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As the scope and threat of the coronavirus pandemic becomes clear, people all over the world hunger for two things: an effective vaccine and truthful information about the disease. The former … more
Five North Carolina media companies told a federal court this week that they oppose a move to keep records secret in a lawsuit against the Harnett County Sheriff's Office over excessive use of force. … more
NEW YORK — When Kavita Devi read the mission of her local media platform Khabar Lahariya, which translates as “News Wave,” it was the first time she had ever spoken English … more
Whether considered a possible threat to national security or the elitist cousin to the billion-dollar podcast industry, newer social media sites like TikTok and Clubhouse continue creating a buzz. … more
They said it wouldn’t work. They had said the same thing when we started Daily Maverick, a fiercely independent, long-form news publisher, in 2009. At least they were consistent. Most … more
Jen Maxfield is an Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist and anchor and adjunct professor of broadcast journalism at Columbia University in New York. She estimates that in the last two decades, she … more
Sinclair Broadcasting Group is facing backlash for attacking competitor news outlets for producing false news. Local journalists at Sinclair-owned stations from all over the country are reading … more
919 Marketing Company, based out of Raleigh, announced its latest conquest: Raleigh Inbound Marketing. The goal is to merge the companies into one powerhouse that will provide expanded services to … more
Newsrooms aren't the most trusted sources of information, and it's time for journalists to take a different approach in gaining trust from readers. Their business depends on it.  Journalism … more
It's been more than two years since I received my last paycheck from a newspaper company. In that time, I've had the opportunity to advocate for local newspapers that remain Relevant to their … more
Wilson Times Editorial Investigative reporter Carl Bernstein learned journalism fundamentals at his high school newspaper. But today’s teenage scribes are more likely to learn lessons in … more
Video can change the course of history. Americans witnessed that fact with the George Floyd trial and the murder conviction of a police officer in Minneapolis. Now we’re seeing the use of … more
Times have been tough for journalists recently, and even tougher for photojournalists and some newsrooms have had to lay off their entire photojournalism staff.  Publishers may see that … more
The Press News Group (PNG), based in Southampton, NY, has recently selected SCS to automate the Classified Pagination process. SCS/ClassPag will be used to streamline the production of three … more
  Local journalists in need of legal help may turn to the Protecting Journalists Pro Bono Program (ProJourn). ProJourn, now emerging from pilot status, is a network of law … more
The increased newsprint tariffs on Canadian imported paper, which is used by most newspapers, will hurt consumers' access to news. This is the featured message in new ads sponsored by the News Media … more
Facebook and Google are creating tools to help publishers sell more subscriptions, but for some, the efforts aren't helping much. Facebook allows people to subscribe to publications through its … more
Small and mid-size publishers are often the main sources of news and information in the communities they serve. They are also the most vulnerable during this time of crisis. It’s hard to … more
McClatchy's Tim Grieve will leave his position Nov. 7, after midterm elections. He is not straying too far from the field, as his next venture will involve the media.  McClatchy's regional … more
MASSIVE FORGIVABLE LOANS – AKA GRANTS – TO GET YOU THROUGH THE PASS The CARES Act authorized $349 billion in loans, including a Paycheck Protection Program, which can be used to fund … more
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