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New CNN boss Chris Licht wants staff to stop calling Trump’s election claims ‘the big lie’

New CNN president Chris Licht discouraged staff from using “the big lie” to refer to former President Donald Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election, Mediaite has learned. more

Report: Israeli police clear officers at reporter’s funeral

An Israeli police investigation has found that police engaged in misconduct during the funeral of slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, but those who supervised the event will not face serious punishment, an Israeli newspaper reported Thursday. more

Medill adds lecturer to support solutions journalism, appoints director of audio program

The Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications has announced a new faculty member and the promotion of another as it expands its role in solutions journalism and audio reporting. more

U.S. targets Russia with tech to evade censorship of Ukraine news

The U.S. government has pushed new, increased funding into three technology companies since the start of the Ukraine conflict to help Russians sidestep censors and access Western media, according to five people familiar with the situation. more

The new boss at The New York Times weighs in on Twitter

New executive editor Joe Kahn sees the value of the platform for journalists, but weighs in on when it can become problematic. more

‘Back in the cockpit’: The San Antonio Express-News moves into its new newsroom

The Hearst-owned paper officially moved into its new building last week after more than two years of remote work, part of which was spent newsroom-less. more

EU beefs up disinformation code amid Russia fake news fears

The European Union is beefing up its code of practice on disinformation by enlisting more tech companies beyond Google, Twitter and Facebook parent Meta and adding measures to prevent online purveyors of fake news from profiting. more

First Amendment action filed against Columbus clerk over access blackout

A court that once provided access to new civil complaints as they were filed now delays access for up to two weeks as a result of the transition from paper to electronic filing. more

What do journalists think the news industry does best and worst?

Here's what nearly 12,000 U.S.-based journalists told the Pew Research Center in a recent survey. more

Illinois Press Association partners with Our-Hometown, Inc. to launch digital initiative in Illinois

The Digital Initiative program aims to transition all newspapers in Illinois to a turn-key digital model that includes new, modern and mobile-responsive websites for every publication, as well as additional tools and features used to increase reader engagement and generate additional revenue from the web. more

Plan now to develop strategies for Q4 healthcare advertising and revenue

With agencies and advertisers now planning Q3 and Q4 media buys, including promotion of open enrollment supplemental insurance to consumers, how is your organization positioned to develop your share of revenue allocated to publishers in print and digital? more

From audience professionals for audience professionals!

After hundreds of calls, emails and Zoom meetings, one thing is known for sure. You want more starts to offset the losses. As cost per order — or cost per acquisition — has risen, so has subscription churn. But it doesn't have to. Thus, ending the vicious cycle. more

Presteligence implements rapid installation of NewsXtreme Cloud for Nor Dak North Publications

Presteligence, an industry leading software developer and innovator, announces Nor Dak North Publications, based in Garrison, North Dakota, becomes the latest user to choose NewsXtreme Cloud. more

How to measure tradeoffs in your go-to-market offers

SUMMARY: Media decision-makers should quantify monthly start volume based on paywall settings, price elasticity and churn. more

Success story: Saving a loyal customer with digital innovation

From real estate and automotive to general retail, publishers are feeling the drop in digital advertising revenue. Keeping up with social media and new technology platforms has proven difficult for media companies. Read about how Wehaa helped the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette meet a challenge and retain a loyal automotive dealer's advertising. more

Design tips to prepare files for print: Part 2

Commercial printing is a science, with multiple variables that affect the outcome of the project. As a designer, how you prep and supply your files to the printer will determine the outcome of your final project. Of course, no two projects are the same, but there are some common things to keep in mind along the way. This is the second in a two-part series. more

4 benefits of having cleaner website data

In a new blog series, “Web Analytics 101: The Digital Publisher’s Guide to Better Data,” the Alliance for Audited Media shares how invalid traffic affects publishers’ site analytics and why removing this traffic from data reports improves audience insights. more

Mozilla endorses antitrust bill targeting large tech platforms

Browser developer Mozilla on Tuesday endorsed a federal antitrust bill that would prohibit the largest online tech companies from giving their own products and services preferential treatment. more

Arizona Supreme Court says anonymous juries constitutional

The Arizona Supreme Court says state courts can keep juror identities secret even if they provide no reasoning for the decision. more

Katie Oyan to lead Local News Success initiative for The Associated Press

Katie Oyan has been promoted to Deputy News Director for Local News Success for The Associated Press. Her new role marks an expansion of AP’s mission to help members and customers succeed, through efforts like localization guides and the StoryShare platform. more
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