Garner Citizen Halts Circulation
A local newspaper called The Garner Citizen is no longer circulating. Owners say their revenue wasn't keeping up with production costs. Officials with the Audit Bureau of Circulations say newspaper...
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For nearly a quarter century, Steve Ford edited the editorial page at the News and Observer of Raleigh. During that time, he wrote about disgraced politicians, fights over student assignment and a wide...
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Today, the News and Observer of Raleigh is putting in place an online paywall — a subscription fee for people who want to read more than 15 articles a month on the paper's website. Host Frank Stasio...
View ArticleWarren Buffett Buys News & Record
Changes are coming to the Triad. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway recently bought the Greensboro News & Record. And a Greensboro Performing Arts Center could be going up at some point in the...
View ArticleState Senate Approves Bill Allowing Legal Notices To Be Posted On Web
State lawmakers in the Senate have passed a bill that would give local jurisdictions the option to publish legal notices online rather than in local newspapers.Currently, local governments must publish...
View ArticleThe Centennial Anniversary Of Winston And Salem Becoming "Winston-Salem"
The Rhino Times has been the signature conservative newspaper in the Triad since January of 1992. But it’s recently announced its closing, after 21 years of service. In other news, today marks the...
View ArticleBig Decisions Are Best Made With Hot Dogs
Joe Hudson's weekly column in the Statesville Record & Landmark entertains readers with its stories about family, friendship, and Southern culture.
View Article“Liberating Dixie” Traces 50 Years Of Southern Life
Ed Williams spent almost half a century writing for newspapers in Mississippi and North Carolina. His journalism career started at The Daily Mississippian and continued through 35 years at The...
View ArticleThe Future Of Community Newspapers
The advent of the internet forced many industries to adjust, and newspapers were no exception. To deal with new competition and the changing face of advertising, community papers are reaching across...
View ArticleGarner Citizen Halts Circulation
A local newspaper called The Garner Citizen is no longer circulating. Owners say their revenue wasn't keeping up with production costs. Officials with the Audit Bureau of Circulations say newspaper...
View ArticleSteve Ford
For nearly a quarter century, Steve Ford edited the editorial page at the News and Observer of Raleigh. During that time, he wrote about disgraced politicians, fights over student assignment and a wide...
View ArticleN&O Plus
Today, the News and Observer of Raleigh is putting in place an online paywall — a subscription fee for people who want to read more than 15 articles a month on the paper's website. Host Frank Stasio...
View ArticleWarren Buffett Buys News & Record
Changes are coming to the Triad. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway recently bought the Greensboro News & Record . And a Greensboro Performing Arts Center could be going up at some point in the...
View ArticleState Senate Approves Bill Allowing Legal Notices To Be Posted On Web
State lawmakers in the Senate have passed a bill that would give local jurisdictions the option to publish legal notices online rather than in local newspapers. Currently, local governments must...
View ArticleThe Centennial Anniversary Of Winston And Salem Becoming "Winston-Salem"
The Rhino Times has been the signature conservative newspaper in the Triad since January of 1992. But it’s recently announced its closing, after 21 years of service. In other news, today marks the...
View ArticleBig Decisions Are Best Made With Hot Dogs
Joe Hudson's weekly column in the Statesville Record & Landmark entertains readers with its stories about family, friendship, and Southern culture.
View Article“Liberating Dixie” Traces 50 Years Of Southern Life
Ed Williams spent almost half a century writing for newspapers in Mississippi and North Carolina. His journalism career started at The Daily Mississippian and continued through 35 years at The...
View ArticleThe Future Of Community Newspapers
The advent of the internet forced many industries to adjust, and newspapers were no exception. To deal with new competition and the changing face of advertising, community papers are reaching across...
View ArticleN&O Libel Verdict Shows Juries Like To 'Smack Down' Media
For the majority of libel claims, the case never goes before a jury. However, in cases where the libel claim goes through to trial, juries tend to give big awards, something the Raleigh News &...
View ArticleNews Deserts Threaten Democracy
Fake news has received significant attention in the wake of the 2016 election. But to many in the news industry, it’s the continuing demise of real news organizations that raises bigger warning flags.
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