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Success Strategies for Attracting & Retaining Talent - Wed., Oct. 13

ING 2021 - A Virtual Leadership Summit, in collaboration with Editor & Publisher Magazine and America's Newspapers more

How The Post and Courier raised more than $1 million for a South Carolina-wide investigative fund and Education Lab

Build a program of philanthropy to fund journalism. Digital subscriptions can pay for our daily journalism, but the deep investigative work is expensive and needs another funding source to be sustainable under our changing business model. more

Skeptics or cynics? Age determines how Americans view the news media

A new analysis of Gallup/Knight Foundation survey data reveals that age is an important differentiator in understanding the complexities of Americans’ trust in and perceptions of the news media. more

Dr. Chung resigns as department head of journalism and media studies

After 10 years of service, New Mexico State University Professor Dr. Hwiman Chung announced his resignation as the department head of Journalism and Media Studies. more

Meet Fortune’s new editor-in-chief

Alyson Shontell, who since 2016 has been editor-in-chief of Business Insider, is taking over editorial leadership of Fortune, effective Oct. 6. more

Patch maintains growth and profitability, and may be poised for expansion

This podcast features an interview with Warren St. John, the former New York Times reporter who is president of Patch. more

More boycotts coming for Facebook

Leaders of the Stop Hate For Profit social media boycott group are discussing whether to organize another campaign against Facebook in light of an explosive investigative series from The Wall Street Journal, Common Sense CEO Jim Steyer tells Axios. more

Paywalls for Publishers: Report download (free)

This free report aims to help you formulate an effective paywall strategy via insights and examples that have worked well for other publishers. more

Advertisers report low confidence in most digital ad channels

None of the eight channels mentioned in the survey scored a confidence rating higher than 43%. more

Ten political journalists reflect on starting their careers during the Trump era and look ahead to what comes next

Recently, 10 political journalists who began their careers in the Donald Trump era reflected on their entry into journalism, the influence of Trump, debates over objectivity and their outlook on their beat. more

Lessons learned from a scoop out of San Quentin

We have to figure out a way to adjust the rules without compromising our integrity. more

As Facebook tries to knock the journalism off its platform, its users are doing the same

A healthy chunk of Facebook users say they don’t get much news there any more — an outcome to be both expected and desired. more

Grassroots group uses newspaper ads to push Sen. Joe Manchin

A grassroots group is using newspaper advertisements to further push Sen. Joe Manchin to support issues it considers important to low-income West Virginians. The Poor People’s Campaign took out the full-page ads Sunday in the Charleston Gazette-Mail, The Herald-Dispatch in Huntington, The Parkersburg News and Sentinel and The Journal of Martinsburg. more

Is 24/7 digital and Sunday-only print the future for local news?

In the future, will most local news outlets publish 24/7 online but put ink on paper only once a week, perhaps only on Sunday? more

News consumption across social media in 2021

As social media and technology companies face criticism for not doing enough to stem the flow of misleading information on their platforms, a sizable portion of Americans continue to turn to these sites for news. more

An American journalist sits in prison as Myanmar suppresses dissent

Danny Fenster on Monday was ordered to remain in confinement. The court hearing marked his 120th day in custody after being detained by the junta in May. more

Caesars Sportsbook announces partnership with NOLA.com as an exclusive sports betting and odds provider

Caesars Entertainment, Inc.  and NOLA.com have announced a partnership that makes Caesars Sportsbook an exclusive sports betting and odds provider of the publication. The deal comes before the launch of legalized sports betting in Louisiana. more

What does ‘off the record’ mean? The latest journalism controversy

A dustup between a Washington Post opinion columnist and a Politico White House reporter is all about journalism jargon. more

Dawson County News names Julia Fechter as new staff writer

The Dawson County News (Dawsonville, Georgia) has hired Julia Fechter as a staff writer. Her main topics for coverage will be crime and government. more

Dispatch Editor Alan Miller to retire this year, take on expanded role at Denison University

After leading The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch newsroom through one of its most challenging transitions, Executive Editor Alan D. Miller announced to the staff on Wednesday that he will retire at the end of this year. more
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