In online polling about story selection, editors at the Wisconsin State Journal learn that ‘the readers who vote consistently do choose weighty stories.’ Read more
In March 2005, David Stoeffler, then vice president of news for Lee Enterprises, issued a challenge to the company’s newspaper editors: Give me ideas that will revolutionize your paper. RELATED ARTICLE … Read more
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We believe in free speech: in protecting the right to speak—and the right to listen. We believe in universal access to the tools of speech. To that end, we seek to enable everyone who wants to speak to have the … Read more
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Newspapers might vanish, too, if they continue to ‘dream of past dominance while taking their product and trying to fit it into their competitor's terrain.’ Read more