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The 145th anniversary of the Chickamauga Civil War battle will be remembered in the South with a re-enactment later this month. Among those expected to attend: Rob Toby, new media director of the Citizen Tribune, an 18,000-circulation daily in … more
Newspaper HR departments must be at the top of their game to successfully help their workforce handle the unprecedented changes taking place throughout the industry. “At the end of the day, you are responsible for your goals—whatever they … more
The verdict is out on whether adding a ‘verified’ circulation category in 2010 will help increase or decrease newspaper advertising. “How will advertisers react to verified circulation? At this time, I guess the answer is … ‘to be … more
Students work on the Newspapers in Education summer reading challenge. Photo by PAUL CHAPLIN/The Patriot-News used with permission. more
Rewarding performance should be done adequately and in a way that’s acceptable to the employees. more
When Ryan Dillman, digital media manager for the Noblesville (Ind.) Daily Times, calculated how much he was paying in gas to get to work, he thought he had the answer: telecommuting. Dillman found he could save about $100 a month on fuel if he … more
Print TV listings and books remain important to readers, but face increasing competition. GRAPHIC courtesy of TMS more
When a new ad executive has trouble convincing a local business owner to advertise in the paper, the reason might be something the inexperienced sales rep never considered: the business owner likely has far more negotiating … more
Healthcare costs are rising for newspapers and their employees. Photo courtesy of Northwestern Memorial HealthCare more
Across the nation, soaring gas prices have prompted some businesses to help their employees cope with the pain at the pump. more
Sales consultant John Lindsey offers advice to attendees at a recent Inland Sales Training Academy. Photo by Adolfo Mendez more
A three-month snapshot of gas prices in Iowa reveals an upward trend in prices. more
Newspapers can improve the photo content they publish by changing old habits, according to newspaper consultant Bill Ostendorf. “One word proves the power of photos: Vietnam,” said Ostendorf, president of Creative Circle Media Consulting. … more
Jason Kristufek updates the The Gazette Web site with news about major flooding in the area. more
Photos are “powerful” because they permit readers to gather information in an instant, as in the case of this truck roll-over. more
The public is invited to attend Spokesman-Review editorial meetings, which are also Webcast online. more
A three-month snapshot of gas prices in Iowa reveals an upward trend in prices. more
Steve Smith, editor of the Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Wash., has long believed that journalism’s credibility problems with the public are tantamount to a “crisis.” Sometimes problems are well deserved. Such as when newspapers become the … more
Newspapers can improve the photo content they publish by changing old habits, according to newspaper consultant Bill Ostendorf. “One word proves the power of photos: Vietnam,” said Ostendorf, president of Creative Circle Media Consulting. … more
A relief fund has been set up to help newspaper employees impacted by the flooding in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City, according to Steve Buttry, editor of The Gazette. Several Gazette Communications employees and other news media employees in … more
Higher gas prices have forced the Telegraph Herald in Dubuque, Iowa, to pass along the increased fuel cost of home deliveries to print subscribers in the form of surcharges. Beginning in July, subscribers of the 28,000-circulation daily will have … more
Steve Smith, editor of the Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Wash., has long believed that journalism’s credibility problems with the public are tantamount to a “crisis.” Sometimes problems are well deserved. Such as when newspapers become the … more
A relief fund has been set up to help newspaper employees impacted by the flooding in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City, according to Steve Buttry, editor of The Gazette. Several Gazette Communications employees and other news media employees in … more
Newspapers can improve the photo content they publish by changing old habits, according to newspaper consultant Bill Ostendorf. “One word proves the power of photos: Vietnam,” said Ostendorf, president of Creative Circle Media Consulting. … more
A three-month snapshot of gas prices in Iowa reveals an upward trend in prices. more
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