NEWSPAPERS
NDAD chooses veteran newsman Brue to head communications efforts
A veteran North Dakota journalist who spent the past three decades working as a Grand Forks TV news director and newspaper reporter, columnist and editor has joined the charitable nonprofit NDAD as ...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 12:11 PM
Writing About Writing (and Religion)
Not to be hopelessly twee or self-referential here, but I've noticed a buildup of journalism- and media-related links building up here on my browser, starting with a couple of things about religion re...
Posted on 6/18/12 at 1:26 PM
Grand Forks Herald's Stromsodt appointed deputy editor of The Forum
FARGO, N.D. Kirsten Stromsodt has been named deputy editor of The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. Now the assigning editor at the Grand Forks (N.D.) Herald, Stromsodt brings 14 years of newspaper experie...
Posted on 3/19/12 at 4:23 PM
How can N.D. newspapers improve?
BISMARCK--Last week, I was appointed to a seat on the North Dakota Newspaper Association's board of directors. The board includes newspaper editors, publishers and advertising directors from newspape...
Posted on 10/17/11 at 7:42 AM
Sun earns 53 awards in NDNA contest
The Jamestown Sun took home 53 awards this weekend from the annual North Dakota Newspaper Association Better Newspaper Contest.By Sun Staff , April 29, 2013
New York Times leads group defense in patent lawsuit
By Ryan Nakashima, Associated Press , August 28, 2012
Texas man named managing editor at Williston
WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) — David Rupkalvis is the new managing editor of the Williston Herald.By Associated Press , August 18, 2012
Papers debate using Doonesbury abortion law strips
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Universal Press Syndicate will offer replacement Doonesbury comic strips next week to newspapers that don't want to run a series focusing on a Texas law that requires women to have an ultrasound before getting an abortion, officials said Friday.By Bill Draper, Associated Press , March 09, 2012
Summaries printed on state insurers
North Dakota newspapers have begun the publication of the annual summaries of the condition of insurance companies doing business in the state. Insurance companies doing business in North Dakota are required by law to publish the annual Abstract of Statement indicating the company’s assets, liabilities and the amount of business conducted in the state.May 07, 2010
News funded by think tanks take root
A growing number of conservative groups are bankrolling startup news organizations around the country, aggressively covering government and politics at a time when newspapers are cutting back their statehouse bureaus.April 14, 2010
Va. paper wins Pulitzer for gas-royalties coverage
NEW YORK (AP) — The Herald Courier of Bristol, Va., won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for its reporting on the mishandling of natural gas royalties owed to thousands of landowners in Virginia.By Deepto Hajela , April 12, 2010
Saving the news
Each time another report surfaces about the decline of newspapers, I feel like a death row inmate counting the warden’s footsteps. The latest echo of doom arrived a few days ago: U.S. newspaper circulation dropped 10 percent from April through September, compared to the same period last year. The largest decrease recorded thus far, the decline was attributed to the usual — advertising and readership lost to the Web.By Kathleen Parker, Orlando Sentinel , November 05, 2009
Auction for Philly newspapers slated amid Ch. 11
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Creditors seeking to take control of Philadelphia Newspapers in a hard-fought Chapter 11 bankruptcy case have hired a longtime publisher of the two dailies as an adviser.August 28, 2009
Weeklies faring better than dailies
According to the Pew Research Center’s annual report on American journalism, advertising revenues for newspapers dropped 23 percent in the last two years; circulation declined around 5 percent over the past year, and one out of five journalists working in 2001 is now gone.By Lloyd Omdahl , April 06, 2009
Gannett profits down, signals cuts
Gannett Co., the nation’s largest newspaper publisher, said Friday that its third-quarter profits fell 32 percent as advertising revenue declined, and new job cuts are likely as a result. With ad prospects continuing to look grim into next year, Gannett said it is exploring new job reductions by year’s end in its publishing, corporate and other divisions.October 25, 2008
Don’t take anything off that table
What it really comes down to is osmosis. You remember osmosis, don’t you? In high school science, you learned that’s the process that lets stuff pass through the membrane that surrounds your cells. Osmosis lets the good stuff in and the bad stuff out, trading spent fuel for new fuel. It keeps you alive.By By BOB BUCKLE, The Azle (Texas) News , October 10, 2008
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