2013 News Archive
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Osage City Council accepts KOMA settlement
The Osage City Council has agreed to accept a settlement agreement offered by Osage County Attorney Brandon Jones after he determined council members violated the Kansas Open Meetings Act on Aug. 13...
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Company reduces cost, setup fees for photos
MyCapture, an online program that allows newspapers to profit from photos or newspaper reprints, and the Kansas Press Association have agreed to a partnership that will allow KPA member newspapers to...
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Amazon's Bezos buys Washington Post
(From the Washington Post)The Washington Post Co. agreed Monday to sell its flagship newspaper to Amazon.com founder and chief executive Jeffrey P. Bezos, ending the Graham family’s stewardship of...
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Akagi named KU student media manager
LAWRENCE — The School of Journalism has hired award-winning news veteran Brett Akagi to manage its student media operations, including KUJH-TV and the University Daily Kansan. Akagi owns his own...
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New Elliott School director begins new era
By Lainie Rusco, Wichita State UniversityMatthew Cecil, who became director of the Elliott School of Communication July 1, almost didn't make it to Wichita State.Cecil and his wife, Jennifer Tiernan...
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KPA works with MyCapture on photo sales deal
The Kansas Press Association is working with vendor McCapture to get a discounted rate for member newspapers who want to sell photographs to the public but want to avoid some of the hassle.Although...
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KPA to assist in KORA/KOMA sessions
Next week, five communities across the state will host meetings on the Kansas Open Meetings Act and Kansas Open Records Act.
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Fired KCC chief doesn't like editorial
By Andy Marso, Topeka Capital-JournalAn attorney representing the former executive director of the Kansas Corporation Commission has sent a letter to The Topeka Capital-Journal disputing the way his...
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Newseum faces tough times — like the industry
By the Associated PressWASHINGTON — In five years since moving to its new home overlooking the U.S. Capitol, the Newseum has become a major attraction with 4 million people visiting its exhibits...
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