2013 News Archive
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In Louisiana, journalism against the law
By Rebecca Savastio, The Guardian ExpressLouisiana has criminalized journalism with the passage of a bill that makes it illegal to publish personal information about those who carry a concealed...
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Newsroom employment continues slide
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Total newsroom employment declined by 6.4 percent in 2012 while the proportion of minorities in newsrooms remained about even, according to the annual census released today by the...
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Attorney General, two media groups to sponsor training
Meetings have been scheduled in July in five Kansas cities to train the public and press on the Kansas Open Records and Kansas Open Meetings acts.The meetings are being coordinated by Kansas Attorney...
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KPA, eType Services to co-host free webinars
The Kansas Press Association will soon announce a series of free educational webinars which will start later this summer.Topics will cover everything from “Going Digital” to “InDesign Training” and...
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NNA joins Affordable Mail Alliance
The Affordable Mail Alliance, a coalition of Postal Service customers, has been re-established to defeat an expected Postal Service proposal to raise postage rates by as much as five times the rate...
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RCFP calls for return of phone records, explanation
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and major news organizations are calling on the U.S. Justice Department to return secretly subpoenaed phone records of more than 100 Associated Press...
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NAA calls for federal reporter's shield law
By Carolyn Little, Executive Director, Newspaper Association of AmericaThe nation learned in May that the Justice Department secretly obtained the phone records of more than 100 Associated Press...
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New officers, board members named for KPA
Dena Sattler, editor and publisher of the Garden City Telegram, was elected president of the Kansas Press Association Board of Directors Saturday at the association's annual convention in Topeka.
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