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ProImage's NewsWayX transforms Fairbanks Daily News-Miner's production with state-of-the-art cloud workflow

ProImage, an innovator in newspaper production technology, proudly announces the successful implementation of NewsWayX at the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. This cutting-edge, cloud-based software has improved the newspaper's workflow, marking a significant transition from their previous Agfa/ECO3 Arkitex system. more

Content automation workshop with Advance Local

United Robots will be hosting a workshop during INMA's upcoming Media Subscriptions Summit (February 28–March 1) in New York City, headlining our U.S. publisher partner, Advance Local. more

MarfeelCast: Understanding your traffic

No longer will you wonder whether a sudden spike or drop in traffic is unique to your site or a result of a global shift affecting many publishers. With MarfeelCast, you can analyze and gain a clear understanding of the external factors influencing your traffic acquisition. more

Kurt Jackson announces new start-up: SN1

Kurt Jackson, owner of long-time publishing systems supplier Software Consulting Services, LLC (SCS), announced the creation of a new start-up — SN1, LLC. SN1 will specialize in data visualization. more

Unlock the potential of former subscribers: A blueprint for win-back success

There's a group of loyal readers you may be missing out on. Whether the subscription expired or was canceled, these former subscribers stay logged in and active on your site. And this very small, highly targeted slice of your audience is ripe for win-back offers. more

Tips for shifting gun violence reporting toward a public health lens

While much news coverage of firearm violence is reported through the lens of crime and politics, experts say this framing overemphasizes mass shootings and fails communities seeking solutions to gun violence. On Feb. 9, experts shared their advice on how to shift story framing to one that emphasizes solutions, prevention methods and data.   more

The college solution to rural news deserts

Nearly 600 rural colleges are in or near a local news desert. They are in the perfect location to help communities fill the news gap and restore the flow of information that feeds civic participation and economic success. more

A judge has blocked enforcement of an Ohio law limiting kids’ use of social media during litigation

A federal judge extended a block on enforcement Monday of an Ohio law that would require children under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps as a legal challenge proceeds. more

OpenAI CEO warns that ‘societal misalignments’ could make artificial intelligence dangerous

February 13, 2024 - The CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI said Tuesday that the dangers that keep him awake at night regarding artificial intelligence are the “very subtle societal misalignments” that could make the systems wreak havoc. more

Your Sunday newspaper? Watch for it in Saturday’s mail.

Facing issues of cost and staffing, newspapers are shutting down their carrier force and shifting to all-postal delivery. more

One Utah paper is making money with a novel idea: print

The Deseret News launched a free monthly compendium of its best journalism in September. It’s been profitable since October. more

Press Forward names Dale R. Anglin as director of the national coalition to reinvigorate local news

Press Forward has announced that Dale R. Anglin will serve as the inaugural director of the growing coalition of local and national funders committed to investing more than $500 million to strengthen communities, democracy and local news. more

AI adoption in newsrooms presents 'a familiar power imbalance' between publishers and platforms, new report finds

February 12, 2024 - Uncertainty in the news industry, hype around AI, and hope for better business models and new revenue streams have all helped to drive news organizations to adopt AI technology, a new report from the Tow Center of Digital Journalism at Columbia University finds. more

An ever bigger threat to local news and democracy

Greedy financiers and monopolistic tech giants are only part of the problem for local journalism. There’s another, more beguiling threat to America’s press system and the civic literacy and engagement it supports. That’s the enormous wave of streaming video cresting over our lives, pressing us to screens for many of our waking hours. more

Times Union's award-winning Statehouse and Investigations Team launches new Capitol Confidential newsletter

The Times Union (Albany, New York) has launched a new and expanded newsletter devoted to New York State government and politics under a name familiar to local readers: Capitol Confidential. more

Gannett names new chief data privacy officer

Gannett | USA TODAY Network have announced the addition of Marci Moss as dedicated chief data privacy officer, as they further strengthen their data protection framework. Safeguarding the information entrusted to publications like Gannett by clients, partners, users and employees is more critical than ever, and Moss will be dedicated to prioritizing the importance of data protection, privacy and regulation. more

Wisconsin tries again to save local news, Microsoft announces AI news partners

Wisconsin legislators are trying again to help save its local news industry. I hope residents badger them to get it done this year. The latest effort is a suite of bills to support news outlets, subscribers and early-career journalists. Rep. Jimmy Anderson modeled them on proposals in Congress and other states. It helps that his first job, in his teens, was delivering newspapers. more

They gave local news away for free. Virtually nobody wanted it.

When 2,529 people were offered a free subscription to their local newspapers, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Philadelphia Inquirer, only 44 accepted — less than 2 percent — according to an academic study set to be published this year in the American Journal of Political Science.  more

Putin says he is open to exchange of WSJ’s Evan Gershkovich for Russian prisoner

Russian leader Vladimir Putin said a prisoner exchange would probably lead to the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, but he declined to give a time frame for the deal and said Gershkovich was caught committing espionage in Russia. more

Will Lester, longtime AP journalist in South Carolina, Florida and Washington, dies at age 71

Will Lester, a longtime reporter and editor for The Associated Press who played a critical role in the news organization’s 2000 election-night decision not to call the presidential race, died Wednesday, Feb. 7. He was 71. more
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