by Gary | Jul 7, 2014 | General, Industry News |
It’s tough to find a place with more news change than Portland, Oregon. At the center of that change is the new Oregonian. Like New Orleans, Cleveland, Syracuse, and most other Advance Publications dailies, it’s been through shocking change as it has lunged in its...
by Gary | Jul 7, 2014 | General, Industry News |
Voice of America journalists who are fighting to maintain what they say is their editorial independence are now at odds not only with Congress, but also with their own union. The union, the American Federation of Government Employees Local 1812, recently endorsed a...
by Gary | Jul 4, 2014 | General, Industry News |
The Globe and Mail and its union have agreed to head back to the bargaining table for one day of mediated talks next week. The agreement was announced Wednesday night, after unionized workers overwhelmingly rejected management’s latest proposal for a contract...
by Gary | Jul 4, 2014 | General, Industry News |
The disgraced former media tycoon, Conrad Black, appears to have put his jailbird past well and truly behind him. Andrew Roberts, writing the diary in this week’s Spectator (ex-proprietor: C Black), writes: Read More
by Gary | Jul 3, 2014 | General, Industry News |
Weekly Toronto magazine The Grid is shutting down, falling victim to weak advertising revenues that have plagued Canada’s print media. The free publication, which launched in 2011 as a successor of sorts to the now-defunct Eye Weekly, will cease publication...
by Gary | Jul 2, 2014 | General, Industry News |
Journalists and other unionized staff? at the Globe and Mail rejected the latest contract offer by the newspaper’s management Wednesday night, but reporters with the newspaper said the two sides will return to the bargaining table soon. Simon Houpt, the Globe’s...
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