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Olympics coverage supplemented by social media

The Summer Olympics in London saw journalists banned from Twitter, a 17-year-old kid arrested when he sent hateful comments via […]

Redesign at Nola.com met with mixed reactions

Marked by muted tones of orange, brown and tan, Advance Publications recently revealed a redesign to the homepage of the […]

Q&A: PR, social media & the Olympics

It’s no secret that social media played a significant part in the 2012 Olympics. Multichannel.com reported that social media research […]

Q&A: PR pros reap the benefits of hyperlocal

Despite the recent merging of Patch.com sites, Aol’s hyperlocal group of sites continue to launch in towns across the country. […]

Journalists on Pinterest

Taking to heart the old adage, “a picture is worth a thousand words,” some journalists are finding that Pinterest is […]

Television stations add news and staff

Over the last several years, the media industry has had to make a significant number of cuts – to news, […]

The big five: a social media using PR pro dishes on using the different platforms

There are a slew of social media platforms floating around, from Badoo to Ning, both of which were recently ranked […]

Magazine and retailer partnerships increase in Q2

Although it’s not unheard of for magazines to partner up with retailers in an effort to maximize brand value, the […]

State of the Media: Q2 2012

For our newest findings, check out the State of the Media 2016 Report! The second quarter of 2012 is already […]

The progression of the television/newspaper convergence

When the Detroit Free Press was purchased by Gannett in 2005, video was not yet an integral part of the […]

2009 media flashbacks

The newspaper industry has been in a constant state of flux, perhaps more than usual as papers change hands, reduce […]

Q&A: a Kentucky story is made in a print magazine

Print is continually called a dying breed, so it’s refreshing to see launches that challenge this tired mantra. Like many […]

Adventure into blogs and magazines

Because it’s summer and the season is ripe for camping, boating and adventuring, inVocus asked several outdoor enthusiasts to dish […]

Communities rally for their newspapers

The newspaper industry’s struggles have allowed some communities to shine when it comes to keeping their paper from extinction or […]

A homage to TBD.com

Before Allbritton Communication’s TBD.com even launched in 2010, the media industry was holding its breath in anticipation of its debut. […]

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