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How do you fix an 'information disorder'? The Aspen Institute has some ideas

“Understanding the root problems of information disorder requires understanding hard-wired human behaviors, economic and political policy, group psychology and ideologies, and the relationship to people’s sense of individual and community identity.” more

White House intends to nominate former VOA director USAGM CEO

The White House announced it intends to nominate Pulitzer-winning journalist and former Voice of America director Amanda Bennett, to head the U.S. Agency for Global Media. more

Arc XP announces integration with Subscribe with Google

Arc XP, a leading digital experience platform, has announced the addition of its Subscribe with Google integration into Arc Subscriptions, giving its news publishing clients a seamless way to leverage Google’s simplified sign-in and checkout experience. more

The difficult task of creating a simple yet powerful startup name

PhotoPhare: The ‘lighthouse’ at the end of the tunnel. more

The end of 'click to subscribe, call to cancel'?

Most U.S. news organizations won’t let readers cancel online. The Federal Trade Commission wants that to change. more

Hybrid working and improving diversity remain twin challenges for publishers

Changing Newsrooms 2021: News organizations are pressing ahead with plans to redesign offices, upgrade technology, reduce desk space/office space and renegotiate contracts with employees to accommodate more flexible working. more

Granite Publications is sold to its publisher

Granite Publications, a collection of 10 non-daily newspapers and a printing operation in south Texas, has been sold to Daniel Philhower, the company’s publisher for the past five years. more

How The Post and Courier supports accountability reporting across South Carolina

“Uncovered” devotes Post and Courier resources toward reporting in communities that no longer have access to robust accountability reporting of their own. more

U.S. journalist Danny Fenster released from prison in Myanmar

Fenster’s employer says he is flying out of the country, days after he was sentenced to 11 years in jail. more

Rural News Network to launch projects centering Indigenous communities and water access

A new journalism consortium covering rural issues will kick off with two collaborations investigating economic issues in Indigenous communities and access to water in the West. more

Myanmar court sentences American journalist to 11 years in prison

A Myanmar court has sentenced American journalist Danny Fenster to 11 years in prison on charges of unlawful association, incitement against the military and breaching visa rules, his lawyer and employer said Friday. more

Coverage of COVID-19 differed in the U.S. and China. Here's how.

How did major Chinese and U.S. outlets differ in their initial coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic? That’s the central question behind a new study published last week in the Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly journal. more

Salt Lake Tribune adds a print day and reporters

The Tribune will add reporters, publish a print newspaper twice a week and offer more live e-editions. more

All the chips are on the table ... and both parties are all in this mid-term

To get your share of the political campaign dollars that will be spent during the 2022 mid-term elections, treat political like the multi-billion dollar category that it is. more

LJSA tax credits would be a game changer for community newspapers

Nov. 11, 2021 - The Local Journalism Sustainability Act carries the opportunity to significantly impact even the smallest communities across the United States. Three industry executives — Michael Gebhart, Matt McMillan and Leonard Woolsey — shared their thoughts with America’s Newspapers about the industry’s need for the temporary tax credit that the LJSA would offer.  more

Robyn McCloskey to lead The Herald Bulletin

Veteran newspaper executive Robyn McCloskey will be the new publisher of The Herald Bulletin in Anderson, Indiana, replacing Beverly Joyce, who is departing for another career opportunity. more

Ozy Media faces federal investigations

The Justice Department and the S.E.C. have contacted companies that discussed investing in the Silicon Valley media business. more

U.S. Senate panel to hold Nov. 17 hearing on Biden FCC pick

The committee will also consider the nomination of Alvaro Bedoya to serve on the Federal Trade Commission at the Nov. 17 hearing. more

New platform launches for business journalists

A new company called Workweek launched Wednesday to give creators of business-to-business content full-time support to work independently. more

Judge again rejects Trump’s effort to delay Jan. 6 committee’s bid for his White House records

The decision sharply rejected the former president’s attempt to assert executive privilege over the documents. more
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