The Nevada Press Association today joined the Public Notice Resource Center and 42 other organizations in urging the Environmental Protection Agency to continue notifying the public of important information through newspapers. PNRC filed comments asking EPA not to deprive the public of newspaper notices relating to the approval of permits …
Read More »Spotlight: Give journalism a chance
Comfort the afflicted. Afflict the comfortable. Have an Oscar-winning movie made about it. That’s a journalism formula we’ve seldom seen since 1976, when All the President’s Men starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman caused a glut of students to seek J-school degrees and flood the market just as I was …
Read More »Reno Gazette-Journal snags four awards
Congratulations to our friends at the Reno Gazette-Journal for winning four awards in the Best of Gannett competition among the 92 newspapers in the company. Here’s a link to the RGJ’s story. Of particular note were a first place for public service reporting for a series on water usage, written …
Read More »The Apple order’s implications for the First Amendment
(Updated to add CIA director’s comments, clarifications.) Why shouldn’t Apple simply be a “good corporate citizen,” as some police and politicians have suggested, and crack an iPhone in the investigation of the San Bernadino massacre? It could. But it doesn’t have to. And there’s the rub. What the FBI is …
Read More »The secrets of community newspapers
The secret is out. The typical American newspaper is small, making money and deeply ingrained in its community. You thought you knew that already? Well, you haven’t been listening to the morticians of print trudging across the digital expanse crying ‘Bring out your dead.’ They don’t read smalltown newspapers, probably …
Read More »Health of newspaper depends on ownership model
By Kevin Slimp It sounds like the beginning of a bad joke: “What do you get when you gather 760 newspaper executives and ask them how things are going at their papers?” That’s just what I did in late January, and a few of their answers came as a surprise …
Read More »Better way to build graduation pages
Are you spending DAYS putting together your graduation edition? Are you manually placing hundreds of photos and copying and pasting text just to realize at the last minute that someone was left out and you have to rebuild part of the section? Learn how InDesign’s built-in Data Merge can help …
Read More »Defenders of print, unite!
Defenders of print, unite! If journalism were a Marvel comic, I’d want some superhero — Clark Kent, perhaps? — to make that exclamation in bold type every time the evil digital minions cackle over the demise of a newspaper. The cackles came around again this weekend when the Independent, a …
Read More »PUC still wary of Open Meeting Law
Update: After getting an email from Carolyn Tanner, general counsel for the PUC, I’ve added at the bottom her analysis of where I’m wrong in the statute. Nevada’s Public Utilities Commission had a chance Tuesday to clarify its status under the Open Meeting Law when questioned by legislators, but unfortunately …
Read More »The power of daily news in our digital future
By David Chavern, CEO of Newspaper Association of America I was recently invited by Digital Content Next, an association of premium digital content creators, to attend their members’ summit in Miami. The summit was a great chance for me to hear from digital content managers representing a wide variety of …
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