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Police confiscated the computer equipment of a journalist working for a leading newspaper in Poland which has carried out investigations of the country’s right-wing government.
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Vanessa Gera | The Associated Press |
10/4/21 11:24 AM
Champion Media of the Carolinas, a family-owned company based in Mooresville, North Carolina, announced today that it has acquired the Herald-Advocate, the community newspaper in Bennettsville, South Carolina.
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Dan McNiel | Herald-Advocate |
10/1/21 02:23 PM
The newspaper seller position is still a strong career choice, according to the results of the 2021 Newspaper Sales Compensation Study. The survey shows that more newspapers are utilizing separate sales staffs for digital and the average size of sales teams remained relatively constant.
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Laurie Kahn | Media Staffing Network |
10/1/21 12:22 PM
Chicago’s brawny tabloid has entered into a merger agreement with the nonprofit organization behind the public radio show “This American Life.”
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Marc Tracy | The New York Times |
10/1/21 10:09 AM
Local newspapers should use National Newspaper Week to start a vital conversation
about Relevance. Theirs, and the communities' role in supporting the trusted news provider.
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Tom Silvestri | The Relevance Project |
10/1/21 09:54 AM
The new standards would apply only to mail on which the Postal Service holds a monopoly, including first-class mail, like letters and postcards, and such periodicals as newspapers and magazines.
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Jacob Bogage and Kevin Schaul | The Washington Post |
10/1/21 09:23 AM
An influx of contrarian viewpoints on COVID-19 policy in mainstream opinion journalism could have dire consequences on how the pandemic plays out.
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Amitha Kalaichandran | Poynter |
10/1/21 09:11 AM
The 2021 Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award, named for the Pulitzer Prize-winning AP photographer who was killed in 2014 reporting in Afghanistan, has been awarded to Fatima Shbair, a Palestinian freelance photojournalist based in Gaza City.
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Patrick Maks | The Associated Press |
9/30/21 10:03 PM
AP Executive Editor Julie Pace has announced several senior leadership appointments in a memo to global news staff.
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Lauren Easton | The Associated Press |
9/30/21 09:54 PM
Follow this creative process to transform words into compelling visual stories.
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Liz Bloomfield | RJI |
9/30/21 02:56 PM
Invite your readers, listeners and viewers into your newsroom through voice memos, phone calls and social audio apps.
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Damian Radcliffe | Journalism.co.uk |
9/30/21 02:53 PM
News outlets that have the public as their main source of revenue, through subscriptions, membership and other programs, are more inclined to integrate the voice of the audience into their editorial decisions.
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Júlio Lubianco | IJNet |
9/30/21 02:48 PM
The massive video platform is cracking down on misinformation about vaccines, which has run rampant on its site.
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Tom Jones | Poynter |
9/30/21 02:42 PM
With the help of individual donations, we have begun to offer a needs-based stipend to one student per semester. This step, while significant, moves us only inches towards justice.
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Eric Falquero | CJR |
9/30/21 02:37 PM
If you’re on the winning side, “you might disengage relative to those with the opposing party, which now feels threatened.”
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Shraddha Chakradhar | Nieman Lab |
9/30/21 02:33 PM
A five-part series taking readers inside America’s most dangerous penal system earned The Marshall Project and Mississippi Today the 2021 Collier Prize for State Government Accountability. The $25,000 award, offered by the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC), is one of the largest journalism prizes in the nation.
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9/29/21 05:21 PM
The family of slain traveler Gabby Petito on Tuesday implored the public and news media to put the same energy into helping find other missing people as they did Petito, a 22-year-old woman who vanished on a cross-country trip with her boyfriend.
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Michael R. Sisak | The Associated Press |
9/28/21 11:54 PM
Folks need mentorship in order to hone their skills and build their confidence. But for journalists and leaders of color, a mentor alone may not be enough.
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Emma Carew Grovum | RJI |
9/28/21 05:51 PM
After Felicia Sonmez’s lawsuit against The Washington Post, reporters who’ve survived sexual assault are confronting their trauma and what the lawsuit means for media's future.
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Carter Sherman | VICE News |
9/28/21 05:40 PM
Last week saw a new controversy over the use of drones bloom in Texas, after the Federal Aviation Administration issued a Temporary Flight Restriction that temporarily grounded news organizations’ drones at the southern border.
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Grayson Clary | Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press |
9/28/21 11:55 AM