Publishing Insider
by Melynda Fuller
Revealing the ever-precarious nature of publications that rely solely on ad revenue, the free, 28-year-old Houston Press ceased its print publication and downsized staff last month, a casualty of the … Read the whole story
by Melynda Fuller
For the fourth year, Taste of Home brings its Gingerbread Boulevard to New York City's Madison Square Park this week. Partnering with Folgers and … Read the whole story
by Sara Guaglione
'The New York Times' is hiring a newsroom audience director, an off-platform editor and an on-platform editor to illustrate why the newspaper's journalism is … Read the whole story
by Sara Guaglione
Beginning in January, the reporters will cover topics ranging from conflicts of interest, housing, mental health care, criminal justice and workplace safety, among others. Read the whole story
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by Alex Weprin
Production company T Group Productions has acquired Big Boots Studios, a digital entertainment company, as part of an expansion into the digital video content … Read the whole story
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by Wendy Davis
The recent data breach at Equifax demonstrates that existing laws do not enable consumers to protect their private information, advocacy group Public Knowledge says … Read the whole story
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by Aaron Baar
"Whether consumers like it or not, they're influenced by advertising," Kristen Herhold, content developer and marketer at Cluch, tells "Marketing Daily." Read the whole story
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by Gavin O'Malley
The new Sound Collection service includes thousands audio tracks and sound effects, all of which are owned by Facebook. They are free and legal … Read the whole story