"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder
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179 Six diverse news disrupters band together to create the Alliance for Sustainable Local News
On February 21, 2023, six news publishing companies: The Baltimore Banner, Block Club Chicago, The Colorado Sun, the Daily Memphian, Long Beach Post and Lookout Local/Lookout Santa Cruz, announced the
178 Small-town citizens share support for the saving of their newspaper.
On February 8, 2023, the citizens of Pulaski, TN were shocked to hear that their 167-year-old newspaper was to be shut down. Then owner David Lake, along with publisher Scott Stewart announced in a st
177 Foreign affairs expert Richard Haass asks us to be a “better informed” citizenry in his latest book.
For two decades, has been the president of the , an independent, nonpartisan think tank organization that states this mission on its website: To help people better understand the world and the forei
176 Ryan Dohrn on selling in a post-covid marketplace and why he is “all in” on Niche Media
Ryan Dohrn is a motivational speaker, won an Emmy for sales & marketing, has been recognized by Forbes.com with the Best of the Web award for his business strategies and is considered one of the top
175 Medford, Oregon: As one paper dies, another begins all in a few weeks.
The Medford, Oregon Mail Tribune can trace its roots back to 1909 when the morning Medford Mail and afternoon Tribune merged under the Putnam family, creating what the paper claimed to be "The largest
173 University of Oregon journalism chair asks Gannet to donate The Eugene Register-Guard to the school.
In the January 2023 issue of Editor & Publisher Magazine, E&P featured an about Dr. Peter Laufer's book, Slow News: A Manifesto for the Critical News Consumer, and the subsequent "Slow News" that
172 Steve Waldman’s Rebuild Local News Coalition — aggregating industry advocacy
The numbers are staggering. As the U.S. population grows, the number of local newsroom employees continues to decline, as an average of two newspapers shut down each week. Moreover, research shows tha
171 The Bucks County Herald: A story of survival, moving from family to foundation-owned
For just under two decades, residents in Bucks County, Penn., a suburb of Philadelphia, were served by the , a weekly publication started by Bridget Wingert and her late husband, Joseph T. Wingert. In
170 Ken Doctor pulls no punches on why the JCPA was a bad idea & updates us on two years at Lookout Local.
On December 5th, 2022, well-known news publishing analyst Ken Doctor, published a via Nieman Lab on the 2-year progress of his innovative Santa Cruz, CA digital news start-up, . Within the document,
169 The JCPA. What the heck happened, and what's next?
As Executive Vice President and General Counsel for the , Danielle Coffey leads the advocacy efforts for the NMA's over 2000 news and magazine publishing members worldwide. 2022 was a busy year for Co