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Six steps toward an AI strategy for news — and other findings from Generating Change report

September 26, 2023 - New comprehensive, global report on what news organizations are doing with AI exposes challenges and opportunities — and offers valuable insights for newsrooms of the future. more

Black Americans’ experiences with news

Black Americans are critical of news coverage of Black people and say educating journalists would make coverage fairer. more

N.D. law change allows digital newspaper editions to satisfy legal notice requirements

Approved by the 2023 legislature, the new law states e-editions of a newspaper may satisfy publication rules for legal notices, which in the past had to be published in an actual newspaper. more

Capitol rioter who attacked AP photographer and police officers is sentenced to 5 years in prison

A man who attacked an Associated Press photographer and threw a flagpole and smoke grenade at police officers guarding the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was sentenced on Friday to five years in prison. more

Global newsroom teams will harness AI to counter misinformation

September 25, 2023 - Eight newsroom teams from the U.S and around the world will develop products and processes that harness AI to amplify truth and combat mis- and disinformation, as part of ICFJ’s Leap Innovation Lab kicking off this week.  more

Build a culture and practice of user research across the newsroom

Translate your team’s projects into a culture of listening to users, data-informed products and frequent research sprint. more

'These dollars are not reaching BIPOC newsrooms': Tracie Powell and Meredith Clark on funding inequities and local news

Dr. Meredith Clark and Tracie Powell discuss funders and publishers, the challenges of studying funding to BIPOC news outlets, and how they’d distribute $500 million to local news. more

Ohio enacts law curtailing newspaper notice

Ohio HB-33 allows municipalities to publish many or most of their notices on their own websites and social media feeds or on the Ohio News Media Association’s statewide public notice website, instead of publishing them in local newspapers or legal journals. more

Mather Economics has acquired Sophi Inc.

Mather has acquired Sophi Inc. Mather and Sophi together accelerate the scale and speed at which we collectively create customer value with transformative products and services. more

Jefferson City News Tribune to move offices

The building that houses the newspaper’s central office has been sold, WEHCO Media Inc., owner of the News Tribune, announced to staff members. more

Opinion | The Cherokee Phoenix newspaper and transparency in government

Our initiative offers a free one-year subscription to any citizen who opts in through our online Gadugi Portal. more

Paul Reynolds named regional publisher with Adams Publishing Group of Ohio

Paul Reynolds is responsible for APG’s seven daily and weekly publications in Ohio, which includes the Athens Messenger, Athens News, Circleville Herald and Logan Daily News. more

Tulsa World's circulation director retiring after almost 46 years

The leader in charge of getting the Tulsa (Oklahoma) World delivered each day is retiring after almost 46 years with the company. more

New database 'Amplify Colorado' connects journalists with diverse sources

Colorado News Collaborative has unveiled what it calls a first-of-its-kind online guide that will “help newsrooms find diverse sources” while also helping community members connect with local reporters. more

Adding more staff isn’t the only way to lessen your workload

Here are four actionable insights for publishers feeling spread thin and struggling to create a more manageable workload. more

4 ways The Fresno Bee and ‘La Abeja’ serve and engage with Latino audiences

Here’s an idea to steal and adapt: Learn how The Fresno Bee improved engagement with Latino audiences through regional collaboration, experimentation with new story topics, newsletters and virtual events. more

'Flexicles,' story alert systems, and other ways AI will serve publishers, reporters, and readers

September 22, 2023 - “When our models noticed stocks of companies moving in ways that typically indicate news, our system pinged the relevant beat reporter in Slack so he or she could hit the phones and see what’s going on. It’s a great way to break news.” — Louise Story more

Covering drag and free speech in Tennessee

Within just her first year as The Tennessean’s inaugural First Amendment reporter, many remarkable issues have arisen, though one story in particular took the fight for freedom of expression to the national level: that of the state’s attempt to restrict drag performances through the law. more

Senate Democrats eye new AI transparency rules

September 21, 2023 - A new, sweeping piece of legislation would force companies using artificial intelligence tools to review the impacts of automating critical business decisions. more

The Post and Courier's PJ Browning named 'Executive of the Year' by Inter American Press Association

The Post and Courier's President and Publisher PJ Browning has been named "Executive of the Year" by the Inter American Press Association (IAPA). This esteemed recognition highlights PJ Browning's outstanding leadership, unwavering commitment to journalistic excellence, and her significant contributions to the media industry. more
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