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Increasing numbers of physical attacks on European journalists as they report on COVID and other stories

One emerging trend identified by the Council of Europe research, and other sources, are attacks on journalists covering protests of anti-lockdown demonstrations and reporting on breaches of lockdown measures. more

Venetoulis Institute, Baltimore Banner build newsroom with diverse, veteran journalists and deep knowledge of region

Managing editor, arts and culture editor, education, enterprise and investigative journalists are among the first to join The Baltimore Banner newsroom. more

Jan. 6 committee may hold prime-time hearings

The House's January 6th Committee is considering rare prime-time hearings to help build a maximum audience for testimony about what happened during the Capitol riot, one year ago tomorrow. more

Trump cancels Jan. 6 news conference, blames news media and House committee investigating attack on Capitol

Former president Donald Trump has canceled the news conference he planned to hold on Jan. 6 to mark the first anniversary of the attack on the Capitol by a mob of his supporters. more

Twitter permanently bans news aggregation service Politics For All

Spokesperson says account "suspended for violating rules on platform manipulation and spam." more

A trust issue: Are media outlets reaching out broadly enough?

There are countless efforts to increase trust in news. Few have reached beyond existing readers and likely subscribers to the truly skeptical. more

News engagement fell off a cliff in 2021

A few landmark events — like the Beijing Winter Olympics and the 2022 midterm elections — could provide some much-needed traffic boosts for publishers looking to hold on to fleeting subscribers. more

Kelly Lecker named interim Dispatch editor, Eugene Jackson market leader as Alan Miller retires

Alan Miller, 62, who announced his retirement in September, left the paper on Monday after 37 years in the newsroom, and he will move into a new role teaching journalism at Denison University. more

Jan. 6 committee to request Sean Hannity's cooperation

The Jan. 6 select committee is preparing to ask Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity for his voluntary cooperation with its investigation of the assault on the U.S. Capitol, a source with direct knowledge of the plan tells Axios. more

The anniversary of Jan. 6 isn’t just about looking back

It’s about what it means now, and what it could mean for the future. more

Paxton veteran Gretchen Hunt named editor of 4 Northeast Arkansas papers

Northeast Arkansas news veteran Gretchen Hunt has been promoted to a new position as regional editor for Paxton Media Group, taking over newsrooms in Jonesboro, Paragould, Newport and Walnut Ridge. more

Aspen Times names new publisher

As weekend revelers rung in the new year, The Aspen (Colorado) Times also ushered in a new chapter with a new publisher, Allison Pattillo, and new ownership. more

Inland Foundation launches Community News Grant program

The Inland Press Foundation is partnering with state press associations to launch a grant program helping newspapers strengthen their local news reporting. more

Navarre Press owner and Neves Media acquire Milton, Crestview papers

Two Florida papers — The Santa Rosa Press Gazette in Milton and the Crestview News Bulletin in Crestview — are under new ownership. more

USA TODAY Sports launches 2022 Ferris Mowers Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll

Poll ranks top NCAA basketball teams with the National Association of Basketball Coaches. more

Media reps say 45 reporters, staffers died at work in 2021

A total of 45 reporters and media workers were killed doing their jobs over the last year, the highest number among them in strife-torn Afghanistan, the world’s largest organization of journalists said Friday. more

White House briefing room capacity to be reduced amid COVID-19 surge

The White House Correspondents Association (WCHA) on Sunday announced it would temporarily reduce capacity for journalists attending press briefings, citing concerns about a spike in COVID-19 cases as the omicron variant surges nationwide. more

The state tech policy battles that will rage in 2022

These are the tech policy fights that will play out in the states next year, according to industry watchers. more

Media-industry union members ask pension funds to stop investing in Cerberus Capital Management

Cerberus Capital Management is the private-equity firm backing Alden Global Capital, the hedge fund that owns the second-largest group of newspapers in the country. more

Is 'resistance journalism' about practices or power?

A new paper notes that discussions among reporters tend to focus on its “lack of verification” and “truth-bending.” But you can’t evaluate resistance without also looking at what it’s resisting. more
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