Employment Advertising Rule Hurts the American Worker
Proposed changes to an advertising requirement for employers in the U.S. could mean that soon, many eligible American workers will not learn about available job opportunities.
Proposed changes to an advertising requirement for employers in the U.S. could mean that soon, many eligible American workers will not learn about available job opportunities.
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The News Media Alliance today unveiled a new report for members, What’s Next – Digital Subscriptions: Progress and Potential on the Path to Consumer-Generated Revenue. The report contains the latest stats on how news publishers are working to drive subscriptions to their digital publications.
Click to view H.R. 2054, the Journalism Competition & Preservation Act.
Rep. David Cicilline’s (D-RI) office has provided a fact sheet about the Journalism Competition & Preservation Act (H.R. 2054).
Today, House Antitrust Chairman David Cicilline (D-RI) and Representative Doug Collins (R-GA), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, introduced the “Journalism Competition and Preservation Act,” to the buoyant applause of the News Media Alliance.
Advertising has long been a main driver of revenue to news publications, both print and digital, but crafting the right strategy for each advertiser can be a complicated task. To help member publishers best serve their advertisers, the Alliance has launched the Advertising Intelligence Center (AIC).
The News Media Alliance today launched a new tool for members, the Advertising Intelligence Center (AIC). The AIC is a gateway to a repository of ideas and approaches provided by members and maintained by the Alliance, with accounts of advertising and marketing strategies that really work.
The News Media Alliance applauds today’s passage of a landmark legislation updating the European Union’s copyright law for the digital age.