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How to boost your email newsletters

Email newsletters are a proven way to help build (and maintain) subscriber loyalty — but are you doing them right? Check out these lessons from the Medill Local News Initiative to find out. more

Chicago Reader to pursue nonprofit status

The alt-weekly announced its intention to pivot to nonprofit status under the newly-founded Reader Institute for Community Journalism. The new nonprofit will launch in January and then purchase the Reader. more

Gannett announces senior leadership

Gannett Co., Inc. has announced the senior leadership for the newly combined company. more

A mom complains about gun violence stories. Philly journalists respond with resources

In addition to starting a conversation to help journalists better cover gun violence in their cities, a recent Better Gun Violence Reporting Summit is also benefiting survivors and their families. A link to counseling agencies and other services for survivors and families has been produced and news organizations are being encouraged to “pull from it as they see fit.” more

America’s Newspapers:
In your mailbox soon, online now

The winter edition of America’s Newspapers, the publication of the newly merged association, will be mailed to you shortly. But you can access the e-edition right now. more

View from the top: The Executive Voices experience

The Executive Voices experience is unlike any other conference you have attended: no PowerPoints or prepared speeches, lively discussions among the participants facilitated by industry leaders, set 80 floors above Chicago in the Willis Tower. We begin the evening before with a reception, networking and dinner at the University Club of Chicago, the private social club for the Windy City's business leaders. But you need to register quickly before all of the seats are reserved. more

Paxton Media Group names Jamie Paxton president, CEO

Paxton Media Group announced that Jamie Paxton has been named president and chief executive officer effective January 1, 2020.  He succeeds David Paxton, who had held the position for 20 years.  more

New study: Americans’ perceptions of the value and financial future of local news

A new Knight Foundation/Gallup study identifies challenges and opportunities for restoring financial health to local news organizations across the country. One actionable policy recommendation that can be implemented immediately is raising awareness about the financial health of the local news industry. more

The Durango Herald launches membership program

The Durango (Colorado) Herald has launched a membership program, in coordination with the Colorado Media Project. The paper is one of five news organizations across the state that was selected to test memberships as a method to support journalism and journalists. more

Newsrooms not keeping up with changing demographics, study suggests

Canadian newsrooms seem reluctant to share data on the diversity of their newsrooms but doing so would help hold accountable the fifth estate, according to Asmaa Malik, associate professor of journalism, and Sonya Fatah, assistant professor of journalism, at Ryerson University. They are working on the development of a self-reporting tool for Canadian newsrooms, "with the hope that such a strategy will be seen by media outlets as an invitation for redress." more

Government cannot govern press

Opinion column: It is the role of the press to keep an eye on government, to keep government in check and not the other way around.  It is, quite simply, unconstitutional for government to restrict the freedom of the press.  more

Boca Raton paper encourages readers to become patrons for as little as $5.99 a month

The Boca Raton (Florida) Tribune prides itself on being a completely free newspaper, giving readers the latest, and best stories about Boca Raton from a trusted, impartial source that will always show both sides of the argument and let the readers decide. To cover costs, readers are asked to become patrons of the newspaper, starting at $5.99 a month. more

Connecting with loyal readers: Brainerd Dispatch invites subscribers for coffee and conversation

The news team from the Brainerd (Minnesota) Dispatch will be on hand tomorrow afternoon to greet digital members and print subscribers for coffee, cider and conversations. Kudos to the paper for this great opportunity to connect with readers! more

GM in Camden and Magnolia announces retirement

Sue Silliman, the general manager for the Camden (Arkansas) News and the Magnolia (Arkansas) Banner-News, will retire Dec. 31 from WEHCO newspapers. Robyn Yarbro, director of business development for both papers, will be promoted to general manager. more

Mediahuis and Mather Economics enter into strategic partnership

Mather Economics and the European media group Mediahuis have entered into a strategic partnership in which Mediahuis acquires a 35 percent stake in Mather. The partnership will help further develop Mather’s customer-centric solutions and support Mather’s entry into new industries where subscription models are gradually gaining access to the daily lives of consumers. more

White Paper: How intelligent paywalls maximize total digital revenue

In a white paper, Mather Economics offers a sample analysis of two news media companies' digital audience and advertising revenue — to measure the potential return from employing an intelligent Paywall™ in place of a standard paywall.  more

Manchester Newspapers, Inc. sold to Capital Region Independent Media

Capital Region Independent Media has acquired Manchester Newspapers and all associated digital and print products, according to John Thomas Cribb of Cribb, Greene & Cope, who represented the Manchester family in the sale. more

Shelbyville Times-Gazette sold to Holler Media

A newly-formed company, Holler Media, LLC, has purchased three publications in central-Tennessee from Rust Communications, according to Randy Cope of Cribb, Greene & Cope, who represented the seller. more

Ogden Newspapers selects Presteligence's My News 360 for editorial

Presteligence has announced that Ogden Newspapers will roll out the full suite of My News 360 services to three Ohio newspapers in Tiffin, Sandusky and Norwalk. more

North Dakota Group sold to family-owned group

After 43 years as owners of the Ransom County Gazette in Lisbon, North Dakota, Sean and Cheryl Kelly announced on Nov. 1 that they have sold the publication to NorDak Publishing, LLC. more
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