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Musk to address Twitter employees for 1st time this week

Elon Musk will address Twitter employees Thursday for the first time since the billionaire and Tesla CEO offered $44 billion to buy the social media platform, the company said Tuesday. more

New top leader of Tampa Bay Times thinks digital

The Poynter Institute for Media Studies owns the Times and, as the newspaper’s business model declined, financial peril forced it to lay off employees, impose pay cuts and furloughs, and cede its pension plan to the federal government. Today, the Times is profitable, including on a net operating basis, Gallaty says. more

Evansville Courier & Press, Gleaner editor leaves for Indianapolis Star; interim named

Ryan Reynolds has been named interim executive editor of the Evansville (Indiana) Courier & Press and Henderson (Kentucky) Gleaner, as Cindi Andrews leaves to take a management role at the Indianapolis Star. more

Jim Perry named publisher of Sedalia Democrat and Warrensburg Star-Journal

Jim Perry has a long history with Phillips Media and most recently was the publisher of the Harrison (Arkansas) Daily Times from 2015 to 2021. more

Chuck Bohnet, longtime senior executive and board member of Forum Communications, dies

Chuck Bohnet served in a variety of executive roles at The Forum, WDAY and Forum Communications. He is remembered as a "super star" executive and "quintessential advertising man." more

Tulsa World Media Co. makes two advertising promotions

Tulsa World President Mark Lewis has announced two promotions in the advertising department. more

The state of newspapers

Newspapers have seen an alarming shrinkage of their revenue, their resources, their staff and their readership. And while smaller, local papers are hit especially hard by this, it is by no means limited to certain areas. This is a nationwide problem. more

Journalists sense turmoil in their industry amid continued passion for their work

Seven-in-ten journalists surveyed say they are “very” or “somewhat” satisfied with their job, and an identical share say they often feel excited about their work. more

How police treatment of journalists at protests has shifted from cohabitation to animosity

Journalists have moved from observers to targets in recent years, opening a dark, new chapter for press freedom in the United States. more

San Francisco Chronicle initiative SFNext aimed at finding solutions to historic problems

In a column to readers, Emilio Garcia-Ruiz, editor-in-chief of the San Francisco Chronicle, outlined a new Chronicle initiative called SFNext, a project aimed at finding solutions to historic problems that have grown even more acute since March 2020. more

Perspective: Bills meant to check Big Tech’s power could lead to more disinformation

Attempts to outlaw “self-preferencing” could have unintended consequences. more

Every newsroom needs to update its social media policies

Here are four steps to revise a social media policy, because a policy that staffers ignore is worse than no policy at all. more

Dylan Phillips is the new editor of The Brunswick Beacon, Shallotte, North Carolina

In this column to readers, Dylan Phillips introduced himself as the new editor of The Brunswick Beacon, Shallotte, North Carolina. more

Zach Kilby joins The Brunswick Beacon as staff writer and photographer

Zach Kilby is the newest staff writer and photographer with The Brunswick Beacon in Shallotte, North Carolina. He joined the staff on June 6. more

Vincent Cirel joins Gannett as chief technology officer

Vincent Cirel is joining Gannett as chief technology officer (CTO), accelerating Gannett’s digital evolution as a data and technology subscription-led business. more

National Press Club statement on missing journalist Dom Phillips

This statement is from Jen Judson, president of the National Press Club, and Gil Klein, president of the National Press Club Journalism Institute, on the disturbing disappearance of veteran journalist Dom Phillips in Brazil. more

Scripps Howard Foundation announces winners of 69th Scripps Howard Awards

The journalism produced by the 69th Scripps Howard Awards winners has reformed laws, led to public policy changes and helped shine a light on inequality and misinformation. Presenters announced the winning news organizations and journalists on Sunday, June 12, during a special program airing on Newsy. more

‘They keep threatening to arrest us.’ The obstacles facing local news in Uvalde

San Antonio Express-News editor Nora Lopez talks about her newsroom's struggle against authorities to tell the stories of Uvalde more

Publishers like Gannett are using micro-surveys to amass audience data

In the race to collect first-party data, publishers are considering every option, including recycling audience engagement tactics like surveying. Only now, the name of the game is getting as many people as possible to answer questions with as little friction as possible. more

Former Tullahoma News publisher passes

Long-time Tullahoma News publisher, former owner of The Moore County News, career journalist and accomplished race car driver Terry G. Craig passed away at the age of 83. more
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