Alliance CEO on C-SPAN’s ‘Communicators’
Alliance CEO David Chavern appeared on C-SPAN’s “Communicators” on Saturday, June 29, to discuss the importance of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act
Alliance CEO David Chavern appeared on C-SPAN’s “Communicators” on Saturday, June 29, to discuss the importance of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act
Google recently announced planned changes to its Chrome browser’s incognito mode that would remove the ability to detect when a reader is in incognito mode. This change would severely limit access to high-quality journalism for millions of Americans.
The News Media Alliance applauds Senators Rob Portman (R-OH) and Ben Cardin (D-MD), and Reps. Grace Napolitano (D-CA) and Tom Cole (R-OK) for introducing the “Fallen Journalists Memorial Act of 2019.”
The News Media Alliance applauds the FTC for pursuing the case against Adept Management and protecting newspaper subscribers across the country.
You can help tell Google — and Congress — that news publishers need a fair deal by running an editorial or op-ed explaining the revenue disparity and the importance of having a thriving news media ecosystem.
Regardless of whether or not Julian Assange is a “journalist,” the May 23 indictment of Assange crosses a clear constitutional line. In the 102-year history of the Espionage Act, the United States has never deployed that Act to punish the publication of information. An interpretation of the Espionage Act to criminally punish publication of information plainly violates the First Amendment.
In this in-depth interview, Chavern talked with host Ernesto Gluecksmann about the News Media Alliance and the state of the news media industry.
The News Media Alliance has elected Mark Aldam, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Hearst, as its Chairman of the Board of Directors for the 2019-2020 term. Aldam, who previously served as Vice Chairman, succeeds Terry Kroeger, President and CEO of SKAR Advertising.
Recently, a public interest group asked Congress to refrain from implementing the Publishers’ Right in the U.S., a copyright protection which is currently guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.