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Mike Shearer picked as new executive editor of The Columbus Dispatch

A long-time journalist with strong ties to central Ohio has been picked to be the new leader of The Columbus Dispatch. more

Georgia Trust for Local News launches

The National Trust for Local News subsidiary will sustain community newspapers in Georgia with support from Knight, Woodruff and Casey foundations. more

San Francisco announces plan to invest in community publishers and ethnic media

The City and County of San Francisco recently announced its plan to strengthen its relationship with and invest in community publishers and ethnic media. The plan, included in a report commissioned by San Francisco Supervisor Matt Dorsey, emphasizes the value of community-specific media in bringing important information to the City’s diverse communities. more

Canadian publisher on Google deal boosting newsrooms

It was a freezing Tuesday evening in Fergus, Ontario — around negative-6 degrees Celsius. But the local newspaper’s publisher, Dave Adsett, stepped out of the hockey rink and braved the cold for an after-hours phone interview. Adsett wanted to be heard clearly, as he explained the benefits of a new law requiring Google to pay for news content it benefits from in Canada. more

City of Salina website set to be the official city 'newspaper' for public notices

December 21, 2023 - The City of Salina (Kansas) has decided to use its own website to publish notices beginning with the new year. more

Churning toward disaster

Having determined that reader regularity is the most important factor in getting people to pay for news, Medill Spiegel Research Center Director Edward Malthouse sees trouble on the local-journalism horizon based on newly collected data. more

Journalists covering Santa Claus: You better watch out. You better not cry. And you better be cautious.

Writing about Santa is delicate. Here’s advice from 5 journalists about how to cover Saint Nick while being sensitive to children. more

Getting ready for 2024: Disclaimer edition

A poorly executed political disclaimer policy can kill a deal. Our advice: Set your digital standards and practice now while the pressure’s off and your sales and editorial staff can have clear conversations about what is suitable for your community and what buyers will be required to do. more

Presteligence's strategic investments propel newspaper industry into 2024 and beyond

The end of the year marks a time for reflection and anticipation for what lies ahead. Presteligence has been steadfast in its commitment to growth and innovation, and is investing even further in operational changes that will benefit its newspaper customers. more

Delivering quality at scale for McClatchy

The challenge: Recognizing the significance of streamlining workflows and adopting more efficient production methods, McClatchy was determined to optimize operations, save time and resources, and achieve sustainable profitability in the publishing industry. A successful collaboration was formed with EKCS. more

ChatGPT a year on: Time to talk about journalistic AI

For United Robots, the most challenging aspect of 2023 has been working out where we stand in this new world of ubiquitous generative AI. Our products are not built on generative AI, but on the more established rules-based AI — or journalistic AI if you like. The latter has, relatively uncontroversially, been used, safely and reliably, for various newsroom tasks for years. more

Build revenue and literacy: Ask parents to give teens your newspaper

Today’s teenagers are future leaders in your community. How many are reading your newspaper to learn about local government and elections? A subscription to your newspaper is a powerful gift for teens studying civics and preparing capstone projects in all subjects. more

Protecmedia collaborates with Publimetro México

The collaboration between Protecmedia and Publimetro México signifies a step forward in revolutionizing editorial practices within the Publimetro´s newsroom. more

Publishing trends of 2023

This year's analysis marks the conclusion of one cycle and the beginning of a new, potentially more turbulent one, with troubling signs for the entire industry. Is this a time of restructuring, or are we witnessing a systemic change in the sector? more

How The Texan made the switch to BLOX Digital without disrupting subscribers

The Texan originally launched as a small publication with a WordPress site and a paywall connected to Stripe. After The Texan experienced technical issues with the site, the team began looking for a new CMS. This led The Texan to move to BLOX Digital in 2023. more

Kodak inkjet application versatility: Do more with less

Instead of offering different presses for different applications, Kodak's approach is to support a broader range of applications with a comparatively small number of presses and imprinting systems that use its cutting-edge KODAK Stream and KODAK ULTRASTREAM Continuous Inkjet Technologies. more

Out of the village and on to break records.

The incredible story of Makazole Mapimpi, the first South African to score in a Rugby World Cup Final. Against almost impossible personal odds, Makazole succeeded, a triumph of the human spirit. more

From the beach to the desert.

How a group of ambitious kids from Laguna Beach High School in California are digging wells in Kenya. more

Curing cancer, one bar of soap at a time.

14-year-old Heman Bekele awarded the 3M Young Scientist Award for developing a soap that activates skin cells to fight cancer. more

The weight we carry and the burdens we share.

The life of best-selling author Isabelle Allende is a mission to bring relief to the suffering and a call to join the effort. more
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