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Here's an idea to steal and adapt: The Times Union partnered with a nearby university to build a data-rich, low-cost weather and climate product.
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Erica Smith | Times Union | Better News |
4/8/24 11:34 AM
States Newsroom is the largest news org of its kind; boasts newsroom or partner news outlet in every state following content-sharing agreement with Spotlight Delaware.
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Press Release | States Newsroom |
4/8/24 11:28 AM
April 8, 2024 - OpenAI, Google and Meta ignored corporate policies, altered their own rules and discussed skirting copyright law as they sought online information to train their newest artificial intelligence systems.
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Cade Metz, Cecilia Kang, Sheera Frenkel, Stuart A. Thompson and Nico Grant | The New York Times |
4/8/24 10:05 AM
Rep. Randy K. Weber Sr. has joined as a co-sponsor of a bill intended to provide support to community newspapers and small businesses.
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Louis Prejean | The Daily News |
4/5/24 02:43 PM
April 5, 2024 - Virginia has become the first state in the nation to approve the publication of legal notices in online-only local news sites.
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Staff | ARLnow.com |
4/5/24 02:31 PM
During a panel at the ACES: The Society for Editing national conference in San Diego on Friday, AP Stylebook Editor Paula Froke announced that Merriam-Webster is now the Stylebook’s official dictionary, among other updates.
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Nicole Meir | The Associated Press |
4/5/24 01:42 PM
Vaughn Burnheimer has been named The Tribune-Democrat’s new general manager, CNHI Regional Executive and Tribune-Democrat Publisher Chip Minemyer announced Thursday.
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Press Release | CNHI |
4/4/24 05:04 PM
Washington’s journalism fellowship program is starting on time, mostly, which is how it goes sometimes with news deadlines. Six of the fellows were hired as of Monday to fill two-year state-funded positions at newsrooms from Tri-Cities to Long Beach.
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Brier Dudley | Seattle Times Free Press editor |
4/4/24 11:34 AM
April 3, 2024 - Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signed three bills last month that will impact the state’s public notice laws. When it takes effect on July 1, the most significant bill will make Indiana the first state to authorize government units to publish primary notice on some newspaper websites or e-editions.
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Staff | Public Notice Resource Center |
4/3/24 10:37 AM
El Diario is among 150+ local newspapers advocating to save local news in New York.
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Press Release | Empire State Local News Coalition |
4/2/24 11:55 AM
Meta says it will take a number of days for news tab to be fully removed in Australia and the United States.
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Josh Taylor and AAP | The Guardian |
4/2/24 11:05 AM
With hundreds of U.S. newspaper closings leaving legions with little access to local news, a college newspaper in Iowa has stepped up to buy two struggling weekly publications.
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Heather Hollingsworth | The Associated Press |
4/2/24 10:02 AM
CitySpark, Inc., the leading provider of local event listings and management solutions for publishers, today announced the successful recent acquisition of SceneThink, Inc., an audience engagement company providing publishers with advanced event curation and cutting-edge audience balloting technology.
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Press Release | CitySpark |
4/1/24 07:10 PM
Flip-Pay is an established, complete and scalable content monetization platform with customers and successful use cases all over the world.
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4/1/24 04:16 PM
An office manager at a weekly newspaper in Kansas is the latest employee to sue over a police raid last year that sparked a firestorm.
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Heather Hollingsworth | The Associated Press |
4/1/24 10:15 AM
Coda Ventures has announced that long-time newspaper industry veteran, Sammy Papert, will assume the role of executive sales consultant in charge of newspaper sales starting April 1. Papert brings experience in national advertising sales, custom market research and digital technologies to the company.
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Press Release | Coda Ventures |
3/28/24 09:52 AM
Court of Appeals brief decries prosecutions as "a dangerous step toward the evisceration of freedom of the press."
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Kelan Lyons | NC Newsline |
3/28/24 09:43 AM
March 28, 2024 - Overall, 54% of Americans say artificial intelligence programs that generate text and images, like ChatGPT and DALL-E, need to credit the sources they rely on to produce their responses. A much smaller share (14%) says the programs don’t need to credit sources, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. About a third say they’re not sure on this question.
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Alec Tyson and Brian Kennedy | Pew Research Center |
3/28/24 09:04 AM
Despite initially resisting a trial delay, Robert Telles softened his stance after revelations of a preexisting bribery probe. He's changed his mind again and wants to go to trial as soon as possible.
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Mark Hebert | Courthouse News Service |
3/26/24 06:02 PM
Doorfront Direct, the nation's largest network of magazine/catalog delivery affiliates, provides distribution revenue to newspaper companies.
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3/26/24 01:31 PM