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Press Forward’s new director, plus a newspaper hero

Dale R. Anglin just became one of the most sought-after people in the local news industry. Press Forward, the $500 million philanthropic program to support local journalism, on Tuesday named Anglin its inaugural director. She is currently vice president for proactive grantmaking at the Cleveland Foundation. more

America's Newspapers welcomes new member: NERUS Strategies

Learn about the innovative approach NERUS Strategies is taking to generating new revenue streams for newspapers. more

8 facts about Black Americans and the news

Here are some key facts about Black Americans’ experiences with and attitudes toward the news, based on recent Pew Research Center surveys. more

Publication Printers Corp. celebrates 45th anniversary

Over the past 45 years, its values have propelled Publication Printers Corporation from a small business consisting of just a handful of customers to an award-winning national corporation serving clients across the country. more

Frequence launches new features for local-market political advertisers in advance of 2024 elections

In advance of the 2024 election season, Frequence is offering new features specifically geared for local-market political advertisers. Learn about those features and how they'll benefit political advertisers (and, in turn, the media companies that work with them). more

South Dakota legislature expands definition of ‘legal newspaper’

February 14, 2024 - A new bill signed by Governor Kristi Noem on Feb. 12 will redefine the term “legal newspaper” in South Dakota. more

Legacy’s consumer direct placement delivers 110k obits and $52M in revenue to newspapers

To celebrate, we’re offering free marketing resources that will boost your obituary revenue and plug editorial gaps. more

Stacker Connect has generated over 10,000 syndicated pickups for nonprofit newsrooms

The stories Stacker syndicates from nonprofit newsrooms fall in line with the rest of the Stacker Newswire: high-quality, newsworthy content. more

Combating abusive AI-generated content: a comprehensive approach

February 14, 2024 - Each day, millions of people use powerful generative AI tools to supercharge their creative expression. In so many ways, AI will create exciting opportunities for all of us to bring new ideas to life. But, as these new tools come to market from Microsoft and across the tech sector, we must take new steps to ensure these new technologies are resistant to abuse. more

ProImage's NewsWayX transforms Fairbanks Daily News-Miner's production with state-of-the-art cloud workflow

ProImage, an innovator in newspaper production technology, proudly announces the successful implementation of NewsWayX at the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. This cutting-edge, cloud-based software has improved the newspaper's workflow, marking a significant transition from their previous Agfa/ECO3 Arkitex system. more

Content automation workshop with Advance Local

United Robots will be hosting a workshop during INMA's upcoming Media Subscriptions Summit (February 28–March 1) in New York City, headlining our U.S. publisher partner, Advance Local. more

MarfeelCast: Understanding your traffic

No longer will you wonder whether a sudden spike or drop in traffic is unique to your site or a result of a global shift affecting many publishers. With MarfeelCast, you can analyze and gain a clear understanding of the external factors influencing your traffic acquisition. more

Kurt Jackson announces new start-up: SN1

Kurt Jackson, owner of long-time publishing systems supplier Software Consulting Services, LLC (SCS), announced the creation of a new start-up — SN1, LLC. SN1 will specialize in data visualization. more

Unlock the potential of former subscribers: A blueprint for win-back success

There's a group of loyal readers you may be missing out on. Whether the subscription expired or was canceled, these former subscribers stay logged in and active on your site. And this very small, highly targeted slice of your audience is ripe for win-back offers. more

Tips for shifting gun violence reporting toward a public health lens

While much news coverage of firearm violence is reported through the lens of crime and politics, experts say this framing overemphasizes mass shootings and fails communities seeking solutions to gun violence. On Feb. 9, experts shared their advice on how to shift story framing to one that emphasizes solutions, prevention methods and data.   more

The college solution to rural news deserts

Nearly 600 rural colleges are in or near a local news desert. They are in the perfect location to help communities fill the news gap and restore the flow of information that feeds civic participation and economic success. more

A judge has blocked enforcement of an Ohio law limiting kids’ use of social media during litigation

A federal judge extended a block on enforcement Monday of an Ohio law that would require children under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps as a legal challenge proceeds. more

OpenAI CEO warns that ‘societal misalignments’ could make artificial intelligence dangerous

February 13, 2024 - The CEO of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI said Tuesday that the dangers that keep him awake at night regarding artificial intelligence are the “very subtle societal misalignments” that could make the systems wreak havoc. more

Your Sunday newspaper? Watch for it in Saturday’s mail.

Facing issues of cost and staffing, newspapers are shutting down their carrier force and shifting to all-postal delivery. more

One Utah paper is making money with a novel idea: print

The Deseret News launched a free monthly compendium of its best journalism in September. It’s been profitable since October. more
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