2014 News Archive
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Ernie Pyle D-Day columns available on 70th anniversary
D-DAY MATERIALS AVAILABLE; INCLUDES THREE ERNIE PYLE COLUMNSKansas Press Association member newspapers can mark the 70th anniversary of the D-Day Invasion in northern France with columns written by...
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Are you taking full advantage of your sampling rights?
By Max Heath, Chairman, National Newspaper Association Postal Committee, KPA Past PresidentThe value of sending sample copies to nonsubscribers/nonrequesters using your 10 percent in-county “sampling...
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Governor signs probable cause affidavits bill
After years of struggle and stonewalling by prosecutors and law enforcement, the days of Kansas as an “outlier” on police records is about to become a thing of the past.Gov. Sam Brownback Wednesday...
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Writer points out traps to avoid
The article below was originally published at Inc.com.By Jeff HadenWhile I like to think I know a little about business writing, I often fall into a few word traps. For example, who and whom. I...
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Digital numbers trend wrong way for newspapers
By Ken Doctor, Nieman Labs, Harvard UniversityAt a few smart legacy news companies, there’s digital advertising growth and smart strategy. But most newspaper companies are finding the important...
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Brown resigns as Sunshine Coalition executive director
Randy Brown, a career journalist and, most recently, a Wichita State University journalism instructor, has resigned his position as executive director of the Kansas Sunshine Coalition for Open...
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Are you in compliance with the 75 percent rule?
There’s been an uptick in recent years of newspapers found in violation of the 75 percent advertising rule, which prohibits periodicals from running more than 75 percent advertising percentage in...
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SPJ opposes latest restriction on free speech
INDIANAPOLIS – The Society of Professional Journalists is outraged at the federal government’s latest restriction on the free flow of information to the public: prohibiting U.S. intelligence...
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Two named to Hall of Fame; other journalists honored
MANHATTAN — Two professional journalists — a former Harris Enterprises executive and a former newspaper publisher/Wichita State University educator — were inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of...
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It's KPA convention week: see you in Manhattan
The 2014 Kansas Press Association annual convention in Manhattan begins Friday. Convention headquarters is the Hilton Garden Inn."Livin' It Up in the Little Apple" is the theme of this year's...
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