2021 News Archive
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NMA applauds JCPA reintroduction
A bill titled the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act has been reintroduced in Congress. The bill, sponsored by House Antitrust Chairman David Cicilline (D-RI), Ranking Member Ken Buck (R-CO...
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Sunshine Week is March 14 to 20
Sunshine Week was launched in 2005 by the American Society of News Editors — now the News Leaders Association — and has grown into an enduring initiative to promote open government. Join the Kansas...
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Project captures journalism during a pandemic
A new project preserving the history of the impact of COVID-19 on community journalism in the middle of the country is now live on Poynter’s website. About 700 pages worth of interviews with...
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KU interns provide legislative coverage
LAWRENCE — Journalism students at the University of Kansas have begun producing stories from the legislative session and they are now available to Kansas newspapers. This service, called the KU...
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A media code to save journalism?
By David Chavern, CEO, News Media Alliance The proposed bargaining code between Australian news publishers and big tech platforms represents a critical turning point in worldwide efforts to create a...
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Groups challenge postal rate move
The News Media Alliance and the National Newspaper Association – representing thousands of local newspapers across the United States – have joined a legal challenge of an order by the Postal...
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Independent contractor rule released
The final rule published Thursday, Jan. 7, in the Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Labor with regard to "Employee or Independent Contractor Classification" uses an "economic reality" test...
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Get ready for PPP 2.0
Tonda Rush, National Newspaper Association Public Policy director, says it's not too early to queue up with lenders who will manage the next Paycheck Protection Program loans. The COVID-19 stimulus...
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