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LinkedIn: a Q&A with a PR pro

Launched in May 2003, LinkedIn has steadily grown as a social media resource for those looking to interact professionally. Now […]

Oklahoma college gets into the paywall game

This year promises to see at least three major dailies erect a paywall, including the New York Times, Boston Globe […]

Online evolution

Modern technology is constantly evolving and with it, the newspaper industry is making changes as well. While some newspapers are […]

2011 State of the Media Report

For our newest findings, check out the State of the Media 2016 Report! In 2010, the media industry experimented with […]

Mergers and acquisitions in 2010

Whether it was to grow stronger, shed weight or out of necessity, news organizations in 2010 sold, merged and acquired. […]

The holiday format flip

Flipping on the radio during the holidays may bring sounds of “Santa Baby” or “Silent Night” as many stations flip […]

Community engagement: breaking down the newsroom wall

At the Register Citizen in Torrington, Conn., readers and citizens of the community can now walk into the newsroom off […]

Be a mentor in January

When: January 1-31 What: Although mentors can fill many roles for children in need, all mentors aim to help young […]

Editors dish on press releases

The 1906 Atlanta City train wreck is credited with producing the first modern press release when Ivy Lee – considered […]

College radio stations going off the air

Student-run radio stations may be at risk of losing their airwaves as FM signals get sold off and stations are […]

The iPad revolution

On April 3, 2010, Apple introduced the iPad to the world. And the print world, as we know it today, […]

The metered approach

November 17: Readers visiting newspaper websites are increasingly being met by a subscription wall when clicking on article links, making […]

The replacements: experts replace journalists on staff

November 12: Over the last several years, newsroom cutbacks have given way to heavier workloads and longer hours for the […]

The 4:30 rise and shine

November 5: To many, the glowing 4:30 a.m. on the alarm clock means it’s still time to sleep. But to […]

The relationship in social media

November 3: In the dark ages before social media, relationships between journalists and their audience were considered a one-way conversation. […]

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