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Hundreds of journalists strike to demand leadership change at biggest US newspaper chain
Journalists at two dozen local newspapers across the U.S. walked off the job Monday to demand an end to painful cost-cutting measures and a change of leadership at Gannett, the country’s biggest newspaper chain
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USA Today's print edition reportedly set to be phased out after GateHouse-Gannett deal
USA Today's print edition is down to a circulation of 520,000 (with most of that at a lower hotel rate), and it could end entirely after the GateHouse deal.
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Newspaper chains GateHouse and Gannett announce merger
America's two largest newspaper chains, GateHouse and Gannett, announced a merger on Monday.
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Venezuela's last independent newspaper struggles to continue publishing
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government regularly singles out El Nacional's coverage for public criticism. A fine imposed in one government official's defamation lawsuit could lead to the closure of the resource-strapped paper.
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Why local US newspapers are sounding the alarm
In the past decade, hundreds of local US newspapers have closed or merged. What happens to the communities they leave behind?
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Pantone project: a photographer's quest to capture colour
Melbourne-based photographer Matthew Henry is methodically working his way through the Pantone swatch book, creating striking photographs that match the full spectrum of 1,114 colours. His work has been popular on Instagram where he used the social media format to display his series in chequerboard effect
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The New York Times Is Killing Its Soul
The New York Times announced earlier this month that it was “restructuring” its copy desk, which is corporate-speak for laying off lots of copy editors, turning more than 100 jobs into about 50. Today, fellow Times reporters protested. As they should. By Diana Moskovitch.
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Gaming Zines And You
There has always been a history of amateur publications in role-playing games, going back as far as Lee Gold's influential APA zine Alarums & Excursions started in the 70s. With the resurgence of zine publishing there has been an explosion of people publishing zines again, and the RPG field isn't alone in this.
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The Deadly Pain Medicine Sold by Skeletons
At the end of the 1800s, one St. Louis company marketed their signature pain-relieving product with a series of macabre calendars. By Bess Lovejoy.
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Above the Fold
The former editor of the Edmonton Journal’s inside look at the damage being done to Canada’s newspapers. By Margo Goodhand. (Feb. 4)
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From Alexandria to Babel
Alberto Manguel reviews “The Meaning of the Library: A Cultural History,” edited by Alice Crawford.
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The Future of the Humanities: Reading
As technology advances, doomsayers stay constant. By Michael Dirda.
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20 More Free Print Design Mockup Templates
These awesome free print design mockup templates are perfect for showcasing your branding designs, logos, business cards, flyers and even posters!
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