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Media growth and revenue: Strategies and tactics

In light of the current economic climate, Mather Economics encourages media businesses to focus on core strategies and tactics for revenue growth and sustainability for 2023 and beyond. more

Hobbs News-Sun strengthens publication with My News 360 hosted CMS from Presteligence

In early November of 2022, the Hobbs (New Mexico) News-Sun began use of Presteligence’s My News On-The-Go E-Edition platform. more

The risks of bad CRM data and what publishers can do about them

How much do you trust the data you get from your customer relationship management (CRM) software? more

The advantages of synchronization for media and publication subscriptions

AdvantageCS has taken the time over our past 40+ years to understand all aspects of the newspapers' workflow so that synchronization satisfies, not only the customer, but also the entirety of back-office operations. more

Automated annual report articles revive local business journalism

At Norwegian regional title Bergens Tidende, local business was long an underreported beat, as reporters' time was focused on investigative journalism rather than breadth of reporting. With the Business bot automating texts about company annual reports, the publisher can suddenly cover all industries. more

The three bears examine fact and opinion: Media literacy supports your newspaper

Words are bombarding children and families all from many directions, including your newspaper. What’s true? What’s accurate? What’s believable? Kid Scoop's Media Literacy pages can help. more

Boone Newsmedia founder and chairman dies

James B. “Jim” Boone Jr., founder and chairman of the board of Boone Newsmedia, Inc. (BNI), died Monday, Feb. 13, at UAB Hospital-Highlands in Birmingham, Alabama, after a brief illness. He was 87. more

Journalists win fight with Nebraska over $44,000 public records charge

The estimate for records requested by Flatwater Free Press jumped from $2,000 to over $44,000 between April and June 2022. more

Adams Publishing Company implements ProImage NewsWayX across all its 15 production sites

How to efficiently manage the workflow of 200+ publications, including 30 dailies and hundreds of commercial products across 15 production facilities. This was the question the Adams Publishing Company management team was asking when looking for a streamlined, cost-reducing workflow solution that would also improve quality and reduce onsite hardware. more

New nonprofit news outlet will cover Central Indiana

Hoosiers will soon have another source for news after a coalition of organizations and philanthropists raised more than $10 million to create nonprofit media outlets across Indiana. more

Star Tribune names Steve Grove its new publisher and CEO

Star Tribune Media Co., Minnesota’s largest media company, has appointed Steve Grove its new publisher and CEO. more

Longtime journalist Rusty Turner announces plan to retire in May

Rusty Turner, who oversees news operations at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and several weekly newspapers, announced Monday he plans to retire this spring after dedicating 40 years to journalism in the region. more

News coalition joins case attacking Virginia access policy

National news organizations have joined in a First Amendment challenge to a Virginia policy that allows insiders to look at court records online while denying access to the public. more

Don’t say ‘prove’: How to report on the conclusiveness of research findings

This tip sheet explains why it's rarely accurate for news stories to report that a new study proves anything — even when a press release says it does. more

Jeff Nesmith, Pulitzer winning journalist, dies at 82

The love of a good story and the ability to tell one in a convincing and attention-grabbing way was central to Jeff Nesmith’s life, both personally and professionally. more

Judge to release parts of Georgia special grand jury report

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney announced the decision on Monday, three weeks after hearing arguments from prosecutors, who urged the report be kept secret until they decide on charges, and a coalition of media organizations, which pressed for its release. more

Craig Selby, former Charleston Newspapers publisher, dies at age 77

Craig Selby, long-time publisher and general manager of Charleston Newspapers, the former parent company of The Charleston Gazette and the Charleston Daily Mail, died Monday (Feb. 6) after a long illness. He was 77. more

A roadmap for a way out of this mess

New report helps chart a path away from local news of old toward civic information systems. more

Learning what works for DEI in journalism: New case study series will share tactics

Many people across the journalism sector are talking about diversity, equity and inclusion, but what are news organizations doing about it and, most importantly, what tactics are effective in building work cultures where more people are included and treated equitably? more

A roadmap for a way out of this mess

New report helps chart a path away from local news of old toward civic information systems. more
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