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The byline should have been the first clue. Who knows how many other people have the given name Caulton, but there was only one Caulton Tudor. Tudor covered it all – from the epic 1974 ACC … more
The Dow Jones News Fund invites media companies from across the country to sign up for DJNF summer interns. Last summer we placed 81 interns at 55+ newsrooms as digital media and data journalists, … more
One of the brightest lights in local journalism suffered a setback late last year when Raleigh Agenda, the sister site of Charlotte Agenda, closed its doors after failing to find a sustainable … 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
A Times editorial Some North Carolina lawmakers want local governments to compete with newspapers and sell legal advertising, making important information more difficult to find. Sen. Trudy … more
The editor of the News-Topic in Lenoir is being promoted to become the newspaper’s new publisher. Guy Lucas, 52, who has been the editor since January 2013, will add publisher to his title Jan. 1 … 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
Calling it a matter of the public’s right know, North Carolina newspaper publishers are pushing back against a bill that would let governments and attorneys stop publishing public and legal notices … 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
When we learned how to drive, we heard about blind spots. Those are the areas which are not visible in our rear and side view mirrors. As a result, we have to be extra careful when we change … more
Gregory talked to me about a lesson he learned in his early days of selling advertising. “In one of my first presentations, the prospect rejected my ideas for a new campaign. Back at the … more
A social network called Nextdoor is changing the relationship between newspapers and readers. Newspapers have used it to get photos of natural disasters when photographers can't get to the scene. … more
When Hurricane Matthew slammed into North Carolina in 2016, the seasoned editor at The Robesonian in Lumberton, North Carolina, grabbed what he could and headed to Charlotte, hunkered down and rode … more
Sean O’Brien has been named publisher for The Daily Advance, the Chowan Herald and The Perquimans Weekly, Robin Quillon, president of Adams Publishing Group in Eastern North Carolina, announced … more
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WHITEVILLE, NC—The historic hurricane that battered North Carolina in September showed what community newspapers could do in the face of adversity. At the family-owned Whiteville News Reporter, … more
When government fails, it’s the rare public official who says, “Oops. My fault.” That’s human nature, particularly for officials in the public eye who may have to run for … more
With the flood of misinformation saturating social media, there are too many claims and not enough human fact-checkers to do the tedious work required. Can automation help with … more
A how-to for NCPA members uploading notices to ncnotices.com Read this story for info and videos on the upload process. more
Details and agenda to follow. Contact NCPA with questions. Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley February 21-23, 2018 Convention schedule (Feb 21-23) Wednesday NCPA/S Board of Directors … more
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