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NorthJersey.com and The Record name Regan Apo as general manager

NorthJersey.com and The Record (Woodland Park, New Jersey) have announced that Regan Apo has been named the organization's general manager. Apo will assume her role on Oct. 1. more

Saving the press in Seattle’s Pioneer Square

The four-unit, offset printing press that has been used to print the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce newspaper until July is available to any newspaper that would like it, for free. more

Opinion | Action needed to avoid local news setbacks like Pennsylvania sale

Alden Global Capital's purchase of four local papers highlights the need for new policies and more options. more

News Media Corporation sells Oregon cluster to Country Media, Inc.

News Media Corporation has sold its Oregon cluster of newspapers to Country Media, Inc. The sale included the Newport News Times, Newport, Oregon; the Siuslaw News, Florence, Oregon; and the Cottage Grove Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon. more

Opinion: Heading to D.C. to help save local journalism

"Later this month, I’m heading up to Washington, D. C. to lobby Congress to help save local journalism in our country." — Wyatt Emmerich, publisher, Jackson Northside Sun more

Variety of state legislative supports for local news media act as a series of experiments

This article summarizes the major paths legislators have proposed to support local news and the outcomes of such legislation. more

The Star Tribune asked its interns to envision the future of the company

Steve Grove, publisher and CEO of the Star Tribune, presented the interns with a prompt: “How might the Star Tribune reach college-age students who are interested in the news, and convert them into loyal readers?” more

DOL delivers a proposed salary bump to FLSA overtime thresholds for Labor Day

Just days before Labor Day, the U.S. Department of Labor unveiled its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, aimed at revising the Fair Labor Standards Act’s overtime exemptions for executive, administrative and professional employees. more

U.S. Copyright Office wants to hear what people think about AI and copyright

August 31, 2023 - The U.S. Copyright Office is opening a public comment period around AI and copyright issues as the agency figures out how to approach the subject.  more

Kansas reporter sues Marion police chief, alleging retaliation in newsroom raid

Deb Gruver is seeking damages for “emotional distress, mental anguish and physical injury” as a result of Police Chief Gideon Cody’s “malicious and recklessly indifferent violation” of her First Amendment free press rights and Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful search and seizure. more

Cameras, YouTube live stream allowed in Trump hearings, trials

For the first time in American history, cameras and live streaming coverage will be allowed inside the courtroom when a former U.S. president stands trial for allegedly running a criminal enterprise designed to overturn the lawful results of an election. more

MediaNews Group acquires Times-Shamrock Communications Newspapers

Times-Shamrock Communications is selling its newspaper group, including The Scranton (PA) Times-Tribune, to MediaNews Group, CEO Jim Lewandowski announced. more

Philanthropic support for journalism grows, but challenges remain

Philanthropic support is growing for both nonprofit and for-profit news organizations, according to a new study. Co-author Jennifer Preston said it provides data “so we can make a better case to communities around the country” to support local news organizations. more

CherryRoad Media acquires eight newspapers and printing operation from Delphos Herald, Inc.

CherryRoad Media has acquired eight community newspapers in Ohio and Indiana and a commercial print operation from Delphos Herald, Inc. and the Cohen family. Most of these newspapers date to the mid- to late 1800s, with more than 150 years of history serving their respective communities. more

Greenville News, Herald-Journal, Independent Mail transitioning to postal delivery

Starting Monday, Oct. 9, the U.S. Postal Service will be delivering the Greenville News, Spartanburg Herald-Journal and Anderson Independent Mail as part of an effort to improve delivery consistency and optimize resources amidst ongoing labor challenges, fluctuating fuel prices, competition for workers from door-to-door delivery services and increasing digital demand. more

CherryRoad Media acquires Hutchinson Kansas printing operations from Gannett

CherryRoad Media Inc. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the Hutchinson, Kansas, printing operations from Gannett Co., Inc. The printing operation currently prints most of CherryRoad Media's Kansas publications as well as numerous other newspapers in central and western Kansas. more

States Newsroom launches Oklahoma Voice

States Newsroom, the nation’s leading network of state-based nonprofit news outlets, has launched Oklahoma Voice to provide people in the Sooner State with free, nonpartisan reporting on some of the state’s biggest issues, including public schools, health care, hunger, transportation, criminal justice reform and workforce development. With the launch of Oklahoma Voice, States Newsroom’s network now includes 36 newsrooms. more

How publishers like The Marshall Project and The Markup are testing generative AI in their newsrooms

Publishers including The Marshall Project and The Markup shared how reporters are using generative artificial intelligence in their newsrooms in their reporting processes — after some failed tests. more

A dozen major media companies block access to ChatGPT as they wage a cold war on AI

August 29, 2023 - Some of the nation’s largest newsrooms are actively taking defensive measures to safeguard their content from ChatGPT, the groundbreaking artificial intelligence chatbot that is seen as a potential aggressor to an already struggling news industry. more

Americans concerned about growth of AI tech as Congress eyes regulation

August 29, 2023 - New data suggests that excitement about the increased use of artificial intelligence is at a three-year low, but opinions are split on whether the technology will help or hinder certain aspects of daily life. more
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