2013 News Archive
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Brown, Greer discuss coverage of infamous murders
Bill Brown (left), former editor and publisher of the Garden City Telegram, and his former reporter, Bob Greer, received congratulations Friday night after Brown was named to the Kansas Newspaper...
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Three named to Hall of Fame
Three professional journalists — a former Kansas State University educator, a former Associated Press bureau chief and long-time Manhattan newspaper publisher — were inducted into the Kansas...
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Kansas loses gifted editorial writer Emerson Lynn Jr.
A distinguished Kansas editor and editorial writer, Emerson Lynn Jr. of the Iola Register, died this morning (April 24, 2013). He was 88.Here is obituary information from the Register:----------A...
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USA Today founder Neuharth dead at 89
COCOA BEACH, Fla. -- Al Neuharth changed the look of American newspapers when he founded USA Today, filling the newspaper with breezy, easy-to-comprehend articles, attention-grabbing graphics and...
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Newspapers still rated high on content, advertising
ORLANDO — The Newspaper Association of America released the findings Tuesday of a landmark study by Nielsen that compares the ability of major media, including television, radio and social media, to...
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New business model emerging for newspaper industry
From USA TodayPainfully slowly, not all that surely, but still, a new business model for newspapers is taking shape.It's hardly time to uncork the champagne. The challenges remain formidable. But...
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K-State's Miller School names Wassmuth new director
MANHATTAN -- Birgit Wassmuth will be the next director of the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Kansas State University. She will start her new job in June.
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Ruth Stauffer, wife of KPA past president, dead at 86
(Courtesy of cjonline.com)By Samantha FosterHundreds of single mothers received financial aid to attend Washburn University through the efforts of longtime Topeka volunteer and philanthropist Ruth...
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KHI News Service to reach out to editors
TOPEKA – The KHI News Service has completed the first step in a process aimed at formalizing its editorial independence from the Kansas Health Institute and increasing use of its reporting by Kansas...
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AP's open source tool for journalists funded again
The Associated Press’ pioneering work in data journalism is being awarded a grant from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation for the second time.
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