2020 News Archive
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Objectivity, context: is there a balance?
By Gina Baleria, Poynter Institute Objectivity and journalism — over the last century, these two words have become inextricably linked. But striving for objectivity has actually hindered us from...
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Protect USPS, access to information
By Dean Ridings CEO, America's Newspapers Facing a fierce public outcry, the U.S. Postal Service is “suspending” its sudden cost-cutting moves — tossing out high-speed sorting machines, uprooting...
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Why an anti-trust safe harbor is the answer
By David Chavern, President & CEO, News Media Alliance News consumption is growing exponentially, but for the past decade, the revenue to news publishers has been on a decline. This is, in large...
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Kansas Reflector to debut with free content for newspapers
TOPEKA — The Kansas Reflector, a nonprofit news operation providing in-depth reporting, diverse opinions and daily coverage of state government and politics, announced today it will launch July 21.
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McClatchy negotiates terms of sale
By Kevin Hall, McClatchy DC McClatchy Co. notified a federal bankruptcy judge late Wednesday that it needs more time to negotiate the terms of its sale to the New Jersey hedge fund that won the...
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KPA convention to go 'virtual'
The year 2020 has been a year like no other in our history, so it seems fitting that the Kansas Press Association’s annual convention in August should continue that unusual trend. And that’s exactly...
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Three named to newspaper HOF
Two long-time newspaper publishers and an Associated Press stalwart are the latest selections for induction into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame. They include Linda Denning, editor and publisher...
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The media’s vital role in safeguarding elections
By Jon Allsop, Columbia Journalism Review
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