by Bob DeMay | Feb 26, 2009 | Industry News
The Rocky Mountain News will publish its final edition on Friday. E. W. Scripps CEO Rich Boehne broke the news to employees in the newsroom at noon today, just two months short of it’s 150th anniversary.The Rocky Mountain News has been operating under a joint...
by Bob DeMay | Feb 25, 2009 | Industry News
The latest cuts in Canton at The Repository are not in staff but in the product itself. Top Repository editors have been hosting live chats on the newspaper’s Web site in response to reader reaction to a redesign of the paper which debuted on Tuesday.Several...
by Bob DeMay | Feb 25, 2009 | Industry News
Former ONPA member Katie Falkenberg of The Washington Times placed third in the White House News Photographers Association’s Eyes of History 2009 Photographer of the Year competition.Andrea Bruce of the Washington Post took top honors and Carol Guzy of the...
by Bob DeMay | Feb 16, 2009 | Industry News
First it was newspapers finding creative ways to share content, now two Cleveland television stations have gotten into the act as well. NBC affiliate WKYC and CBS affiliate WOIO in Cleveland will pool video coverage from pre-planned events.A story on the WKYC Web site...
by Bob DeMay | Feb 14, 2009 | Industry News
Plain Dealer photographer Gus Chan didn’t strike gold and take top honors in the World Press photo competition, but he didn’t strike out either. Though the facts are he swung first.Friday’s headlines drew attention once again to Cleveland’s...
by Bob DeMay | Feb 13, 2009 | Industry News
A photo of Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s detective Robert Kole searching a home in Cleveland to ensure evicted residents had left the premises following a mortgage foreclosure was awarded the top prize in the World Press Photo competition. The photo was taken by...