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30 Under 30 with Joe Martin
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30 Under 30 with Joe Martin

Joe Martin has come a long way. He is two years out of school and on NAA’s Top 30 Under 30 list. He came from ... Read More
Washington Post's Student Journalists
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Washington Post’s Student Journalists

In August, The Washington Post hosted high school students for a week-long program on journalism. The program, originally called the Young Journalist Development Program, was ... Read More
Innovations to Reduce Subscriber Churn
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Innovations to Reduce Subscriber Churn

Deciding how to divide a limited budget between advertising and audience building is a constant challenge for publishers. Although many believe that spending on audience ... Read More
NAA Deeply Disappointed in Cross-Ownership Ban
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NAA Deeply Disappointed in Cross-Ownership Ban

Statement from NAA President & CEO David Chavern August 11, 2016 Today, the Federal Communications Commission announced an order to keep a 41-year old ban ... Read More
Newsletter Serves As City Guide
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Newsletter Serves As City Guide

Ted Williams saw opportunity where others didn’t, and now he is at the helm of a successful and growing local news business. The Charlotte Agenda ... Read More
Weekly Roundup
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Weekly Roundup

Member Announcements: New Media Investment Group buys the Fayetteville Observer (Poynter) The company announced that it has acquired the family-owned Fayetteville Observer, which serves the eastern ... Read More
30 Under 30 with Clifford Parody
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30 Under 30 with Clifford Parody

Clifford Parody is old school. He doesn’t own a Kindle. He still has cassette tapes and vinyl records. “I don’t want to see print die,” ... Read More
Media Coalition Celebrates Signing of FOIA Reforms Into Law
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Media Coalition Celebrates Signing of FOIA Reforms Into Law

The FCC decision regarding media cross ownership is deeply disappointing, as a ban is "no longer in the public interest." ... Read More
NAA Disappointed by Decision to Keep 1975 Ban on Newspaper Investment
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NAA Disappointed by Decision to Keep 1975 Ban on Newspaper Investment

The NAA is stunned that any policymaker in the Internet era would propose to keep a 1970s-era law that prevents broadcast stations and newspapers from ... Read More
5 Answers with Jeff Hartley
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5 Answers with Jeff Hartley

Five Answers is a weekly series that features a member of the newspaper industry answering five questions. If you'd like to participate, email kirsten@newsmediaalliance.org. Jeffrey L ... Read More
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