Articles A Bridge to the Future Instead of printing the paper every day, ‘we would provide to our subscribers an e-reader such as a Kindle or a Nook. This serves the dual purpose of strengthening our… March 19, 2012 Timothy A. Franklin Speak Loudly, Move Nimbly ‘Lead the community through the newspaper’s strong editorial voice. … Find out what works on the Web for your market, and exploit it.’ March 19, 2012 Ronnie Agnew The Overlooked “People Piece” ‘… the right kind of training will boost morale and reward the news organization with dedicated staffers itching to tackle groundbreaking assignments.’ March 19, 2012 Skip Perez Looking Back, Seeing Today Between September 2001 and November 2006, I was editor of two Knight Ridder papers, first the Lexington Herald-Leader and then The Philadelphia Inquirer. It was a period of intense turmoil.… March 19, 2012 Amanda Bennett Challenging Ideas Looking back what would they do differently? Six editors take a hard look at newspapers and what it will take for them to stay alive. More investigative journalism, more training,… March 19, 2012 Ann Marie Lipinski Spring 2012: Class Notes 1950Read his obituary in The Salt Lake Tribune.Hays Gorey, a longtime political correspondent for Time magazine, died at a health care facility in Salt Lake City on April 5th, 2011,… March 15, 2012 Jan Gardner Facing Putin Masha Gessen on the Russian leader’s totalitarian regime and the weaknesses of U.S. media coverage of her country March 14, 2012 Jonathan Seitz Transit: An Assignment and an Idea—Now a Book, Exhibit and Website An Essay in Words and Photographs December 15, 2011 Espen Rasmussen A Way to Understand the World An Essay in Words and Photographs December 15, 2011 Eli Reed Feeling It’s a Book, Then Pausing to Wonder If It Is ‘Does the fact that this story hasn’t been told mean that there’s not enough to tell it?’ December 15, 2011 Mitchell Zuckoff Previous 1 … 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 … 431 Next