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The tools used in the process of gathering the news have changed over the years, but the need for accuracy and balance remain. These three individuals were longtime newsroom staff members — the late Frank Wiedenbach (from left), chief … more
With crystal-clear “retina” displays and high-resolution cameras captivating our readers and enticing them toward more digital consumption and new media, it’s increasingly important for our print products to be as polished and pristine as … more
A worker tinkers with the Norfolk Daily News’ press. more
Inland is now accepting applications for our Inland Minority Fellowship Program, an initiative to support and foster diversity in newspaper leadership. We’ll choose up to three Fellows who will serve out an interactive three-year term. Fellows … more
Some of Inland's current Fellows chummed around at the 2012 Key Execs Mega-Conference. From left: Santiago Flores, Christian Ramirez, Richard Montenegro Brown, Victor Patton, Sandra Baltazar Martinez, Arundi Venkayya Cox and Stephanie Sherlock. … more
The 2012 Key Executives Mega-Conference, co-hosted by Inland Press Association, Local Media Association, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association and Texas Press Association, brought together 468 top executives and other decision makers from our … more
Jason Taylor, Chattanooga Times Free Press more
A worker tinkers with the Norfolk Daily News’ press. more
The Family Owners and Next-Generation Leadership Conference tweaked its format for 2012, beginning a night early with a reception and “family meal” at the JW Marriott’s 18 Oaks steakhouse. Attendees caught up over cocktails, picked up their … more
Next month, two independently owned Midwestern newspapers are planning huge local celebrations — and for good reason: Northeast Nebraska’s Norfolk Daily News will commemorate 125 years in print, and the Dubuque, Iowa–based Telegraph Herald … more
March 15 & 16, 2012 The Inland Press Foundation Human Resources Management Conference Join us for this Inland exclusive! The Inland Press Foundation’s Human Resources Management Conference is two days specifically geared to media HR … more
Newspapers have relied on niche publications for additional revenue streams for years. Readership and demographic changes, however, have slowly turned newspapers into niche publications. “When I started 15 years ago, everyone read the paper. … more
Chicago 10/17/11.Jeffrey Zaslow, Wall Street Journal columnist and co-author of "The Last Lecture", speaks to guests during the Ray Carlsen Distinguished Service Award Luncheon at the Inland Press Association's 126th Annual Meeting at the … more
The Herald-Tribune in Sarasota, Fla., believes flexibility will lead to audience growth. Adapting to market changes is an important strategy for attracting new readers, said David Adkins, online project manager. As part of that strategy, the … more
There is a lot beyond the control of photojournalists. They strive to capture fresh images, but are sometimes forced to settle on a photo that’s been seen before, just so they have something from the event. The image with real impact may pass them … more
A convenience store robbed. A report of a raucous party. A domestic disturbance. A 3 a.m. DUI on a county highway. Clothes stolen from an innocent line while they were out to dry. A note and some kind of dressing — possibly ranch — left on … more
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