by Kevin Slimp Doggone that Joey Young. And doggone that Al Cross, too. While we’re at it, doggone the managing editor of that daily in Tennessee and the journalist from the metro paper who kept me up last night. I should have known better. After several long days, punctuated by …
Read More »Asian American journalists to meet in Las Vegas
The Asian American Journalists Association will hold its annual convention at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas from Aug. 10-13. Here’s more about the conference. The group has an impressive lineup of speakers from Public Radio, CNN, Politico and several other news outlets on the agenda. Las Vegas-area journalists can get …
Read More »15 Nevada newspapers in digital library
The National Endowment for the Humanities now has 15 Nevada newspapers available in digitized editions, primarily from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Jeffrey Kintop, administrator of the Nevada State Library and Archives, says “a special thanks should go to the Imaging and Preservation Services at the State Library, …
Read More »Blocking won’t solve the digital ad problem
By David Chavern It is no secret that we don’t like ad blockers. Last week, eMarketer estimated that nearly 87 million internet users will be blocking ads in the United States in 2017 – that’s 33 percent of internet users. In particular, deceiving the consumer into buying into a whitelisted, …
Read More »Revamping high school sports coverage
While game stories are important, adding new features and better coordination to your overall prep coverage plan can help maximize your resources. In this session, we’ll discuss devising a weekly schedule and implementing alternate story formats. We’ll also offer strategies on how to beef up sections with a limited staff. …
Read More »New rules cover journalism by drone
Matt Waite, a professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism, who has been researching the use of drones by journalists, put together a post this week summarizing new rules that will go into effect. Says Waite: So the day we’ve been waiting for is here. The news is …
Read More »What took them so long?
by Kevin Slimp A few months back, I had breakfast with the publisher of a very successful community newspaper in Minnesota. As we walked around the restaurant, I was introduced to local residents enjoying their muffins and eggs. At one table, a customer asked what I was doing in their …
Read More »Strategies to increase reader engagement
Are you wondering how to make your coverage more successful in ways that will grow audience and engagement? In this session, Liz Worthington, content strategy program manager for the American Press Institute, will highlight research from 50-plus publishers across the country that have made strategic decisions to cover content differently. …
Read More »Comings and goings for editors
Here’s a belated congratulations to Carmen Kofoed, who has taken over as managing editor in Winnemucca, and a fairwell to Julie Fairman, who has left Laughlin for Colorado. Kofoed is now editor of the Humboldt Sun, Battle Mountain Bugle and Lovelock Review-Miner, as well as Nevada Rancher and the News4Nevada …
Read More »Three papers to switch printing plants
The Humboldt Sun, Battle Mountain Bugle and Lovelock Review-Miner will be printed in Carson City beginning in July, the papers announced recently. All three newspapers are owned by Winnemucca Publishing and had been printed on the company’s own presses in Winnemucca. “Our aging press, with last-century technology and limited paging …
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