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Back to print: Q&A with John Ferraro

October 26: Amidst the media turmoil of the last several years, journalists have had to adapt to a changing environment […]

State of the media: Q3 2010

For our newest findings, check out the State of the Media 2016 Report! October 15: The third quarter of 2010 […]

The Washington Post’s universal newsroom

October 6: In 1996, the D.C.-based Washington Post created a digital office in Arlington, Va., to manage WashingtonPost.com. For over […]

College students develop innovative magazine model

October 1: During the middle of the recession, Harvard students Stephanie Kaplan, Windsor Hanger and Annie Wang decided to come […]

Magazine launches aplenty

September 29: Fourteen years after the Baltimore Sun ceased publication of its Sun Magazine, the magazine once again lives on […]

Hyperlocal overkill?

September 24: The phrase hyperlocal has been tossed around by media over the last couple of years, becoming an often-used […]

Just the facts please: the debate on objective journalism

September 22: Journalism has a long history of bias and subjectivity, from its founding fathers to the age of yellow […]

The metamorphosis of the book review

September 17: When Maryglenn McCombs started as a book publicist roughly 17 years ago, newspaper book review sections were abundant. […]

Adaptation: print isn’t dead yet

September 15: Last June, The Republican, based in Springfield, Mass., cut costs by publishing in tabloid format twice a week. […]

Franchises: keeping journalism organic

September 9: When Carll Tucker decided to launch Main Street Connect, a series of hyperlocal sites slated to launch in […]

Q&A: content farms and the news decline

September 1: A decline in quality news spanning the Web recently has prompted the Internet Content Syndication Council (ICSC), whose […]

Denying the digital

August 25: Lately, several major publications have reached a high watermark, literally, in the digital world. This month’s edition of […]

The Printed Blog: Act II

August 20: Little more than a year ago, The Printed Blog stopped the presses after only 16 issues. But that […]

Patch-work quilt blanketing the country

August 18: Morristown, which served as George Washington’s headquarters during the Revolutionary War, had a hand in Patch.com’s continuing evolution […]

Coming over to the iPad

August 13: When the iPad made its debut in May, Eliza Magazine quickly jumped on board. It made sense since […]

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