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Kristen Go named executive editor for news and initiatives at USA TODAY

In her new role at USA TODAY, Kristen Go will supervise teams covering consumer news and technology, life and entertainment, travel, education and enterprise reporting focused on equity issues such as race, identity and social justice. more

Penny Abernathy, nation’s foremost researcher and expert on local news deserts, joins Medill as visiting professor

Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications recently welcomed Penelope “Penny” Muse Abernathy as a visiting professor. Abernathy recently retired from the University of North Carolina Hussman School of Journalism and Media, where she served as the Knight Chair in Journalism and Digital Media Economics. more

Paxton Media Group acquires North Vernon (Ind.) Plain Dealer & Sun

“We believe newspapers are important to communities and the Plain Dealer & Sun has been an integral part of the North Vernon community,” said Mike Weafer, group publisher for Paxton Media Group. “We are excited and honored to have the opportunity continue publishing the Plain Dealer & Sun.” more

2020 newspaper M&A activity outlined by Dirks, Van Essen & April

While newspaper deal activity slowed in 2020, quelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, 81 daily or thrice-weekly newspapers still changed hands in 19 separate transactions. Deal volume totaled $460 million. more

New digital audit program is complimentary for AAM publishers through 2021

The Alliance for Audited Media recently launched its Digital Publisher Audit, a new assurance solution that complements other industry anti-fraud initiatives to bring greater transparency to digital media, supported by the Association of National Advertisers. This audit is complimentary for AAM publisher clients through 2021. more

Presteligence offers pilot program for automated page building

Presteligence is offering a pilot program for automated page building — the newest module of the hosted My News 360 editorial workflow system called Dynamic Production. more

New ProImage America announces two recent projects with Pennsylvania newspapers

Two newspapers in Pennsylvania have signed recent contracts with New ProImage America. The Bradford Era is changing its production workflow to locally configured NewsWayX. The Courier-Express is also changing its workflow to NewsWayX and will have a similar workflow to The Bradford Era. more

Reinforcing inclusion and supporting equity

In the first of what will be an annual overview of its efforts to build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive company, Hearst published a set of data this week showing where its U.S. employee representation currently stands ... plus five priorities for 2021. more

Reid Newspapers acquires Oklahoma Newspapers from Gannett

Reid Newspapers has acquired three Oklahoma newspapers — the Miami News-Record, the Grand Lake News (Grove) and The Delaware County Journal — from Gannett Co., Inc. more

Neves Media Publishing acquires four weekly papers in Florida

Neves Media Publishing  has acquired four weekly newspapers — The Apalachicola Times, Port St. Joe Star, the Washington County News and the Holmes County Times-Advertiser — from Gannett Media Corp. more

Lakeland Ledger names Leon Tucker as executive editor

A longtime journalist with Gannett, who most recently worked in public relations, is taking over the helm of The Ledger newsroom in Lakeland, Florida, Gannett officials announced Wednesday. more

North Carolina bill could remove public notices from newspapers in 14 counties

The Salisbury (North Carolina) Post reports that Rep. Harry Warren, a Republican serving state House District 76, has introduced a bill that would allow a slew of counties to publish public notices on their websites rather than in newspapers. more

APG-Ohio partners with center center to launch sports journalism program for high school students

During the 2021-2022 academic year, high school students in Southeastern Ohio will have an opportunity to have their work published in local newspapers published by Adams Publishing Group of Ohio.  Their work will be published in The Athens Messenger, Logan Daily News, Perry County Tribune and potentially other publications. more

The Philadelphia Inquirer removes comments on most of Inquirer.com

"We’d rather invest in vital local journalism than an endless and expensive game of comment whack-a-mole." — The Philadelphia Inquirer more

Will Super Bowl advertising ever be the same?

An economic landscape that makes it difficult for advertisers to know how their messages will be perceived by the American public is triggering "more intense, complex questions for ad creators than in years past, such as whether or not audiences struggling financially would appreciate brands spending $5.5 million dollars on a few seconds of T.V. airtime," Lineup Systems notes in a new industry analysis article: "Will Super Bowl Advertising Ever be the Same?" more

How The Washington Post’s new Instagram editor will try to boost its subscription business

The Washington Post's Instagram audience tends to be “a younger and more diverse audience" than its current subscribers — something the paper says will be an asset in growing its subscriber base. more

George Ferguson takes over as Havre Daily News publisher

Sports Editor George Ferguson has become publisher of the Havre (Montana) Daily News, taking over for Stacy Mantle, who held the position until she left the newspaper last Friday after 20 years with the paper.  Ferguson also will continue in his role as sports editor. more

Courier-Tribune building, property goes on sale in Asheboro

The building and parking lot of the Courier-Tribune in Asheboro, North Carolina, went on the market Feb. 1. Gannett said a new location for the Courier-Tribune will be determined soon. more

Tupelo native Sam R. Hall to lead Daily Journal newsroom

“Local journalism serves a vital role in our communities,” says the recently appointed executive editor of the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. “We want to support those communities, inform and even entertain our readers, be a place for open, honest, truthful debate, hold accountable those in power and be a voice for those who are often overlooked.” more

HD Media files first of its kind antitrust lawsuit against Google and Facebook

January 29, 2012 - A West Virginia newspaper company filed a federal antitrust lawsuit today against Google and Facebook charging the internet giants with monopolizing the digital advertising market. This is believed to be the first lawsuit of its kind filed by a newspaper company against the tech giants for their monopolistic practices.

Owner of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette-Mail, The (Huntington) Herald-Dispatch and a half-dozen weekly newspapers, HD Media LLC filed a 42-page complaint in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. HD Media claims Google has monopolized the digital advertising market to such an extent that Google has been enabled to extract a supracompetitive share of HD Media’s advertising revenues, harming the company’s ability to effectively monetize its content. The complaint also alleges that Google and Facebook violated antitrust laws by conspiring to further their worldwide dominance of the digital advertising market, entering into a secret agreement codenamed “Jedi Blue” to manipulate online auctions. more
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