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A small town Wyoming editor has been running the local 120-year-old weekly newspaper by herself.
L.A. Berry, a longtime equestrian sports journalist, remembers the attire, hassles and camaraderie of the pre-digital age.
During the pandemic, many colleges cut costs by taking their magazines entirely online. Since then, there’s been a big shift back to print.
Bills in New York and California include things like tax credits for employing local journalists and taxes on Meta and Google.
Sports Illustrated has a new publisher who says it will keep producing the magazine’s print editions. That could benefit the brand.
A growing number of news organizations are changing their policies when it comes to identifying criminal suspects.
It’s a whole new ballgame when it comes to how Defector staffers will operate their digital media company.
A handful of news media startups are finding new ways of generating revenue in straitened circumstances.
Jennifer Mabry earned the degrees but is still hoping to land the right job.
A report from Media Matters finds that broadcast TV news coverage of climate change fell by 45 percent between 2017 and 2018.