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Aug 4, 2022
The First Amendment doesn’t have an age limit on whom it protects. Some brave kids have harnessed their First Amendment power to make themselves heard, seen and recognized. See how six kids (featured ...
Aug 1, 2022
An interesting question to pose to any veteran newspaper publisher would be this: what is the best advice you can pass on to a new publisher?
Aug 1, 2022
We’ve lost 60% of America’s journalists, those who keep an eye on government and tell the stories of our communities. More than 70 million Americans live in communities without a newspaper ...
Aug 1, 2022
How often do you ask for a direct critique of your news content, the very lifeblood of your product? When is the last time you asked the subjects of a news story what they thought of a report?
Aug 1, 2022
Businesses that had lost at least 20% of quarterly gross revenue year over year as a result of government shutdowns were eligible for refundable tax credits for as much as $26,000 per employee.
Aug 1, 2022
Pew asked people about “whataboutism”-- giving equal play to both sides, a journalistic tactic I learned decades ago in my first college journalism course. Actually, I probably learned it even ...
Aug 1, 2022
Jack McNeely, publisher of the Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, and the Cleveland Daily Banner, is the new president of the Tennessee Press Association (TPA).
Aug 1, 2022
On May 11, 2022, the foundation sent out a call for nominations (self-nominations included) of newspapers that showcased editorial excellence who also wished to attend the convention for training and meeting ...