By Adolfo Mendez Editor Newspaper industry wages increased less than 1 percent from 2010 to 2011, according to the recently released Newspaper Industry Compensation Survey (NICS),...
Read MoreBy Mike Peters You’d think it would be easy, say- ing good-bye to the job where you’ve spent almost four decades. “So long, ol’ job,” you’d say. “It’s time for me to play.” You’d think that...
Read MoreBy Katharine Houreld Associated Press NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Tens of thousands of Somalis are feared dead in the world’s worst famine in a generation, the U.N. said Wednesday, and the U.S. said...
Read MoreTwenty-three broadcast journalists representing five continents and 23 cities visited Denver under the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program. The program,...
Read MoreIn the hustle and bustle of daily journalism, we don’t often get the chance to sit down and meet with the people we cover to discuss how things are going and how we can do better. But the...
Read MoreBy Jim Pumarlo Civic organizations are the fabric of our communities. The number of groups and their range of contributions mean editors are routinely approached with requests for coverage. The...
Read MoreBy Marc Wilson Some of my best friends are newspapers reporters and editors—the same folks a new federal report has listed as a virtual endangered species. “Newspapers across the country have...
Read MoreIt’s almost time to open the 2011 Colorado Better Newspaper Contest for 2010- 2011 entries. This year, entries to the contest will be submitted online using a web-based program at...
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