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New business model emerging for newspaper industry
April 15, 2013
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
April 15, 2013
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
April 1, 2013
(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
March 18, 2013
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
March 8, 2013
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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Emporia Gazette buys St. Marys newspaper
March 4, 2013
The Emporia Gazette has purchased the St. Marys Star from Renae Tetlow, it was announced last week.Christopher Walker, editor and publisher of the Gazette, said the newspaper will remain committed to...
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Reader comments reduce credibility of online stories
March 4, 2013
By DOMINIQUE BROSSARD and DIETRINIQAM A. SCHEUFELEIn the beginning, the technology gods created the Internet and saw that it was good. Here, at last, was a public sphere with unlimited potential for...
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Three legislative bills threaten KOMA, public notice
February 27, 2013
Three bills of particular interest to Kansas newspapers will survive legislative turnaround this week.Two of the bills are designed to redefine a meeting and the other would eliminate the publication...
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Conducting business in public 'too restricting'?
February 18, 2013
Topeka Capital-Journal editorialA legislator from Derby thinks the best way to ensure he and his colleagues don’t run afoul of the Kansas Open Meetings Act is to amend it so lawmakers and other...
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KPA labels KOMA bill prescription for illegal discussions
February 15, 2013
By Andy Marso, Topeka Capital-JournalShawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor's investigation into a series of legislative dinners at the governor's mansion last year has inspired a Wichita-area...
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