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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

Alliance for Audited Media joins Trust.txt to spotlight trusted publishers

The Alliance for Audited Media is participating in Trust.txt, an industry initiative developed by non-profit organization JournalList to help recognize publishers as members of trusted industry organizations and associations. more

Shaking the trees: How 15 newsrooms grew sponsorship revenue by 250%

“The Lab was an eye-opener and put my team on notice, so-to-speak,” said Candi Richardson, sales and marketing director for Mississippi Today. more

As a Russian journalist, this is the knock I dread

Six months ago, I was forced to leave my home in Russia to avoid the threat of prison. My crime? Being an independent journalist. more

Survey data shows journalists are covering more beats; two-thirds produce content for more than one medium

Journalists are busier than ever, covering four beats compared to three beats just a year ago on average. They’re producing content in more formats, too, according to the results of Muck Rack’s 2022 State of Journalism survey released today. more

Iowa House passes PBS public record bill

Archival footage from Iowa PBS could be used for independent video projects under a bill passed Monday by the Iowa House. more

The Roanoke Times: A few words about our new marijuana column, 'Herbology'

This upcoming Sunday’s newspaper marks a milestone for The Roanoke Times. more

Gannett to close West Milwaukee printing plant

The printing and packaging of all Wisconsin newspapers produced at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel facility in West Milwaukee will be moved to the printing plant at the Peoria Journal Star in Illinois. more

Exiting a rewarding, complicated news career isn't easy, but I've had practice: Pam Sander

At the end of March, Pam Sander is stepping down from her role as executive editor for the Wilmington StarNews and regional editor for Gannett Southeast. more

Trevor Evans named publisher of two newspapers in New York

The Lake Placid News and Adirondack Daily Enterprise have a new publisher. more

New UNESCO report: Making the case for journalism as a public good

As the news media industry continues to face a multitude of threats, UNESCO calls on governments to take action to ensure journalism can continue to function as a public good. more

Gannett publishes inaugural environmental, social & governance report

Gannett Co., Inc. has published its inaugural 2022 environmental, social and governance report detailing the alignment of its efforts across the company’s corporate social responsibility pillars which are people, planet and communities, with the U.N. Sustainable Development goals. more

AP calls for release of Ethiopian journalist in detention

Amir Aman Kiyaro, a freelance journalist accredited to The Associated Press, marked 100 days in detention without charge in Ethiopia this week, prompting the news organization and press freedom advocates to reiterate their calls to free him immediately. more

Miner, Slusher promoted to managing editor roles at Daily Herald

Seasoned journalists and longtime newsroom leaders Lisa Miner and Jim Slusher have been promoted to managing editor roles at the Daily Herald in Chicago, Illinois. more

Did the Florida Legislature pass this bill to punish newspapers? Some lawmakers say yes

The bill’s sponsor said it’s about making legal notices more accessible. more

How to report ethically on children affected by the Ukraine conflict

As events in Ukraine continue to unfold quickly and dramatically, children and young people are in danger — one million are already on the move. This tipsheet brings together advice from Dart fellows who have reported on children in war and other emergency situations. more

How the Los Angeles Times created a guide on what to do after sexual assault

Salma Loum, a data journalist and member of the 2021-2022 Los Angeles Times Fellowship class, set out to create a guide for navigating the steps to take after a sexual assault. The result is an interactive project published late last month by the Los Angeles Times with support from the newspaper’s Utility Journalism Team. more

Bozeman Daily Chronicle becomes third Adams paper to organize with the NewsGuild

The filing comes after Daily Chronicle journalists sent Adams Publishing regional president Mark Dobie a letter requesting the company voluntarily recognize their union. more

Lee’s slate of directors elected, Alden Global Capital takeover attempt blocked for now

Here are four moves that Alden could make next in its attempt to take over Lee Enterprises. more
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