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Entries sought for $25,000 Collier Prize for State Government Accountability

The entry period for the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications $25,000 Collier Prize for State Government Accountability is now open. more

Pandemic continues to have adverse impact on Americans' mental health, study shows

COVID-19 has turned a spotlight on the importance of mental health, destigmatizing it as a taboo topic, according to a study released by Parade Media and the Cleveland Clinic.  The two companies partnered with an independent global market research provider to conduct an online study with 2,219 Americans, 18 years of age or older. more

Trump's new social media company says users won't be censored — unless they disrespect the site

The terms of service for Truth Social state that users cannot "disparage, tarnish, or otherwise harm, in our opinion, us and/or the Site." more

Chinese media removes Boston Celtics games after center Enes Kanter's 'Free Tibet' statements

Boston Celtics games have been pulled off Chinese media after center Enes Kanter tweeted a two-minute video of himself expressing support for Tibet and wore shoes with the phrase "Free Tibet" on them during Wednesday night's game against the New York Knicks. more

Former FLORIDA TODAY Executive Editor Bob Gabordi dies

Robert "Bob" Gabordi, father, husband, journalist, editor, perpetually optimistic Mets fan and friend, died Thursday morning.  He was 65. more

AP, Chainlink to bring trusted data onto leading blockchains

The Associated Press will make its trusted economic, sports and race call datasets available to leading blockchains via Chainlink, the world’s largest decentralized network of oracles, enabling smart contracts on any blockchain to securely interact with the AP's real-world data. more

China boots Caixin financial news from approved media list

China’s leading financial magazine has been dropped from an official list of outlets websites can republish, reducing the exposure of a rare independent voice as the authorities tightens control over the media. more

Facebook Oversight Board issues stern critique of the company’s collaboration in first transparency reports

The reports reveal the board is still negotiating its relationship with the social network and says its credibility depends on Facebook being more forthcoming. more

Trump launches his own social media platform, calling it TRUTH Social

Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he will launch his own social media platform, TRUTH Social, according to a press release by Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG). more

Small-market newspapers: The view from on the ground

In separate conversations with CJR, three industry executives discussed the possibilities for small-market newspapers across the country. more

Belarusian authorities raid top independent newspaper

Authorities in Belarus on Wednesday raided the offices of the country’s top independent newspaper and took two of its journalists for questioning. more

What we’ve learned from publishing 200 podcast episodes

We’re celebrating a milestone this week: Media Voices’ 200th podcast episode. So almost five years after publishing our first episode, here are 10 things we’ve learned. more

Build a community, not an audience: How to find out what your readers value and want to pay for

News brands start to pay close attention to user-first models as they are key to successful subscription and membership programs. more

How the ICIJ made sense of 11.9 million documents to publish the Pandora Papers

600+ journalists. 150 media outlets. 117 countries. "Can you imagine what we would do if we were properly funded?" its director said. more

It’s time to create an alternative path into a journalism career

American journalists look less and less like the country they cover — in terms of race, class and background. We need to expand the pool of people who can enter the industry, and an idea from K-12 education might help. more

As the FTC takes aim at tech giants, the regulator just lost key tech and data privacy leaders

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has big ambitions to answer the cries from members of Congress and consumer privacy advocates to rein in Big Tech. However, the agency — which has just nine technologists — does not seem to be having much luck attracting and retaining the staff to make that happen. Three recent departures could stymie its hiring goals. more

Nat Lea elected president of America's Newspapers; 8 directors elected to board

Nat Lea, president and CEO of WEHCO Media, Little Rock, Arkansas, was elected president of America's Newspapers today. Eight industry executives also were elected to three-year terms on the board of directors. more

Lee Enterprises announces exclusive automotive partnership with Mudd Advertising

Lee Enterprises Inc. has announced a strategic partnership with Mudd Advertising, a leading full-service automotive advertising agency. The partnership leverages a customized version of Lee’s innovative Vision platform enabling Mudd to fully support the cross-channel marketing efforts of retail automotive dealers and manufacturers across the United States. more

Covering Colin Powell’s death — and controversy generated by one Fox News personality

Fox News’ John Roberts irresponsibly tweeted that Powell’s death "raises new concerns" about the vaccines’ effectiveness. more

Top German tabloid editor ousted over misconduct claims

The powerful chief editor of Germany’s best-selling newspaper has been removed from his post following revelations of misconduct, publishing company Axel Springer SE said Monday. more
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