Trends
Nov 10, 2010
Pay Per View
November 10: Many traditional terms that were once the norm in newsrooms have now been replaced with phrases like “unique […]
Nov 5, 2010
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 […]
Oct 29, 2010
Trends in 2011 editorial calendars
October 29: Every year, more calendars are available in a PDF format either as a standalone or supported by a […]
Oct 22, 2010
Is Sirius XM Radio in the clear?
October 22: Last Wednesday, Sirius XM Radio released its Q3 earnings report, in which they announced they had experienced a […]
Oct 20, 2010
The new Newsweek
October 20: The Newsweek rumor mill was in full swing last week as speculation regarding mergers spread like wildfire. Meanwhile, […]
Oct 15, 2010
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 […]
Oct 13, 2010
CNN’s brave new world
October 13: At the 2010 Society of Professional Journalists Convention in Las Vegas last week, two speakers shared their approach […]
Oct 8, 2010
SPJ Convention gambles on social media
October 8: With session names like “Crap! My Paper Closed!” it was clear the journalists attending the 2010 Society of […]
Oct 6, 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 […]
Oct 1, 2010
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 […]
Sep 29, 2010
Magazine launches aplenty
September 29: Fourteen years after the Baltimore Sun ceased publication of its Sun Magazine, the magazine once again lives on […]
Sep 24, 2010
Hyperlocal overkill?
September 24: The phrase hyperlocal has been tossed around by media over the last couple of years, becoming an often-used […]
Sep 22, 2010
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 […]
Sep 17, 2010
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. […]
Sep 16, 2010
Reality TV vs. Real PR Professionals
By Nancy Tamosaitis-Thompson Does your public relations agency’s management pester their female staff to get collagen injections to thicken their lips? Do […]

