by Pat Bulmer | Sep 18, 2021 | Industry News, Print
From Unifor. Sept. 16, 2021 TORONTO – Hours away from a midnight strike deadline, workers at The Globe and Mail nearly unanimously voted to ratify a new three-year deal Thursday night. “Congratulations to the tenacious bargaining team for reaching this deal,” said...
by Pat Bulmer | Sep 12, 2021 | Industry News, Print
BY SOPHIE HILLS AUG 25, 2021 Provincetown (Mass.) Independent It’s a familiar story: “Hedge fund buys paper, guts newsroom.” Countering that narrative is another, much less familiar, but increasingly common one: “Local paper gains ground, wins subscribers.” One...
by Pat Bulmer | Sep 8, 2021 | Industry News, Journalism, Print
NEWS PROVIDED BY National Newspaper Awards Sep 07, 2021, 10:00 ET TORONTO, Sept. 7, 2021 /CNW/ – The Board of Governors of the National Newspaper Awards (NNAs) is pleased to announce the appointment of Bev Wake as the organization’s next Executive...
by Pat Bulmer | Aug 26, 2021 | Industry News, Print
By William Turvill, Press Gazette, Aug. 25 America’s top 25 largest newspapers have lost 20% of their weekday print circulation since the COVID-19 crisis began, a Press Gazette analysis of Alliance for Audited Media (AAM) data shows. Newspaper circulations have been...
by Pat Bulmer | Aug 10, 2021 | Industry News, Journalism, Print
DANIEL LEHEWYCH , FREELANCE WRITER for Newsweek ON 8/6/21 AT 12:30 PM EDT Staff at Washingtonian recently created the Washingtonian Guild, a union slated for the magazine to secure greater protection for workers and give them a greater voice in the company. So far,...
by Pat Bulmer | Aug 4, 2021 | Industry News, Print
By Damian Radcliffe In late summer 2020, Tow Fellow Damian Radcliffe and research assistant Ryan Wallace conducted an online survey capturing the experience of life at local newspapers during COVID-19. The work builds on Radcliffe’s previous Tow Center fellowship in...
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