217th Report of the Rules Committee
News media orgs help maintain access to recordings of court proceedings in Maryland. In the latest Report of the Rules Committee to the Supreme Court of Maryland, the Committee proposed new rules
News media orgs help maintain access to recordings of court proceedings in Maryland. In the latest Report of the Rules Committee to the Supreme Court of Maryland, the Committee proposed new rules
This summer, Google will transition you or your client’s website to Google Analytics 4 (GA4). Are you ready? Learn more about the who, what, where and why behind Google’s transition
Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI) the largest publisher in the United States including USA TODAY and over 200 local publications, today filed a federal lawsuit in U.S. District Court for
After almost three years we got a comprehensive look at the global state of news podcasts (ok, more like Western world) thanks to the 2023 edition of the Digital News Report from
Today, the U.S. Department of Justice announced changes to its news media guidelines that, for the first time, expressly prohibit members of the Department from using subpoenas or other investigative tools against
Last week, Louisiana became the first state to pass a law that will eventually make newspaper websites the primary platform for public notice. HB-650 requires local governments to post their
The News/Media Alliance, a nonprofit trade association representing approximately 2,000 print and digital news and magazine media companies in the United States and Canada, today announced it has selected Danielle
In the late 1960s, women journalists finally were beginning to be hired as hard news reporters. But their treatment in salary and responsibility would probably shock today’s reporters. Ground had
The Washington Post today announces the launch of Deep Reads, a dedicated home for immersive and narrative reporting. Each story in the new collection will have a Deep Reads label
The 17th-century word “courant,” which once meant “newspaper,” is obsolete, according to Merriam-Webster, except in the rare case of the title of a periodical. Papers with that moniker in their