Publishing Insider
by Ray Schultz, Columnist
And they have to explain to their CEOs why it is so hard to get coverage. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Nearly 55 million people have limited or no access to local news. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Employees conducted two strikes prior to securing an agreement. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
At least one employee, a senior food reporter, has accepted the offer. Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
The regulations are "arbitrary, capricious, and an abuse of discretion," say the Michigan Press Association, which represents 320 newspapers and independent publications, and the … Read the whole story
by Robert Williams
Older adults are most likely to rely on television for political news, while their younger counterparts prefer social media. Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
"Any judicial decree re-engineering the app economy risks upending an irreplaceable driver of economic growth and innovation," NetChoice and the Chamber of Progress argue … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Cory Treffiletti, Featured Contributor
Subscriptions create recurring revenue and customer loyalty -- and can also create an entirely new form of media that some advertisers take advantage of, … Read the whole story