An Atlanta Journal-Constitution article in May 2002 warned that the internet was beginning to change the newspaper business, from ad revenue to subscribers. The piece proved prescient. More than two ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — In an era when newspaper staffs have dramatically shrunk nationwide, one veteran editor's insights reveal why the future of democracy might depend on understanding the difference ...
“It’s crucial that news organizations think about how we tap into local talent to make placemaking a community-wide endeavor and to get — and keep — people civically engaged with their place, and one ...
Last fall, we featured an extensive interview with Petter Törnberg of the University of Amsterdam, who studies the underlying mechanisms of social media that give rise to its worst aspects: the ...
When I was a kid, my dad ran a small local business. Like countless owners, he depended on local broadcast media to reach customers, build trust in the community and keep the lights on to support our ...
Gov. Wes Moore‘s veto of SB 459 is a disappointing and misguided decision that overlooks both the capabilities of Maryland’s local news organizations and the urgent need to strengthen the state’s ...
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