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Objectivity, context: is there a balance?
September 13, 2020
By Gina Baleria, Poynter Institute Objectivity and journalism — over the last century, these two words have become inextricably linked. But striving for objectivity has actually hindered us from...
Protect USPS, access to information
August 25, 2020
By Dean Ridings CEO, America's Newspapers Facing a fierce public outcry, the U.S. Postal Service is “suspending” its sudden cost-cutting moves — tossing out high-speed sorting machines, uprooting...
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Why an anti-trust safe harbor is the answer
August 19, 2020
By David Chavern, President & CEO, News Media Alliance News consumption is growing exponentially, but for the past decade, the revenue to news publishers has been on a decline. This is, in large...
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Kansas Reflector to debut with free content for newspapers
July 16, 2020
TOPEKA — The Kansas Reflector, a nonprofit news operation providing in-depth reporting, diverse opinions and daily coverage of state government and politics, announced today it will launch July 21.
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McClatchy negotiates terms of sale
July 16, 2020
By Kevin Hall, McClatchy DC McClatchy Co. notified a federal bankruptcy judge late Wednesday that it needs more time to negotiate the terms of its sale to the New Jersey hedge fund that won the...
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KPA convention to go 'virtual'
July 16, 2020
The year 2020 has been a year like no other in our history, so it seems fitting that the Kansas Press Association’s annual convention in August should continue that unusual trend. And that’s exactly...
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Three named to newspaper HOF
June 18, 2020
Two long-time newspaper publishers and an Associated Press stalwart are the latest selections for induction into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame. They include Linda Denning, editor and publisher...
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The media’s vital role in safeguarding elections
June 12, 2020
By Jon Allsop, Columbia Journalism Review
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