• Gannett CEO Reed Buys 500,000 Shares Of Company Stock
    Gannett CEO Michael Reed bought 500,000 shares of Gannett stock on Monday for $1.22 million. This occurred as the firm faced losses and planned a new round of layoffs. 
  • Ransomware Gangs Are Using Journalists To Achieve Their Goals
    Ransomware gangs now see journalists—yes, journalists—as another tool of the trade. Gangs also use security researchers to advance their aims. 
  • Why Print Newspapers Are Disappearing
    Print newspapers are in a steady decline, a Medill study says. Since 2019, 360 newspapers have shut down. Here is a look at why. 
  • Why 'The New York Times' Is Thriving While Gannett Isn't
    The recent financials issued by Gannett and The New York Timesshow a striking juxtaposition. Both firms added digital subscribers, but Gannett suffered a $54 million loss, whereas the Times reported a $76 million operating profit.   
  • 'Vogue' Could Face Staff Unrest: Report
    Vogue magazine could face an employee protest over pay, contracts and union recognition, the Daily Mail states. Last month, workers threatened to shut down ad links on Conde Nast sister publication Wired, it says.   
  • Reuters Reporters To Walk Off The Job
    Reuters journalists are going on strike for the first time in over 30 years. Almost 300 were to walk off the job on Thursdayhinghing
  • Watchdog Reporters Share Their Mistakes
    Even the best investigative reporters make mistakes when researching their stories. Nine watchdog reporters share their notable errors—and what they learned. 
  • Toronto Store Offers Magazines And Nothing Else
    Issues, a retail shop in Toronto, offers nothing but magazines, 130 titles in all. It is run by Nicola Hamilton, the art director for Best Health and Precedent magazines.
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