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A decade ago, the St. Petersburg Times became the Tampa Bay Times

More entities embraced “Tampa Bay” as a region after the newspaper made the change in 2012. more

Marjorie Taylor Greene says Facebook suspended her account for 24 hours

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Monday said that Facebook suspended her account for 24 hours, a day after Twitter permanently suspended her personal account for spreading COVID-19 misinformation. more

Our pledge: Pursue New York public records relevant to readers' well-being

Reporters across our USA TODAY Network sites upstate and downstate are committing in 2022 to pursue government records relevant to the public's health and welfare. more

Opinion: Being a journalist in the U.S. is becoming more dangerous

The year 2022 is not looking particularly promising for press freedom. In fact, the United States is one place where journalists could start seeing an increase in the types of threats that many of our colleagues in many illiberal societies already face. more

Patrol completes investigation of Post-Dispatch

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has completed an investigation of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that began after a journalist exposed a state database flaw. more

Gannett veteran takes on leadership role in Southwest Florida

Tom Claybaugh also will serve as the vice president of sales for Southwest Florida, including Fort Myers. more

Newspapers challenge anonymity in vaccine mandate lawsuit

A group of newspapers has intervened in a lawsuit over vaccine mandates with a goal of challenging the plaintiffs’ anonymity. more

2022 Pulitzer Prize competition in journalism opens

The 2022 Pulitzer Prize competition in journalism is currently accepting submissions. The 2022 cycle recognizes work published in the 2021 calendar year. more

Don Lovelace returns to Lakeway Publishers

Don Lovelace previously served in the same role with Lakeway Publishing from July 2005 to June 2019. more

Jimmy Finkelstein plans next big media venture

Jimmy Finkelstein, most recently the owner of The Hill, is planning to launch a new media company, sources tell Axios. more

The year 2021 in social media

The past year has shown that lawmakers around the world are losing patience and many social media tried to court creators with new tools and funds. more

Predictions for digital journalism: Tech, newsletters, climate and multimedia

Seven media industry experts share their predictions for digital publishing in the year to come. more

Elizabeth Conner Stephens named executive editor of Columbia Missourian

Elizabeth Conner Stephens will lead the newsroom’s coverage while working with community newspapers around the state to improve local news coverage. more

Monica Chadha, Liliana Soto join journalism school faculty

The University of Arizona School of Journalism is excited to welcome two new professors to its faculty. Associate Professor Monica Chadha and Assistant Professor of Practice Liliana Soto will join the School of Journalism faculty in January. more

Longtime Winchester Star circulation manager retires

Winchester (Virginia) Star Circulation Manager Bill Green has retired after nearly 20 years with the newspaper. more

Private investors plot Forbes buyout

Investment firm GSV is working on a bid to buy Forbes Media at a $620 million valuation as an alternative to Forbes' announced SPAC merger, Axios has learned. more

Big Tech spends millions on ads to sway D.C. leaders

New data shows that the tech sector spends the most money by far on public affairs advertising in newsletters targeting D.C. decision makers. more

Fox tightens its vaccine rule, removing a test-out option for N.Y.C. office workers

Fox Corporation, the owner of Fox News, told employees on Friday that those working in New York City would have to show proof they’d had at least one dose of the Covid vaccine by Dec. 27, removing the option to get tested weekly instead. more

Susan Goldberg joins ASU’s Cronkite School and Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory

Susan Goldberg, editor in chief of National Geographic and editorial director of National Geographic Partners, will join Arizona State University with a joint appointment in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory’s College of Global Futures. more

AI in the newsroom: why metadata should be the focus point

Artificial Intelligence is becoming an important part of many industries, but how should journalists and publishers understand it? Christopher Brennan, co-founder of Overtone.ai, spoke with researcher Carl-Gustav Lindén about why metadata, rather than automation, makes more sense as a focus. more
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