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Supply-chain crunch slows newsprint deliveries, jangles rural newspaper publishers’ nerves

A shortage of truckers and blockade bottlenecks have put a crimp on newsprint deliveries to the nation’s newspapers. more

Jeff DeLoach resigns as Times Free Press president

Jeff DeLoach, president of the Chattanooga (Tennessee) Times Free Press for the past five years, has resigned as head of the Chattanooga Publishing Co. more

Paris Goodnight to be interim editor at Salisbury Post

Paris Goodnight will be Salisbury (North Carolina)  Post’s interim editor as outgoing editor Josh Bergeron moves onto another opportunity in news. more

New advertising director named for two Pennsylvania newspapers

Vanessa Koper has been named as advertising director of the New Castle News and The (Sharon) Herald. more

Google is releasing an open source harassment filter for journalists

Google’s Jigsaw unit is releasing the code for an open source anti-harassment tool called Harassment Manager. more

NY Times images of slain Ukrainian civilians show war’s toll

The New York Times’ front-page photo Monday of the grisly aftermath of a Russian attack on civilians in Ukraine offers a reminder of how journalists try to weigh the sensibilities of customers with the need to illustrate the reality of war. more

Noreen Gillespie named global business editor of The Associated Press

Deputy Head of News Gathering Michael Giarrusso announced on Monday that Deputy Managing Editor for U.S. News Noreen Gillespie will take on a new role leading AP’s business news coverage. more

JournalList.net joins with RJI to spotlight trusted news sites, names new executive director

Mark Stencel will lead JournalList while continuing to serve as co-director of the Reporters’ Lab at Duke University. more

How the Lexington Herald-Leader partnered with CivicLex to elevate community voices

Demystifying the work journalists do is just one of the many challenges local news organizations face as they try to build trust among their audiences. This work is even more crucial for communities of color, who are often underrepresented in newsrooms and news articles alike. more

Why we all lose when women are excluded from the news

Today, on International Women’s Day, the news media will recognize and celebrate the successful women in their midst. But as media, it is also a moment to focus on our own gender-related challenges, which is why WAN-IFRA Women in News is launching a tracker tool to help news organizations #breakthebias. more

Lee Enterprises’ nominees supported by second leading proxy advisory firm

Glass Lewis joins ISS in recommending FOR Lee’s three director nominees. more

America's Newspapers welcomes new member

America's Newspapers is honored to welcome Newspapers.com into membership!  more

Google pauses all ad sales in Russia ‘in light of the extraordinary circumstances’

Online advertising has become part of the information war. more

Bill would allow government agencies in Hawaii to reduce their newspaper advertising

March 4, 2022 - The measure would allow state and county governments to publish certain public notices on their web sites. more

New editor named for InsideNoVa, FauquierNow

Trevor Baratko has been named editor of InsideNoVa and FauquierNow.com, two properties owned by Rappahannock Media LLC. more

Center for Media Innovation’s $20,000 media fellowship returns

The Center for Media Innovation at Point Park University is excited to announce the return of its $20,000 Doris O’Donnell Innovations in Investigative Journalism Fellowship. This marks the third year of the fellowship, which was designed to spotlight and take on the growing problem of underserved media markets known as news deserts. more

Twitter’s Birdwatch takes off for a test flight

For the first time, normal Twitter users will see the platform’s fact-checking experiment in action. Power users remain skeptical of its impact. more

New faculty member, executive director of research center to join Medill

Lan Nguyen Chaplin will serve in IMC department; Larry DeGaris will run Spiegel Research Center. more

RT America production company ceases operations amid backlash to Kremlin-funded media

T&R Productions, a company responsible for most of RT America’s programming, is laying off its staff due to "unforeseen business interruption events." more

Most Americans consider disinformation a problem, study finds

More than two-thirds of Americans (69 percent) believe disinformation is a major problem in society, up from 63 percent in 2020, new research finds. more
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