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PR Pros and the age of video

This year has seen print and digital news organizations continue to embrace video as an alternative to text-based storytelling online. […]

Trend of broadcast companies consolidating and changing hands could mean better economy

Television station consolidations and sales have been a major theme over the last several months, with newspaper companies like Gannett […]

Banner ads are so passé, while native advertising is on the rise

After years of declining ad revenues, many publications have begun to embrace native advertising as an alternative way to monetize […]

The incredible growing newspaper: Orange County Register

If there’s one paper you won’t see cutting its publishing frequency or eliminating departments it’s the Orange County Register. Instead, […]

Rolling Stone’s cover: unethical or misunderstood?

When Rolling Stone magazine released its latest issue with the cover featuring a picture of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, […]

State of the media: Q2

  For our newest findings, check out the State of the Media 2016 Report! The media industry made several serious […]

Print vs. Video: Readers weigh in — Part II

Various publications are expanding into video by launching actual video series, such as the Orange County Register, which debuted sports […]

Print vs. Video: Readers weigh in – Part I

Recently, I’ve noticed an uptick in the number of videos taking the place of text articles on the Web. AOL.com […]

The second quarter brings more layoffs

Although it doesn’t seem possible that newsrooms could become any emptier, more cubicles will be abandoned as cutbacks continue across […]

Q&A: The evolution of the social media editor

There has been some debate recently that the role of social media editor, a position created in response to the […]

Magazines innovate and explore

As the industry continues to evolve, there is plenty of room for innovation. From night clubs to experimental advertising models, […]

Newspaper readers show they care through rallies and protests

If anyone is under the impression that people don’t care about their newspaper anymore, they obviously haven’t paid attention to […]

Washington Post joins the ranks of paywall papers today

Never say never when it comes to media experimentation. Despite executives who claimed the Washington Post would under no circumstances […]

Layoffs at Sun-Times cast a shadow over newspaper media industry

A few hours after the announcement went out last Thursday that the Chicago Sun-Times had eliminated its photo department, a […]

Patch.com makes layoffs/ redesigns and plans for a profitable future

Since Patch.com launched its first sites in 2007 and then was acquired by AOL in 2009. It has been scrutinized […]

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