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Registration opens Tuesday for 2022 Mega-Conference in Orlando, Florida

The News Industry Mega-Conference, the news media industry’s largest event, returns with an in-person meeting April 10-12, 2022.  The conference will be held in Orlando, Florida, at the JW Marriott Bonnet Creek Resort, one of the newest resorts in the Walt Disney World area. more

In 2022, revenue will return to news organizations in style

Glossy brands are situated for an increase in digital shopping, but it isn’t just for them. Local media organizations can offer their own twist. more

Biden vaccine mandate scores big court victory

Plus, how to wrap your head around the meaning of exponential growth, experts advise on whether to cancel holiday travel plans, and more. more

Social platforms can be forced to host lawful speech, Texas AG tells court

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is urging a federal appellate court to allow enforcement of a new law that prohibits Facebook, YouTube and Twitter from suppressing posts based on the point of view expressed. more

Vice Media, Writers Guild East reach new contract deal

The new agreement, which consolidates four previously separate contracts, will offer salary floors of $63,000 by the end of the contract and minimum annual raises of 3 to 3.75 percent. more

New buyer promises to improve Minnesota newspapers that previous owner 'stripped'

Montevideo, St. James, Crookston among publications changing hands. more

Advice for journalists heading into 2022, from ICFJ Knight Fellows

We spoke with current ICFJ Knight Fellows about what this year has taught them, and what advice they have for fellow media professionals heading into 2022. more

AP photographer beaten by Israeli police in east Jerusalem

An Associated Press photographer was pushed and beaten by Israeli police in an unprovoked attack Friday while covering a protest in a tense Jerusalem neighborhood, sending him to the hospital with head injuries. more

How the local news crisis affects coverage of COVID and climate — and vice versa

Seventeen experts take stock in "Local Journalism: Shrinking Resources, Growing Challenges," a project of Medill and the German Foundation KAS. more

Michael Keever had great passion for newspapers, television and his family

Michael Keever, the long-time senior vice president and chief marketing officer of NTVB Media, died Saturday from complications related to COVID-19. He was 55. more

Retiring Daily Herald editor John Lampinen reflects on splendid career: ‘I just wanted to do good work’

Dec. 31 marks John Lampinen's retirement after 48 years at the Daily Herald (Chicago, Illinois), including the last two decades as editor. more

Media groups sue Iowa governor over open records law

Three media organizations and their reporters sued Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Thursday, alleging she has repeatedly violated the state’s open records laws by ignoring requests for government records. more

Vulture capitalists are circling my old newspaper. Here’s why we need to fight them off.

A columnist shares her fears — and persistent hopes — about the future of local news. more

Four business journalists win reporting grants

Four veteran journalists have been named the latest recipients of the McGraw Fellowship for Business Journalism. Each of the winning projects will receive a grant of up to $15,000. more

Number of journalists in arbitrary detention surges 20% to 488, including 60 women

According to Reporter Without Borders’ annual round-up, a record number of journalists — 488, including 60 women — are currently detained worldwide, while another 65 are being held hostage. Meanwhile, the number of journalists killed in 2021 — 46 — is at its lowest in 20 years. more

Why U.S. publishers aren’t signing up to Google News Showcase

Google is struggling to persuade some of America’s largest publishers to sign up to its News Showcase aggregation scheme, an investigation by Press Gazette has found. more

ANA commissions study on programmatic media-buying

In another effort to promote transparency in the modern day media-buying process, the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) has announced a new initiative that will include an "in-depth study of the programmatic media-buying ecosystem." more

Journalism is a public good. Let the public make it.

Ivory-tower journalism has failed. It’s time we focus on building public infrastructure where everyone can find, fact-check and produce civic information. more

Florence Morning News names new managing editor

The Morning News in Florence, South Carolina, has a new managing editor — Chris Day, who started his duties Monday. more

Opinion: A judge is restraining the New York Times from reporting on Project Veritas. That sets a dangerous precedent.

The court’s order in New York is nearly unheard of in our court system. more
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