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Rust Communications becomes the latest publisher to switch to NewsXtreme Cloud

Rust Communications, located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, has committed to move its prepress production workflow to NewsXtreme Cloud from Presteligence. more

Column is making public notice more valuable for publishers

Watch Column's second edition of The Brief to hear how Column R&D is opening up expansive revenue-generating opportunities for the news industry. more

Longtime weekly moves to daily publishing; Journal adds staff, new features, more news every day

The Manchester (Vermont) Journal is growing, with additions of staff, specialty pages and new e-editions added Monday through Thursday, making it a five-day-a-week daily newspaper beginning Oct. 31. more

Kurt Jackson of SCS heralds the partnership between Netflix and Microsoft as groundbreaking

In July 2022, Netflix named Microsoft as its official partner for an upcoming ad-supported version of the streaming platform. In a recent article in Forbes, Kurt Jackson, the founder of Software Consulting Services, heralded the partnership as groundbreaking. more

CNHI Newspapers is building customer loyalty with a rewards program from GoalGetters

When Charlotte Whitaker, director of audience development for CNHI Newspapers, came to GoalGetters, she was contending with a significant price increase across all five of her newspapers.  Losing valued subscribers seemed imminent.  They needed something that would offset the price increase.  In stepped GoalGetters. more

News firms seek transparency, collective negotiation over content use by AI makers - letter

August 11, 2023 - A group of the world's biggest news media organizations called for revised regulations on the use of copyrighted material by makers of artificial intelligence technology, according to an open letter published on Wednesday. more

Cox Enterprises' all-employee band releases its first EP

The band, The Mondays is making a mark in celebration of the company's 125-year history. more

Nostalgia as a beat? How Newsday is turning look-back coverage into a surprise driver of new subscribers

From favorite diners to long-shuttered dance clubs, readers of all ages love waxing about the way things used to be. Nostalgia is a beat that can work for any newsroom. more

ChatGPT a year on: Time to talk about journalistic AI

For United Robots, the most challenging aspect of 2023 has been working out where we stand in this new world of ubiquitous generative AI. Our products are not built on generative AI, but on the more established rules-based AI — or journalistic AI if you like. The latter has, relatively uncontroversially, been used, safely and reliably, for various newsroom tasks for years. more

Protecting public notices and the vital information they provide to communities

Many advertisers find the process they must go through to place public notices to be frustrating, Legislators what to change the law to move legal notices out of newspapers (and onto state and local websites) and publishers are doing their best to make the process work. Where's it all heading and what will be key to hanging onto public notices? more

Newsroom Notes: Leading through uncertainty

Newsrooms are looking for leadership. Here are five time-tested leadership tactics and how to best apply them in this period of uncertainty. One tactic is to communicate clearly and often. more

Brainworks Software announces multiple promotions and new hires

Brainworks Software began September with the promotion of five key leaders and the addition of one software implementer/support specialist.  more

Can COVID-19 uncertainty be fact-checked?

Journalists and fact-checkers have professional obligations to be as honest with the public as possible, but we do the public a disservice when we give them the feeling that we have all the answers. more

Gunman is found criminally responsible for killing 5 at Capital Gazette

More than three years after a man carrying a deep-seated grudge and a shotgun blasted his way into a newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, and killed five employees, a jury found Thursday that he was sane at the time and criminally responsible for his actions. more

Reporter turned away from covering event at which former Trump lawyer speaks

A reporter for the Rapid City (South Dakota) Journal was turned away at the door from an event held last Thursday at which Sidney Powell, a former lawyer for President Trump, spoke. The event was held by South Dakota Citizens for Liberty at the Rushmore Hotel in Rapid City. more

DOJ preparing to sue Google over alleged ad monopoly: Report

Having already sued Google for alleged antitrust violations in the search arena, U.S. Department of Justice officials are now preparing an action focused on Google’s alleged monopolistic behavior in digital advertising, according to a Bloomberg source. more

I designed algorithms at Facebook. Here’s how to regulate them.

In a guest essay for The New York Times, Roddy Lindsay, a former data scientist at Facebook, said there's a regulatory solution that addresses the key concerns of both Democrats and Republicans, respects the First Amendment and preserves the dynamism of the internet economy. Congress should craft a simple reform: make social media companies liable for content that their algorithms promote. more

Twitter is launching a dedicated crypto team, part of its push toward decentralization

Twitter is building a new division for “all things blockchain at Twitter,” called Twitter Crypto, and has hired Tess Rinearson as the team’s engineering lead to “set the strategy for the future of crypto at (and on) Twitter,” the company said in a release Wednesday. more

Continuing the legacy: Herald Democrat searches for new office space

Since COVID, all employees are working virtual. They will continue to work virtually until the paper finds its new home. more

How the Lexington Herald-Leader partnered with CivicLex to elevate community voices

Demystifying the work journalists do is just one of the many challenges local news organizations face as they try to build trust among their audiences. This work is even more crucial for communities of color, who are often underrepresented in newsrooms and news articles alike. more
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