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inVocus’ Pitch an Event goes to college

Each week, inVocus researches an upcoming event for our Pitch an Event feature, which provides pitching tips to our PR […]

The Delicate Balance of Tweeting the News

By now, it’s old news that the word “new” in “newspaper” is no longer relevant. Even by the time news […]

Contemporary advertising in print and online

Falling print advertising revenues over the last few years have often borne some of the blame for print media’s woes. […]

Online news sources explained

As the digital landscape continues to grow, it has become trickier discerning the differences between online news sources. Even the […]

Pitching: e-mail v. Twitter

The advent of social media has created new avenues for PR professionals and journalists to connect. The ability to tweet […]

The plight of the investigative journalist

Much like many reporters starting out probably envision, Trent Seibert got into journalism imagining himself as a hard-hitting journalist reminiscent […]

Journalists and public relations on Twitter for beginners

For a journalist, incorporating Twitter into your professional life can be a lot like eating Rocky Road ice cream. You […]

Game Informer is rated fifth-largest consumer magazine

The fifth most popular consumer magazine in the United States by circulation is now a video game magazine. In case […]

Gatehouse goes mobile

The journalism mobile revolution is here. One only needs to download the latest newspaper iPad or smartphone app to read […]

Yahoo! ends Associated Content’s Featured Contributor program

Yesterday, a select group of contributors to AssociatedContent.com’s website received an e-mail that the program they had applied for and […]

Print isn’t dead yet: 2011 community paper snapshot

Community papers may have looked as if they were hit hard in 2010 when roughly 109 stopped printing. Add to […]

Publicist, journalist, or something in-between?

Journalists and publicists have historically viewed each other in the same way that Democrats and Republicans in Congress do – […]

The Daily review

Rupert Murdoch’s long-awaited iPad-only newspaper, The Daily, launched Wednesday to much fanfare. Featuring a magazine-style look with vivid, interactive photos, […]

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 […]

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