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A new beginning: American Press moving back downtown

For more than 30 years the American Press has conducted business at 4900 U.S. 90. No longer. On Sunday, the historic newspaper returned to the heart of downtown Lake Charles — where we were founded in 1895 — in the newly refurbished offices at 715 Ryan St. more

Supreme Court declines to decide if governor may exclude conservative think tank from press events

The Supreme Court declined Monday to decide whether Wisconsin's governor violated the First Amendment when he barred a conservative think tank from attending news conferences in a case that raised questions about media freedom and the type of organizations that should be considered news outlets. more

Vox Media is acquiring the conglomerate that owns NowThis and Thrillist

Vox Media, owner of Vox, The Verge, New York magazine and other digital media sites, is acquiring Group Nine Media. more

AP seeks answers from U.S. government on tracking of journalists

The Associated Press sought answers Monday from the Department of Homeland Security on its use of sensitive government databases for tracking international terrorists to investigate as many as 20 American journalists, including an acclaimed AP reporter. more

Belo + Company is now Medium Giant

Rename presents a strong representation of the past, the present and the future. more

The Poynter Institute’s MediaWise announces international expansion of digital media literacy program

The program will empower older adults in Brazil, Spain and Turkey to be more critical consumers of online content. more

Anne Applebaum and Gabriel Escobar join Pulitzer Prize Board

Anne Applebaum, author and staff writer for The Atlantic, and Gabriel Escobar, the editor and senior vice president of The Philadelphia Inquirer, have been elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board, Columbia University announced today. more

How Santa Cruz Local uses surveys to inform its community-centered journalism

Since its founding in 2019, Santa Cruz Local has regularly surveyed its audience to better understand what areas of coverage they’re most interested in, and how it can best provide local government watchdog coverage. more

More than 6,150 news workers were laid off amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

At least 6,154 news organization workers, which includes both editorial and non-editorial staffers, were laid off beginning March 2020 through August 2021. And, at least 100 U.S. news organizations have closed throughout the pandemic, although 14 of those same outlets have since resumed operations to varying extents. more

Nobel-winning journalists denounce war talk and online ‘toxic sludge’

At an awards ceremony in Oslo, Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitri A. Muratov of Russia called for peace, democratic renewal and support for a free press. more

CherryRoad Media to buy seven newspapers in Minnesota

Gannett has agreed to sell seven Minnesota newspapers to CherryRoad Media, a subsidiary of Parsippany, New Jersey-based CherryRoad Technologies. more

The John Kimball Group joins America's Newspapers

America's Newspapers is honored to welcome The John Kimball Group into membership as a Solutions Partner. more

Sen. Cantwell calls on FTC to investigate allegations Facebook misled advertising customers, public on platform safety, ad reach

Sen. Cantwell says Facebook may have deceived advertisers by claiming it was removing 97% of hateful content; may have misled on key ad metric, inflating reach by as much as 400%. more

Alex Taylor to succeed Jim Kennedy as Cox Enterprises chairman

Jim Kennedy, the longtime chairman of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, announced Wednesday he will step down as the board’s top officer at the end of the year, passing the baton to the next generation of family leadership. more

Twitter hashtag code for publishers, cracked

An analysis of 6.5 million publisher tweets across eight languages quantifies how including hashtags in tweets can impact referral traffic. more

Nancy Solliday to oversee advertising for Gannett's Sarasota, Lakeland markets

The Sarasota (Florida) Herald-Tribune and The Ledger in Lakeland have a new regional vice president of advertising. more

White House points finger at the press

The Biden White House, plagued by low approval ratings that have weakened the president’s clout and raised fears among Democrats over next year’s midterms, is blaming the media for some of its problems. more

What does it mean to be a 'sustainable' news business?

Here’s what independent publishers are learning the hard way. more

Opinion: Social media companies want to co-opt the First Amendment. Courts shouldn’t let them.

The Florida and Texas cases are unusually important because they concern the first significant efforts by states to regulate social media companies. more

Senate group recommends free online access to federal court records

The proposed bill would make access to federal court documents free to users of the online PACER system. more
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