"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder
Latest Episodes
117 6AM City takes a bold move into the digital news future
As newspapers’ online presence matures, many still struggle with monetizing it. Often, an outside perspective is where new ideas are born. They disrupt the norm and reveal new monetization opportuniti
116 A preview of Borrell Miami
As live conferences return and industry moguls get a chance to mingle again, there is no question that Borrell Miami on March 6-8th at the Miami Hilton will once again be a "who's who" of C-suite exec
115 An update on the antitrust case against Google & Facebook
In this 115th episode of "E&P Reports," Mike Blinder the Publisher of E&P chats with David Chavern, President / CEO of the News Media Alliance and Lee Wolverton, VP News/ Executive Editor at HD Media
114 A home page with over 100 ads
Howard Owens published his first newspaper in fourth grade, which is likely why soon after graduating from Point Loma Nazarene University with a degree in literature, he and a partner became owners of
113 States starve publishers of ad dollars if they refuse to pledge political allegiance
In this 113th episode of “E&P Reports, Alan Leveritt publisher of the and ACLU Senior Staff Attorney Brian Hauss join Editor & Publisher’s (E&P) publisher, Mike Blinder, and E and P contributing edit
112 Alden Global Capital's bid for Lee Enterpises, what the heck does it mean?
In 2018, news media analyst Ken Doctor penned a that, in part, read: “Alden Global Capital is making so much money wrecking local journalism, it might not want to stop any time soon.” Now, fewer than
111 TV Sales Expert, Jim Doyle's book, "Selling with a Servant Heart"
For the past 30 years, Jim Doyle has been helping salespeople make more money as one of the top sales trainers for the broadcast industry. His latest book, , outlines ten lessons that ultimately lead
110 Urgent and Sustained Advocacy Needed for the LJSA
On this 110th episode of "E&P Reports," Publisher and Host Mike Blinder sat down with the National Newspapers Association’s (NNA) chair, Brett Wesner, and E&P contributing editor Gretchen Peck to talk
109 From TV network news producer to editor of 90 local, online only news sites
While a student at Southern Methodist University, Adam Darsky was bitten by the "journalism bug" writing for "The Daily Campus," so upon graduation, he took an entry-level job as a sports reporter at
108 Fighting for a Native American free press
There are over 550 federally recognized tribal governments and more than 300 Indian reservations in the United States. Tribal reservations are sovereign nations and are not required to comply with man