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The Evolution of Charleston's Post and Couriernew

New editor Mitch Pugh brings aggressive online approach to Charleston's Post and Courier.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  02-27-2013  |  Media

Darius Anderson Wants to "Rape and Pillage Other Publications"new

New Press Democrat owner also hints at run for office
North Bay Bohemian  |  Rachel Dovey  |  02-14-2013  |  Media

Our own worst enemynew

The Toledo Blade's decision to dismantle its environmental reporting desk is the latest iteration of a trend in which the news industry appears to be chewing out its own heart.
NUVO  |  NUVO Editors  |  02-13-2013  |  Media

This American Life Tells Podcaster: No Whores Allowednew

Late last year, sex worker and activist Siouxsie Q began producing a podcast in the living room of her apartment called This American Whore. This January, she started to get e-mails from lawyers representing Chicago Public Media and Ira Glass, demanding that she change the name of her podcast or face legal action.
SF Weekly  |  Chris Hall  |  02-06-2013  |  Media

A Community Meets to Save Hyperlocal Digital Journalismnew

Mike Fourcher is a new-media trailblazer in Chicago still looking for a formula for success.
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  02-04-2013  |  Media

Why Hyperlocal Websites Like New Raleigh Can't Make Money Onlinenew

Three years ago, media analysts were calling community-driven websites the trend to watch. But like most hyperlocal news sites, New Raleigh never found a way to translate its influence and readership into profit.
INDY Week  |  Will Huntsberry  |  01-23-2013  |  Media

I'd Buy the (LA) Times

Asked how they'd spend the $293.7 million they won in November's record Powerball lottery, a Missouri couple told reporters they planned to buy a Camaro. I could help them spend the rest.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  01-02-2013  |  Media

Newtown and The Media's Delusional Narrative on Caucasian Mayhemnew

Crime coverage in minority areas rarely digs beneath the surface. Most outlets condense the tragedies into a singular disposable headline. Forget medical records – we don't even always learn the names of black shooters.
Boston Phoenix  |  Chris Faraone  |  12-18-2012  |  Media

News & Observer prepares pay wall to charge users for online accessnew

Beginning Dec. 19, visitors to the News & Observer website will be asked to pay after reading a limited number of articles for free.
INDY Week  |  Will Huntsberry  |  12-13-2012  |  Media

Can The Cleveland Plain Dealer Be Saved?new

In short, no. Cleveland will soon be left without a daily newspaper.
Cleveland Scene  |  Vince Grzegorek  |  12-07-2012  |  Media

More Layoffs Coming at the Indianapolis Starnew

Determined to squeeze every last nickel from the withering carcass of The Indianapolis Star, corporate parent Gannett Co. plans to ship its local copy-editing and page-design jobs out of town.
NUVO  |  Robert Annis  |  12-05-2012  |  Media

R.I.P. Roxanne Morgan, the greatest copy editor evernew

Roxanne Morgan is gone, and nobody knows what to do.
NUVO  |  Pete Scott  |  12-05-2012  |  Media

Broadening Newsnew

Colorado billionaire Philip Anschutz buys the Colorado Springs Gazette, plans to boost content, pages and staff.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bryce Crawford  |  12-05-2012  |  Media

The Summarized Web and Younew

Pressured by consumers' near-infinite selection of news to read, newspapers and other media companies need to consider summaries as the best way to earn clicks.
Chicago Reader  |  Asher Klein  |  11-26-2012  |  Media

McClatchy's The State to Charge for Online News Content in Decembernew

Next month, The State newspaper will begin charging readers to view its online news content, erecting what is known in the industry as a digital paywall.
Columbia Free Times  |  Corey Hutchins  |  11-07-2012  |  Media

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