2017 News Archive
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Brownlee leaves Eagle to lead Medical Society
Phillip Brownlee, The Wichita Eagle’s editorial page editor since 2001, will leave the company to become executive director of the Medical Society of Sedgwick County.The society announced Thursday...
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Star takes Burton W. Marvin Award
LAWRENCE — Journalists from The Kansas City Star are recipients of the Burton W. Marvin Kansas News Enterprise Award from the William Allen White School of Journalism & Mass Communications.
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Big changes announced in Hutchinson, Wichita
John MontgomeryTwo Kansas media companies announced Monday their newspaper leaders are leaving their posts.John Montgomery is leaving after 10 years as publisher of the Hutchinson News and Roy...
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Frandsen elected president; board members named
M. Olaf Frandsen, editor and publisher of the Salina Journal, was elected president of the Kansas Press Association Board of Directors at the annual KPA business meeting on Saturday.Frandsen will be...
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Kautsch, Merritt named to Newspaper Hall of Fame
TOPEKA — A long-time University of Kansas professor of media law and the former editor of the Wichita Eagle were inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame Friday night at the annual meeting of...
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Hill City publisher Bob Boyd dead at 81
Robert Alexander “Bob” Boyd, of Hill City, Kansas, passed away peacefully at home on April 7, 2017, at the age of 81.
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KNF donates $10,000 to Farm Bureau wildfire relief
TOPEKA — In response to the devastating wildfires in south-central and southwest Kansas in March, the Kansas Newspaper Foundation voted Friday (April 7) to donate $10,000 to the Kansas Farm Bureau’s...
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News Media Alliance to shine light on fake news
ARLINGTON, VA – The News Media Alliance has announced the launch of a national campaign focused on combatting the increasing prevalence of fake news. The campaign, Support Real News, shines a light...
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What social media content do we trust? Who shared it
When Americans encounter news on social media, how much they trust the content is determined less by who creates the news than by who shares it, according to a new experimental study from the Media...
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Don't get stung by 'March Madness'!
Be careful how you allow advertisers to utilize certain phrases during the next few weeks.The phrases “March Madness.” “Road to the Final Four” and “Final Four”” and their logos are trademarks.While...
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