"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder
Latest Episodes
229 The “whats, whys and hows” of The Association of Community Publishers (ACP)
(ACP) is a dynamic organization dedicated to supporting and empowering free, community-based media outlets across the United States. Founded to promote excellence in local journalism and foster collab
228 Exploring their new book: “What Works in Community News,” from authors Ellen Clegg & Dan Kennedy
Ellen Clegg and Dan Kennedy have become recognized and respected news media analysts with their highly listened to podcast series: However recently, Clegg a three-decade Boston Globe veteran who h
227 A look at the broadcast news industry from RTDNA CEO Dan Shelley
In September 2023, on the Arizona Newspapers Association and the Arizona Broadcasters Association merger. In the past year, there have been several legacy newspaper and public media mergers, such as
226 A frank discussion about public media with industry expert Tom Davidson
Recently, Public Media Consultant Tom Davidson wrote an op-ed published in Current, the industrys quarterly trade magazine, decrying the lack of awareness in public media about, the $500 million
225 Jeff Jarvis and Steven Waldman debate the hard questions facing the news media industry.
On February 4th, 2024, the president of Rebuild Local News and co-founder of Report for America, , penned an op-ed for E&P Magazine entitled In the very first sentence of the piece, Waldman took ai
224 No more downsizing, as Gannett is hiring locally at all levels.
As reported by E&P in May of 2023 (), UNCs Hussman School of Journalism and Medias Knight Chair in Journalism and Digital Media Economics, Penelope Muse Abernathy stated, Although the exact numbe
223 An inside look at The Messenger — from startup to shut down — 10 months and 50 million dollars later
Darren Samuelson, a seasoned journalist known for his insightful political reporting, first made his mark at , a Washington-based digital newspaper company founded by American banker and media executi
222 An inside look at the LA Times with Guild President, Matt Pearce
On Tuesday January 23, 2024, one of the 100-plus reporters who was laid off via Webinar from the Los Angeles Times, stated it was like a drive-by, as it was clear that very few at this iconic 142-ye
221 Hussman announces four $25k prizes for best in fair and impartial reporting.
As publisher of the Chattanooga Times in 1877, Adolph Ochs (who would later purchase the New York Times) added a slogan to the paper's masthead: "To give the news impartially, without fear or favor."
220 Word in Black's journey from a pilot project to a public benefit corporation
The website states a mission: "To be the most trusted news and information source for, about, and by Black people. Founded on June 7, 2021, just after the entire world witnessed the tragic death o