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Rebuild Local News launches ambitious new drive for public policies to help save local news

Steve Waldman, co-founder of Report for America, leads new independent nonprofit organization developing non-partisan public policies to strengthen community journalism. more

AP-Frontline doc ‘20 Days in Mariupol’ debuts at Sundance

The AP-Frontline documentary “20 Days in Mariupol,” a harrowing retelling of the Russian siege of the city, made its world premiere Friday, Jan. 20, at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. more

American Journalism Project announces $3.25 million in grants to three local, nonprofit news organizations

The American Journalism Project announced its first three new grants of 2023 to nonprofit news organizations that aim to reach new audiences and cover critical issues concerning communities in North Carolina, Fort Worth, Texas and Nebraska. more

Opinion | Behind the LA Times’ decision to run a controversial photo with its coverage of the mass shooting in Monterey Park

The front page of Monday’s Times featured a photo of the shooter dead in his van. more

Dozens of journalism groups join coalition to save local news

Local journalism groups representing more than 3,000 local newsrooms have come together to create a new non-profit that aims to save local news through bipartisan public policy initiatives. more

National News Literacy Week: Just 26% of Americans say they trust most news most of the time

This year’s National News Literacy Week is focused on clarifying the problem of public distrust. more

SCOTUS seeks Biden Administration input on social media 'censorship' laws

The Supreme Court wants to hear from the Biden administration before deciding whether to consider the validity of laws in Florida and Texas that prohibit social-media platforms from suppressing some posts by users. more

AP launches Top 25 Movies ranking

The Associated Press has debuted the inaugural AP Top 25 Movies ranking, an honor roll of films that premiered over the past year. more

Bulletin parent company to launch a new Medford newspaper

On the heels of the closure of the century-old Medford Mail Tribune, EO Media Group announced Friday (Jan. 20), the company’s plans to open a new publication in the city. more

Battling Big Tech’s advertising monopoly

Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colorado: "Ensuring our free press has the financial strength to operate and fulfill its role as an unimpeded publisher of information is critical to keeping the marketplace of ideas open." more

Big Tech threat to local journalism still exists

In the 117th Congress, the JCPA garnered 75 co-sponsors in the House and 15 in the Senate. The Alliance continues to hold conversations with the JCPA’s Congressional champions, who intend to reintroduce the bill in the 118th Congress. more

Sarasota County to stop posting many of its public notices in local newspapers

January 20, 2023 - Sarasota County will no longer publish all of its legal advertisements, including those about hearings where the public can speak on new developments and rezonings, in local newspapers, as county commissioners eliminated that mandate on Wednesday. more

Cronkite News Co/Lab initiative spent a year researching how to bolster, improve news for small communities

An Arizona State University student-led project has developed ideas for local news organization Wick Communications on how to engage the community in deciding how they receive local news, how to better diversify their content and how to alleviate concerns about misinformation. more

The People-Sentinel welcomes new graphic designer

Debi Richardson has joined the South Carolina paper as its new graphic designer. more

Supreme Court poised to reconsider key tenets of online speech

The cases could significantly affect the power and responsibilities of social media platforms. more

Advertising sales veteran Bill Cotter joins the Bucks County Herald

On the heels of announcing the hiring of its new editor in chief, John Anastasi, the Bucks County Herald (Doylestown, Pennsylvania) has tapped newspaper advertising veteran William “Bill” Cotter to serve as its new director of advertising sales. more

7 trends that will allow publishers to capture new revenue in 2023

As publishers review this past year, they are examining budget successes and looking for areas where improvement may be needed. There are a lot of opportunities and positive news for publishers in 2023; here are seven trends that publishers can take advantage of to gain revenues and reduce costs across various advertising categories: more

Blind news audiences are being left behind in the data visualization revolution: Here's how we fix that

As the use of visual data journalism becomes more embedded in day-to-day newsroom operations, there’s a very real danger that those who can’t decipher visual information in the usual way will be left behind. more

Nobel winner Maria Ressa, news outlet cleared of tax evasion

Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa and her online news company were cleared Wednesday of tax evasion charges she said were among a slew of legal cases used by former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to try to muzzle critical reporting. more

Case study: Russmedia's need for a state-of-the art media sales system

Russmedia needed a state-of-the art media sales system that could enable it to easily manage ad placements in its broad suite of products. The company faced three main challenges that led to its decision to look for a new technology solution. more
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