"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder
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189 Ballantine enters a Gannett “ghost paper” town, starting a five-day-a-week free, printed tabloid
In 1952, Arthur and Morley Ballantine wanted to enter the news publishing industry, and they picked southwest Colorado as the place to do it purchasing a publication that is now the Durango Herald.
188 The NPPA’s Mickey Osterreicher. Helping both the police & journalists understand the 1st Amendment.
For over 15 years, Mickey H. Osterreicherhas served as general counsel to the , where he helps support, train and advocate for First Amendment rights. Starting his journalism career in the 1970s, Mic
187 The new MaineJF: Fighting to keep Maine news media pristine and hedge-fund free.
The daily Portland Press Herald and its statewide sister publication Maine Sunday Telegram were, for over a century, the leading news and information providers to residents of Maine. Based in the stat
186 A one-on-one with Trust Project CEO Sally Lehrman
A recent study revealed, "Only 26% of Americans have a favorable opinion of the news media, the lowest level since Gallup and Knight began tracking in 2017. But this study also suggests: "Many Amer
185 Guy Tasaka’s takeaways for news publishers from the NAB
To those media executives that attend major conferences or keep their "ears to the ground" through industry news blogs and sites, Guy Tasaka is already well known as an expert and resource that many h
184 Philanthropy and local journalism, as seen through the eyes of the giving community
According to a recent from the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy, total giving from all sources in the U.S. rose from $124.31 billion in 1993 to just over $360 billion last year (2022). Howe
183 Covering multiple major stories simultaneously. One month in the life of the Nashville Tennessean
Imagine you are managing a downsized, metro, state capital newsroom. Within four weeks, your newsroom covers once-in-a-generation tornado devastation, a school shooting that takes the lives of six ind
182 Exploring Ogdensburg, NY’s two years as a 'news desert' and how the community rallied to bring back its voice
On April 5, 2019, Alec Johnson, the editor & publisher of The Waterville Times, the flagship publication of the Johnson Newspaper Corporation, of which he is also president, penned an editorial entitl
181 The Charleston Post and Courier: Committed to statewide coverage one market at a time
Theres no question that Evening Post Publishing, owners of the Charleston Post and Courier (P&C), have been expanding their commitment to local journalism, while other media companies publishing in S
180 Two embedded journalists are making an impact thanks to the JFP
On its website, the states a mission to Increase the depth, diversity and sustainability of local journalism by building and stewarding connections between funders and news organizations. Founded a