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Newsday Media Group, the leading news source for Long Island and New York City and the ninth largest newspaper in the United States, has selected SCS to install SCS/Track for print and digital ad … more
The Supreme Court declared clearly last week that there is no federal right to abortion. But how the decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization affects the right to talk about … more
The nation's historians are available to journalists through the Organization of American Historians' database of experts.  After the 2016 elections, the Organization of American Historians … more
Amid early Florence relief efforts, Gov. Roy Cooper tweeted, “Local news is more vital than ever,” and he was right: Our state benefited from a tremendous local news effort over the past … more
The StarNews was displaced in the wake of Hurricane Florence and is temporarily moving downtown. Its newspaper office has been at the same location for almost 50 years.  The StarNews has … more
There’s no need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to buying advertising to reach a national audience. The effective network already exists — and it works just fine, thank … more
As a publisher, I welcomed Sunshine Week in March. It was always a valuable opportunity to account for indispensable news coverage and commentary that shined the light on government actions and … more
2018 will be observed Oct. 7-13, 2018. The annual celebration marks the impact of newspapers in their communities.Material, including editorials, cartoons, promotional ads and more, is now available … more
The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute has awarded seven fellowships for the 2019–20 academic year with projects to improve gun violence reporting, expand solutions-based journalism by … more
Sunshine Week was launched in 2005 by the American Society of News Editors — now News Leaders Association — and has grown into an enduring initiative to promote open government. Join … more
The StarNews was displaced in the wake of Hurricane Florence and is temporarily moving downtown. Its newspaper office has been at the same location for almost 50 years.  The StarNews has … more
Newsday Media Group, the leading news source for Long Island and New York City and the ninth largest newspaper in the United States, has selected SCS to install SCS/Track for print and digital ad … more
Researchers at CJR recently explored archiving practices for newspapers, online sites, magazines and wire services and the difficulties of archiving in a digital age. CJR found that none of … more
Here’s an idea to steal and adapt:  Flip the narrative and add solutions-oriented reporting to your coverage, rather than solely focusing on problems in your community. The solutions … more
Ad scams about a "personal assistant" or "office assistant" are nothing new; they come in every week. However, some are showing a new level of sophistication when it comes it comes to getting them … more
With partisanship rising and trust in media organizations falling, there is a movement among some journalists to turn election coverage away from politicians and toward voters by focusing on the … more
Ten years ago, the concept of real-time fact-checking may have been a pipe dream. The process takes time and effort, from identifying claims from hours of broadcasts, cross-referencing them with … more
The North Carolina Association of Broadcasters (NCAB) 1 and the North Carolina Press Association (NCPA)2 strongly support the Government Transparency Act of 2021 – Senate Bill 355 – … more
Guilford County commissioners pushed to January a public hearing on whether to take over publishing public notices, responding to the request of local newspaper publishers who wanted more time to … more
Richard Haynsworth Briggs, 79, died April 5, 2019 in Landrum SC after several years of diminishing health. In 1984, he established Richard Briggs & Associates which specialized in appraisal, … more
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