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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

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism named Historic Site in Journalism

The Society of Professional Journalists has named 1 Ohio University, 200 Schoonover Center in Athens, Ohio, as a Historic Site in Journalism. The address is the location for the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, one of the oldest journalism schools in the nation. more

The promise vs. fear of AI

September 21, 2023 - Medill’s Jeremy Gilbert envisions a future where tech leads to better journalism without destroying it. more

Lucy Morgan, Pulitzer-winning force of Florida journalism, dies at 82

The Tampa Bay Times’ longtime Tallahassee bureau chief investigated corruption in Tampa Bay and beyond. more

Scripps Howard Fund announces finalists for 70th Scripps Howard Awards

The 70th Scripps Howard Awards will recognize 2022 journalism that spurred action, exposed previously undisclosed information and led to changes in the public, private or business sector. The Scripps Howard Fund, a public charity that supports causes important to The E.W. Scripps Company and the communities it serves, has announced the finalists for the annual awards. more

Cox Enterprises' all-employee band releases its first EP

The band, The Mondays is making a mark in celebration of the company's 125-year history. more

News/Media Alliance names Neil Quinter chief lobbyist as Public Policy and Advocacy Team expands

The News/Media Alliance has expanded its public policy team, with a final key role being filled with the hiring of Neil Quinter as its new senior vice president, global government affairs. more

Switching to Presteligence's NewsXtreme Cloud: A proven solution for prepress workflow

In an era of rapid technological evolution, the challenges faced by companies are increasing. Failing hardware, outdated software, costs and the looming threat of cyber-attacks have become inevitable realities that businesses must confront. In response to these pressing concerns, Presteligence has a proven solution — NewsXtreme Cloud. more

5 key considerations when choosing a subscription management platform

If you sell anything as a subscription, you are likely inundated with countless subscription management platforms on the market. With so many choices, it can be very overwhelming to try and find the right platform that will fit your needs today, tomorrow and years from now! To help you make an informed decision, we've compiled a checklist of 5 points you need to consider when selecting your new subscription platform.   more

Case study: Dynamic inventory banners vs. static promotional banners — comparative analysis

The debate between dynamic inventory and static display ads has been ongoing. Advertisers and media publishers must choose between running dynamic inventory or static display ads when promoting local businesses. There are pros and cons for each medium, but the complex nature of dynamic inventory ads often leads to their underutilization. more

By leveraging our expertise, make informed decisions about your real estate strategy

BellCornerstone understands the unique requirements and challenges faced by newspapers in the real estate realm. This knowledge can be valuable in guiding newspapers through the process of fixing their real estate footprint, whether it involves divesting underutilized properties, negotiating leases or identifying more suitable locations. more

PAGE partner — Think Tank Media

As our industry has trended toward digital, so has PAGE moved to complement the core commodities of newsprint, ink and plates with future digital services that its members require. more

Colorado Public Radio is first U.S. media to obtain Journalism Trust Initiative Certification

Last month Colorado Public Radio became the first U.S. media outlet to be awarded a Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) certification, an international benchmark initiated by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) to fight disinformation by rewarding editorial and professional excellence. more

Revolutionize your advertising with Addressable Streaming TV!

Imagine a world where optimizing the ROI of your ad campaign happens by strategically placing ads during premium, professional-produced TV shows and movies. AdCellerant’s Addressable Streaming product can help you build brand awareness and laser-target foot traffic attribution.  more

States Newsroom launches Maine Morning Star

States Newsroom has launched the Maine Morning Star to provide free, high-quality, nonpartisan reporting on the important issues affecting the Pine Tree State such as housing, the challenges of the criminal legal system, and the impacts of the changing climate. With the launch of the Morning Star, States Newsroom’s network now includes 37 outlets. more

Investigating — and embracing — the AI revolution

September 20, 2023 - A day of AI-oriented events at the 13th Global Investigative Journalism Conference (#GIJC23) discussed how AI can help newsrooms do their jobs, how investigations have revealed the harmful impact of AI technology on communities — and how journalists should approach a topic often framed by narratives of either hype or despair. more

Tips for covering medical research conferences

Attending medical research conferences is a great way to find unique story ideas, develop sources and meet researchers, fellow journalists and potential editors. more

It’s time to rein in Pegasus and halt spying on journalists

Pegasus gives governments access to photos, notes, and encrypted communications stored on a phone. It can even use a phone’s microphone and camera to turn it into a listening device. Once infected, journalists’ phones can reveal their confidential sources and details of unpublished investigations. more

A reporter made sure a retired police chief’s death didn’t go uncovered. Then social media attacked her.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal is facing a harassment campaign stoked by Elon Musk, one year after a reporter was killed for his coverage. more
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