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Inlander editors present 10 newspaper innovation ideas worth revisiting. more
Wednesday, Nov. 12 Hosted at The Daily Herald, Arlington Heights, Ill. Instructor: Mike Blinder, president, The Blinder Group, New Port Richey, Fla. [GET BROCHURE] [REGISTER ONLINE] Why you should attend: Learn the latest audience … more
Kypost.com Managing Editor Kerry Duke (standing) visits with Bob Morford, news director of WCPO-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kypost.com is housed within the E. W. Scripps-owned TV studio. Photo by lee mcginley/Scripps more
Mike Blinder shares solid ways to thrive in a bad economy. more
Some states have specific laws making it illegal for employers to penalize a worker, or prospective job applicant, for engaging in legal activity during non-work hours. According to legal experts, this extends to information people share on popular … more
If there was ever a time for newspapers to sing the blues… this is it! more
Master the art of making an effective multimedia sales call. more
Some states have specific laws making it illegal for employers to penalize a worker, or prospective job applicant, for engaging in legal activity during non-work hours. According to legal experts, this extends to information people share on popular … more
Jay Frizzo (background, left), president and COO of newspapers for Paxton Media Group, introduced Neal Ronquist (center) as the new publisher in July of 2007, when Paxton Media Group became the new owner of the newspaper.Photo by Jeff … more
As expected, Congress is moving forward before the presidential election to more broadly define the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) — which will significantly change the way businesses currently handle ADA claims, according to Condon … more
Supporters of the ADA Amendments Act gather in Washington, D.C. Photo: National Council on Independent Living more
Video Profile: How Inland Works For You more
Palm Beach Post makes use of mobile phone technology to expand its audience. Mobile phones are only a part of newspapers' future. more
If there was ever a time for newspapers to sing the blues… this is it! Announcing the Rhythm & Blues Tour at the Inland Press Association 123rd Annual Meeting. This is no "potted palms and polished brass" event, but a night of real blues at one … more
Video Profile: How Inland Works For You more
The Civil War Courier is produced by Lakeway Publishers Inc. in Morristown, Tenn. more
Students work on the Newspapers in Education summer reading challenge. Photo by PAUL CHAPLIN/The Patriot-News used with permission. more
Newspaper HR departments must be at the top of their game to successfully help their workforce handle the unprecedented changes taking place throughout the industry. “At the end of the day, you are responsible for your goals—whatever they … more
Rewarding performance should be done adequately and in a way that’s acceptable to the employees. more
The Civil War Courier is produced by Lakeway Publishers Inc. in Morristown, Tenn. more
When feelings of job insecurity impact morale, what should an HR professional do? more
The Civil War Courier is produced by Lakeway Publishers Inc. in Morristown, Tenn. more
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