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America's Newspapers welcomes new member

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution launches new campaign: 'For the Greater Atlanta'

This week, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) introduces a sweeping new marketing campaign and a refreshed user experience across its digital products and the printed newspaper. To drive this transformation, the organization will add more than 100 jobs across the enterprise. more

Yarita Vazquez named publishing operations manager with Wick Communications

Yaritza Vazquez has been named publishing operations manager for Wick Communications, where she will oversee the company’s newspaper design and pagination. more

Rockford Register Star transitioning to postal delivery

Starting Feb. 26, the U.S. Postal Service will begin delivering the Rockford Register Star to optimize resources amidst increasing digital readership demand.   more

Local news is in a sorry state nationwide — but there is hope

An Illinois state task force has studied the problems, is offering solutions and also is taking a realistic view about the limits of what can be done. more

Frank Stanko is new managing editor of Wahpeton Daily News, Richland County News Monitor

The Wahpeton (North Dakota) Daily News and Richland County News Monitor announce the promotion of longtime reporter Frank Stanko to managing editor of both newspapers. more

Eric Larsen, long time Gannett editor, takes over as IndyStar executive editor

Eric Larsen, formerly executive editor of the Fort Collins Coloradoan, has become the executive editor of the Indianapolis Star. more

IndyStar, News Guild reach two-year agreement

The Indianapolis Star and the union representing the newspaper's reporters and photographers have reached an agreement on a new two-year contract.  more

Feb. 15 is deadline to apply for media fellowship program

The Institute for Citizens & Scholars is offering a Higher Ed Media Fellowship for early to mid-career journalists who are interested in diving deeper into underreported issues in higher education. Fellows receive a $10,000 award, mentoring support and expenses-paid professional development at its symposium. Applications close Feb. 15. more

Could a court really order the destruction of ChatGPT? The New York Times thinks so, and it may be right

January 26, 2023 - Can a federal court actually order the destruction of ChatGPT? And second, if it can, will it? more

Feds launch inquiry into AI acquisitions at top tech companies

January 26, 2023 - With the world's tech giants investing billions in AI partnerships, the FTC is launching an inquiry into these transactions and their potential impacts on a rapidly changing market. more

SPJ co-authors legal brief supporting First Amendment right to record and publish livestreamed court hearings

The Society of Professional Journalists is urging a federal appeals court to protect journalists’ First Amendment right to photograph, record, and redistribute images of court hearings that are livestreamed for remote viewing. more

Valeri Sandmeier to be The Daily Times advertising director

Valeri Sandmeier has been appointed advertising director of The Daily Times (Alcoa, Tennessee), effective Monday, Jan. 29. She will succeed Darrell Richardson, who will become general manager of the Lenoir City (Tennessee) News-Herald and The Connection. more

FT Group appoints Joanna Levesque as managing director of FT Strategies

The Financial Times Group has appointed Joanna Levesque as managing director of its media consultancy, FT Strategies. more

Discover Charleston, South Carolina’s hidden gems: The Post and Courier unveils exclusive tour

Post and Courier Travel, a new travel program by The Post and Courier, has announced the launch of a unique four-day tour of Charleston, South Carolina. Led by Post and Courier journalists, who know the city better than anyone, this tour provides an intimate exploration of Charleston’s rich history, vibrant culture and culinary excellence. more

$10 million gift sets Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism on path to free tuition

The Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York on Thursday set itself on a pioneering path toward free tuition for all of its students with the announcement of a $10 million launch gift from Craig Newmark Philanthropies (CNP). more

Fewer than half of Black Americans say the news often covers the issues that are important to them

Four-in-ten Black Americans say that the issues and events most important to them are often covered in the outlets they get news from, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in 2023. Similar shares of Asian (38%) and Hispanic (37%) adults say the same. more

Kansas lawmakers want a report on last year’s police raid of a newspaper

Dozens of Kansas lawmakers launched an effort Tuesday to direct the state’s attorney general to release information from an investigation into a police raid last year on a weekly newspaper, but it wasn’t clear that their measure would get a hearing in the Republican-controlled Legislature. more

Veteran Washington news anchor Carleen Johnson joins The Center Square

The Center Square has announced the addition of Carleen Johnson, a staple of Seattle broadcast journalism, to its Washington state team. more

Jeremy Chisenhall named new leader of newspapers in Macon and Columbus, Georgia

Jeremy Chisenhall says he became a journalist because he loves to write and wants to tell stories that matter to people. Starting next month, he will be in charge of producing such content at The Telegraph in Macon and the Ledger-Enquirer in Columbus. more
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