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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
Young people are following the news but aren’t too happy with what they’re seeing. Broadly speaking, that’s the conclusion of a study released Wednesday showing 79% of young … more
Gannett is launching a brand campaign to promote local journalism in three of its largest markets: Nashville, Austin and Phoenix. The “Here For It” campaign, running now through … more
Tronc owns some of the nation's largest metropolitan newspapers. It was named Tronc for more than two years. On Oct. 11 the company will be named to what it used to be: Tribune Publishing Co. Its … more
Sixty-two percent of respondents across generations think they see false or misleading information online weekly, according to a new study conducted by the Poynter Institute’s digital media … more
Outer Banks Newsmedia, LLC, a new North Carolina affiliate of Boone Newspapers, Inc., (BNI) of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has completed its purchase of The Coastland Times from Times Printing Co. and its … more
WHEN THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR began experimenting with chatbots in 2016, readers seemed excited…and a little confused. They were fascinated by the new technology, but often responded to the bot in ways that hinted they were unsure what, or who, was on the other end. more
Researchers have found that readers think they have too much information when they go to the news. They need to sift through the information to find the content that is most interesting. On the other … more
The News & Record announced Monday it has cut 36 staff positions and plans to make changes in the print newspaper to streamline operations in response to market changes.The News & … more
The grant that LION received will help journalists transition to running an online news outlet and other outlets that are filling gaps made by the decline of local print journalism.  … more
Facebook and Twitter are declining as news and media referral sources on mobile, according to a report from traffic analytics company Chartbeat, which finds that users are increasingly using search … more
Last summer Betsy O’Donovan, the incoming Executive Director of The Daily Tar Heel, wrote an essay on Medium charting the dire financial situation of UNC-Chapel Hill’s student … more
Since you are interested in the state of the news media in this country, I wanted to let you know about our 2018 report,  The Expanding News Desert,  being released today, and the … more
The Winston-Salem Journal reduced its staff by 14 this week in response to declines in advertising revenue and changes in reader habits. Affected positions were in circulation, production and … more
Locally operated for more than a decade, the Roanoke Beacon is again locally owned. Maypo Media LLC, consisting of longtime editor and publisher Mary Wayt and her husband, Mark, took over … more
North Carolina law enforcement officials are getting involved in the investigation of Facebook. Facebook is being investigated for its lack of privacy in individual user data due to a scandal by … more
This year marks the beginning of a much anticipated celebration of the  Supreme Court of North Carolina . The Supreme Court will turn 200 next year, and we are pleased to commemorate this … more
The Relevance Project thanks Phil Lucey and the North Carolina Press Association for the opportunity to talk Community Forum at the annual conference in Raleigh on … more
Facebook has been the target of criticism about its use of individual consumer's data for election purposes without permission. Zuckerberg agreed to testify before Congress on the matter. Lawmakers, … more
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