Washington City Paper designers Carey Jordan and Jandos Rothstein discuss the work that led to being a runner-up for "World's Best Designed Newspaper" from the Society for News Design.
"Somebody had to buy the Guardian because the Guardian wasn't going to survive."
Wick Communications has agreed to sell Tucson Weekly and Inside Tucson Business to 10/13 Communications.
As chief executive officer of Chartbeat, Tony Haile helps collect data on the audiences of some of the biggest media companies in the world, including Gawker, Time and Al Jazeera.
"She's the rare kind of critic who improves a field just by writing about it."
Editor & Publisher's annual 25 Under 35 list recognizes "people who are young, bright, and capable of tackling whatever the changing newspaper climate throws at them."
Digital First Media editor-in-chief Jim Brady says Project Thunderdome was all part of a "collective learning experience."
AAN wants to ensure that reporters' phones and other devices cannot be indiscriminately searched by law enforcement seeking a way around various protections important to the newsgathering process.
HR 4225 could put you directly in the crosshairs for even criminal prosecution based on the advertisements you accept (both online and in print).
Digital First Media ends Project Thunderdome; Gawker bans internet slang; and NPR's April Fool's Day prank tells us what we already knew about internet commenters.
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