"E & P Reports" from Editor & Publisher Magazine hosted by Mike Blinder
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168 Emmy award-winning broadcaster born without legs is helping others with disabilities find media careers. Meet Dave Stevens.
Dave Stevens is an athlete, a seven-time Emmy Award-winning sports broadcasting professional, and the only person to ever play college football and minor league baseball without legs. Stevens, a conge
167 Journalism Trust Initiative. Elevating journalistic integrity
Serving as a forum for personal and professional networking is a benefit of social media, but its global reach and popularity have resulted in the posting of information often described as news
166 This year’s “best-ofs” from E&P columnist/ contributor Rob Tornoe
is a journalist/ cartoonist for the award-winning , where some of his work (including political spoofs from Al Gore to Peanuts) is syndicated and internationally recognized. Tornoe also each month fo
165 The best of 2022 E&P's "The Corner Office," from consultant/ columnist Doug Phares
Doug Phares is a passionate business consultant who helps executives find ways to get past all the hurdles and challenges that slow us down. From small-scale work like examining product bundling to as
164 A frank one-on-one with the LMA's Nancy Lane
Recently Meta (formally Facebook) made it official that it was leaving the news business, as they included most of the staff that worked within their " in the 11,000 company positions eliminated in t
163 ProPublica founder Dick Tofel speaks on funding/ philanthropy flaws and more
After senior management positions at Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal, Dick Tofel helped start and eventually led the well-known, nonprofit investigative journalistic entity for 15 years. Today
162 Against big tech comp, paywalls & more. 1-on-1 with Jeff Jarvis
As the news publishing industry continues to fight the big tech giants, Google & Facebook, for what is considered fair compensation for the content journalists create and that the tech companies monet
161 One-on-one with Community Impact’s John Garrett
In 2005 John Garrett started Newspaper from the game room of his home with his wife and best friend, Jennifer. They began with the creation of the Pflugerville, Texas edition. Today that one paper is
160 Mourning a newspaper's death through the words of the residents impacted
Andrew Conte, founding director of the , has been receiving wide industry acclaim for his latest book , which tells the story of how residents in one Pennsylvania community have identified and sorte
159 One man’s fight to return public notices to his Kansas publication.
Most United States municipalities have laws requiring that all public notices must be published by a third-party independent newspaper a concept that dates to the 1700s. This practice is based on th