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Ethiopian court extends 3-month detention of AP journalist

An Ethiopian court has extended the three-month detention without charges of journalist Amir Aman Kiyaro to give police 11 more days to interview witnesses, saying after that the state must formally charge him or release him. more

Nielsen rejects private equity group’s bid to acquire measurement company

Nielsen Holdings PLC has turned down a bid by a private-equity consortium to buy the media-measurement giant. more

Minneapolis serving subpoenas on journalists in lawsuit over 2020 unrest response

Materials sought as part of suit filed by photojournalist blinded by police. more

How AI can help publishers use archives to engage audience

From searching audio soundbites to analyzing quotes and sources, machine learning has the potential to better serve diverse audiences and create new beats. more

Automated content fills in reporting gaps at McClatchy

About a year ago U.S. local media group McClatchy identified some gaps in its local reporting — topics that were driving new audiences, but which the newsrooms didn’t have the reporters to cover. The publisher decided to start using robots to do bulk routine reporting on “gap” topics like high school sports and real estate sales, and such automated content is now published in 10 of its markets. more

President Zelensky effectively uses media to get out his message

The Ukrainian president's warnings of what could happen next are dramatic, but not overstated. more

Investigative reporting and asking questions of the data

A Q&A with Public Integrity’s Joe Yerardi. more

University of Florida names veteran journalist Denise Vickers as new director of the Innovation News Center

The University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications has announced that broadcast news veteran Denise Vickers has been named the director of the Innovation News Center, the College’s state-of-the-art, multimedia newsroom. more

Celeste González de Bustamante to leave University of Arizona for Austin

After 19 years with the University of Arizona School of Journalism, Professor Celeste González de Bustamante will become associate dean of diversity, equity and inclusion at the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin in the fall. more

Harrison Hove named CJC Summer Media Institute director

Harrison Hove, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Journalism Department associate chair and lecturer, has been selected as the new CJC Summer Media Institute director. more

How a one dollar offer drives The Boston Globe’s subscription success story

It took The Boston Globe seven years to reach the first 100,000 subscribers. It only took a year to add the next 100,000. They’ve found that the key to accelerating growth is an introductory subscription offer so low, they’re practically giving the news away. more

Gannett and USA TODAY announce 2022 America Talks program

USA TODAY, part of Gannett Co., Inc., has announced the second installment of America Talks, a thought-provoking event that connects people of different backgrounds and beliefs in small groups and one-on-one for face-to-face impactful conversations on video. more

Dennis Lyons promoted to CNHI vice president-national editor

Dennis M. Lyons, national editor of CNHI, LLC, has been promoted to vice president of the company in that role, Donna Barrett, president and CEO, announced Tuesday. more

Journalist killed in Mexico, eighth so far this year

Another journalist was shot to death in Mexico on Tuesday, the eighth murdered so far this year in an unprecedented spate of killings that has made Mexico the most dangerous place in the world for the press. more

Two trends that are driving new business models

The public's thirst for credibility requires changes in content and platforms. more

Announcing the first Black Media Product Strategy Cohort

Twelve Black-led newsrooms from across the United States have been selected to be part of the inaugural cohort of the Black Media Product Strategy Program. more

Olympic Peninsula papers end delivery, turn to mail

Two newspapers on the Olympic Peninsula announced that they’ll stop delivering papers themselves and turn to postal delivery this month. more

Premium content models, customer lifetime value add necessary layer to monetization strategies

SUMMARY: Combining the path to conversion and core score is one way to assess the value created by an article to the publisher from both subscription sales and retention. more

Rewards program adds value to subscriptions held by newspaper readers

When Small Newspaper Group approached GoalGetters requesting tools to improve retention of current customers and to appeal to the new additions to the local population, we were inspired. more

Modernizing the U.S. news report

The Associated Press is taking steps to make its U.S. news report more visual and digital friendly to help local newsrooms thrive in an increasingly digital environment. more
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