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July 24, 2018 Wabuska Mangler 0

open records

Why? When newspapers ask for records from government agencies — and then have to go to court to make sure Nevada’s public-records law is enforced — the question often is raised as to why such information needs to be laid out in the open. Much of the time, it’s obvious …

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Review-Journal to add View pages to Thursday editions

July 18, 2018 Wabuska Mangler 0

The Las Vegas Review-Journal announced today it will will incorporate its View neighborhood newspapers into its Thursday editions beginning July 26. Two pages of zoned local news will appear in the Review-Journal’s Life section every Thursday. View neighborhood news, including local crime maps and an overview of area road work, …

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Open-meeting law fines may be increased

July 18, 2018 Open government, Wabuska Mangler 0

A bill draft from Nevada’s attorney general may propose stiffer penalties for public officials who violate the state’s open-meeting law. During a meeting Wednesday, the attorney general’s Open Meeting Law Task Force — of which I am a member — looked at several possible changes to the law, including raising …

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Bipartisan support for fighting newsprint tariff

July 18, 2018 Wabuska Mangler 0

A bipartisan group of congressional representatives told the International Trade Commission on Tuesday that tariffs imposed on newsprint from Canada were costing jobs and hurting small newspapers across the United States. Here’s a story from a Roll Call, and the AP story from the hearing. The Nevada Press Association has …

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Biggest problem with newspapers today

July 16, 2018 Classroom 0

By Peter Wagner The biggest problem publishing newspapers today is public perception. Every newspaper, from the largest metro to the smallest family-owned community weekly, is judged by the actions of all the others.
  If a large chain decides to reduce the number of day they publish or the size of their …

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For workplace safety, short-term fixes matter but they’re not enough

July 13, 2018 Classroom 0

(Editor’s note: Randy Van Dyne, executive director of the All Hazards Training Center at the University of Findlay, Ohio, spoke at the 2018 Ohio News Media Association convention on workplace security and wrote this column at ONMA’s request. One of the center’s specialties is training media outlets such as ABC …

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Swift cuts print days at four papers

July 3, 2018 Wabuska Mangler 0

Sierra Nevada Media Group, the Swift Communications division in Northern Nevada, announced today it was cutting the number of print issues at the Nevada Appeal in Carson City, The Record-Courier in Minden-Gardnerville, the Lahontan Valley News in Fallon and the Tahoe Tribune at South Lake. The Appeal, currently publishing six …

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Printing what somebody doesn’t want read

June 29, 2018 Wabuska Mangler 0

Tell the truth, and don’t be afraid. For anybody who has worked at a newspaper, the reasons behind Thursday’s shooting at The Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Md., likely brought to mind at least one nasty phone call or angry confrontation. It happens. Somebody didn’t like something printed in the paper. …

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Help needed to stop tariffs

June 28, 2018 Wabuska Mangler 0

On July 17, the International Trade Commission will hear testimony on the preliminary tariffs on Canadian groundwood paper, from which newsprint is produced. The News Media Alliance has asked members of Congress to testify or submit comments for this hearing, and describe the impact of these tariffs on their local …

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Community newspapers that do things right

June 28, 2018 Classroom, Wabuska Mangler 0

By Kevin Slimp Over the past week or so, I received an email from a publisher asking if I could send examples of community newspapers who are doing things right. His plan was to contact these publishers to learn if he could benefit from their experiences. I told him I …

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The Nevada Press Association is the trade organization for non-broadcast news publications in the state of Nevada. It represents daily and weekly newspapers as well as online-only news organizations and magazines. The history of NPA dates back to 1865, when an association of Nevada newspapers was first organized. In 1924, the organization officially became the Nevada State Press Association after a journalism professor at the University of Nevada, Reno spearheaded a final reorganization campaign.

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