By Kevin Slimp I guess it comes with experience (that sounds better than “age”). In the “old days” when I visited a newspaper, it was almost always related to hardware, software or some other type of technology. These days, it might be just about anything. Such was the case in …
Read More »The reality of selling advertising
By Peter W. Wagner It’s time to get real if newspapers want to dominate the local market. The really big dollars will be found in our community newspapers and not our one-of-many-in-the-community websites. Print advertising provides a gerater return. Anyone can create a website in your market. All they need is a computer and …
Read More »A new coat for the Rinckel Mansion
We’re sprucing up the place for the upcoming Nevada Press Association convention. When I say “we” I really mean the painters from Home Innovative Painting in Sparks, who are giving the Rinckel Mansion (also known as the Reynolds Press Center, also known as the home of the Nevada Press Association) …
Read More »Small newsrooms doing big things
The Reno Gazette-Journal is partnering with the Journalism School at UNR to host a session by Les Zaitz at noon on Sept. 21 in the RGJ’s newsroom called “Small newsrooms doing big things.” Here’s where to get more info and register. Zaitz will be in Reno to accept the prestigious Frank …
Read More »Free webinar on public notices
The threat to legal requirements that public notices be published in newspapers has never been greater. Learn about the trends in public notice and the practices that every paper must embrace to help the industry successfully respond to the siege on this traditional pillar of government transparency. Click here to …
Read More »Tales of the Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame
Wells Drury was known as the fighting editor of the Comstock. On his first day at the Gold Hill News in 1876, his boss asked him, “Can you shoot?” He wasn’t talking about photographs. Find out what happened that day, as well as other tales of the Nevada Newspaper Hall …
Read More »Indy begins sharing content with rural papers
The Nevada Independent, an online news source and member of the Nevada Press Association, announced this week that it will be sharing content with rural newspapers at no cost to them. Specifically, the Battle Born Media papers — in Mesquite, Ely, Eureka, Sparks and Lincoln and Mineral counties — have …
Read More »New addition to convention schedule: Brendan Riley
Brendan Riley, who covered the Nevada Legislature for 19 sessions, has been added to the Nevada Press Association convention schedule to talk about writing his just-published book, “Lower Georgia Street — California’s Forgotten Barbary Coast.” He’ll speak at the Press Center, 102 N. Curry St. in Carson City, starting at …
Read More »‘If someone has a selling personality, we can teach them the rest’
By Kevin Slimp “We need to find ways to give our staff the tools they need to get the job done. Training is necessary if we are going to have successful ad reps, editors and writers.” While attending the Tennessee Press Association Convention recently, Jack Fishman, Morristown, said those words …
Read More »Closed-government roundup
In Las Vegas, the Convention and Visitors Authority approved a raise and bonus for its president, amounting to about $648,000 a year, prompting the Las Vegas Review-Journal to ask how the precise figures and amounts were arrived at by a subcommittee, since there was no discussion at the meeting. The …
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