
- Hanford (Calif.).
- Heart.
- Philadelphia Inquirer.
- Telegram & Gazette.
- Burlngton County Times.
- Delaware county Daily and Sunday Times.
- News Leaders Association.
- The Hollywood Reporter.
- BuzzFeed News.
- California Times.
- Canton (Ohio) Repositor.
- Claton (Ala.) Advertiser.
- Daily Clintonian.
- Dow Jones.
- G/O Media.
- Tampa Bay Times.
- Washington Post.
- America's Newspapers' legacy informs its future.
- Fighting for short and long-term legislative priorities for newspapers: Legislative Priorities 8 Action Needed.
- Reminding local businesses that your newspaper is ready to help.
- The voice of the industry, united for change.
- ESSENTIAL ITEMS DURING A PANDEMIC.
- Three areas newspapers can address right now: Some things you might not have been thinking about during the pandemic.
- Media Fragmentation Means Astute Auto Dealers Should Look At Newspaper ... Again.
- An Honest Talk About 'Fake News'.