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Free research shows how to boost ad sales
August 11, 2021
A new six-part promotional series is available to local publishers eager to tout how newspapers' multigenerational readership is a lucrative target for advertisers. The promotions are free to use ...
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Brown Bag to focus on public notice Aug. 20
August 11, 2021
We believe strongly that public notices should be in printed legal newspapers. In fact, we spend a good deal of time each year both in Topeka and in our communities, defending that notion....
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Wunderlich is new KPA president
July 21, 2021
Robin Clasen Wunderlich, editor and publisher of the Eureka Herald, is the new president of the Kansas Press Association Board of Directors. She was elected along with a slate of directors by...
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Webinar Aug. 13 to focus on public notice
July 21, 2021
We believe strongly that public notices should be in printed legal newspapers. In fact, we spend a good deal of time each year both in Topeka and in our communities defending that notion. Sometimes...
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News union launches highly successful
July 12, 2021
By Angela Fu, Poynter In the past decade, workers at news publications have launched more than 200 union drives, and over 90% of them have been successful. Media outlets have called it a “wave...
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Attacks on journalists lead to arrests
July 6, 2021
By Devlin Barrett, The Washington Post Nearly six months after the U.S. Capitol riot, the Justice Department has begun arresting a new category of alleged criminals — those who attacked reporters or...
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Is Times v. Sullivan in jeopardy?
July 6, 2021
Last week, Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas called for the court to reconsider New York Times v. Sullivan, a 1964 landmark case that made it difficult for public figures to sue...
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Newspapers shine in AOE contest
June 25, 2021
For the second consecutive year, the Kansas Press Association’s Awards of Excellence ceremony was staged virtually. To access the presentation, go here.
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Trust depends on who publishes stories
June 14, 2021
By John Gramlich, Pew Research Center Americans see a variety of factors as important when it comes to deciding whether a news story is trustworthy or not, but their attitudes vary by party...
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