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In response to CNN's filing of a lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking the reinstatement of its White House reporter's press credentials — The News Media Alliance stands in full support of CNN's defense of its First Amendment rights. We need quality journalism — now more than ever — from respected news organizations employing professional journalists who will hold those in positions of power accountable. We commend CNN for not allowing the Trump administration to intimidate them by threatening the very rights on which our nation was founded, and which ensure the preservation of a strong democratic society.
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For most Americans, reporting by journalists embedded in war zones with our troops is the primary way we learn about our military men and women and the issues and challenges of serving in the armed forces. Only 0.4 percent of U.S. citizens (or 1.4 million people) are currently serving as active-duty service personnel, and only 6.9 percent of Americans (or 22 million men and women) are military veterans. The journalists who tag along with America's soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines — through wartime and peace — connect us with these important topics. We've rounded up 10 great books about some of the best military, war and defense reporters in the business to help you learn more about America's wars and war correspondents.
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Registration is now open for the Key Executives Mega-Conference, February 25-27, 2019 at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel. Join more than 700 media executives as we explore new approaches and new solutions to the issues facing the newspaper industry. This is your chance to network face-to-face with newspaper executives from across the country on how they are transforming their newspapers companies into dynamic multi-media entities. This year we have two programming tracks — B2B and B2C. News organizations are betting their future on B2C revenue streams outside of advertising such as digital-only subscriptions and new membership models. Register before this Friday, November 16 and save $100 on the conference fee. Click here to register now. For more information visit www.mega-conference.com.
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Local shoppers want to know where to find the best Black Friday deals, and they are turning to your newspaper for that information. Capitalize on this advantage by positioning your paper with advertisers, readers and media as the Ultimate Holiday Shopping Guide. The Alliance has developed three new Black Friday ads that can be customized with your logo, special holiday deals and contact information. Three matching digital ads are also available for your online promotions. Click here to download the ads. Member login required.
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Journalists have been embedding — or traveling alongside — military service members for decades in order to get the best coverage of their country's wars. But being in the midst of a war isn't easy — especially if you don't understand the unique lingo used in the military. From MREs (meal ready to eat) to NFGs (non-functional gear) and IEDs (improvised explosive device) to EODs (explosive ordnance disposal), acronyms and slang terms abound. If you want to survive amidst the troops, you need to learn it all before you attempt to transcribe your interviews. Could you handle a tour of duty? Take our military lingo quiz to find out if you need a translator or could make it on your own!
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America is in its 17th year of the Global War on Terror — its longest war. But it's easy to miss the news coverage when we live in a nonstop 24/7 news cycle. Thankfully, journalists have not forgotten about the wars we’re fighting and the issues facing the veterans of those wars. In honor of the service of both the military personnel at war and the journalists who work tirelessly cover them, we've rounded up some of the most important, most interesting and most missed stories so far in 2018.
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When The New York Times originally launched its military blog, At War, in 2008, it was a novel approach to coverage of wars that had been raging since 2001 and were already being forgotten by the public at large. It invited readers, from service members and aid workers to veterans and military spouses, to contribute their stories and share their experiences "at war" with Times readers. After eight years, however, the blog went dormant. Then, Lauren Katzenberg arrived.
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When thinking about Thanksgiving, many things may come to mind, including family, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, turkey with all the fixings — and, Black Friday. Most American families will spend the week before the holiday reading newspaper ad inserts that promote the big sales and noting all the best bargains to scoop up. To get into the holiday — and shopping — spirit, we compiled some important facts about the biggest shopping day of the year and the value of news media advertising for the consumer.
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Recent research shows that, for advertisers, there's no better audience to target than the news media audience. This research is the foundation of the News Media Alliance's News Advertising Panorama book, released today, which highlights the benefits and advantages for marketers of advertising in print and digital news media. The inherent value of the newspaper media audience itself continues to be a huge benefit for advertisers due to its socioeconomic profile and strong purchasing history in several retail categories.
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Nieman Lab
The path forward for premium media is seemingly clear: Put up a paywall.
Digital advertising is a duopoly-dominated mess; any print or broadcast cross-subsidy you might have is declining at one speed or another. Your loyal core digital readers may be only a tiny fraction of that big "monthly uniques" number you put into press releases — but some of them are willing to pay for what you do.
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American Press Institute
Craig Newmark Philanthropies, the organization of craigslist founder Craig Newmark, has donated $200,000 to the American Press Institute to expand its efforts of promoting ethical reporting and helping journalists produce trustworthy work. With these funds, API seeks to help put into practice the growing body of ideas on how journalists can better provide accurate and truthful reporting amid today's backdrop of distrust and media manipulation.
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INMA
In his position as Google digital news initiative senior researcher at Oxford University, Grzegorz Piechota is studying the way people acquire and renew subscribers in 37 countries. Piechota is INMA's researcher-in-residence, focusing on subscriber revenue in a series of newsletters, video meet-ups, reports and presentations.
Piechota shared his findings with more than 130 participants in the INMA Consumer Engagement Summit in Miami.
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Journalism.co.uk
In an era where it can often feel like our profession is under siege, how can news organizations better engage with audiences, helping them to tackle the disinformation ecosystem while presenting them with the news they need to know and understand?
"Our job is to fulfill our responsibility to the audience, but to do that, we need to look carefully in the mirror," said Lord Tony Hall, director general, BBC, speaking at News Xchange in Edinburgh.
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Adweek
Lava crackling down the slopes of Kilauea. The whispering walls of Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur. A strangely beautiful ultrasonic conversation between rats in downtown Manhattan.
When The New York Times Magazine published its "Voyages 2018" issue last September, readers could not only see the visually stunning images on the magazine's pages, but they could also listen to them, thanks to a web-based soundtrack created by the Times' T-Brand Studio.
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Adweek
Despite concerns over inventory quality and questions over trading practices, advertisers spent a record amount on digital media in the first half of 2018, with the rise of direct-to-consumer (d-to-c) brands and mobile commerce helping to spur spend to $49.5 billion.
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The New Yorker
In 1936, Walter Benjamin, the German philosopher and cultural critic, published an essay titled "The Storyteller." Ostensibly about the Russian writer Nikolai Leskov, Benjamin used the piece to analyze the meaning and function of storytelling. Long ago, Benjamin suggested, stories offered listeners practical or moral counsel, much as fairy tales now did for children.
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Digiday
When Troy Young took over as president of Hearst Magazines in July, one of his to-do list items was looking at ways to streamline its magazine operations and integrate several of the previously separated print and digital teams. To that end, the company is increasingly using data to make editorial decisions, with help from a new 12-person research team.
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AdAge
Nick Bell, Snapchat's media matchmaker, is leaving the company, a departure that will be felt throughout the publishing world that worked closely with the executive. Bell was one of the early members of Snapchat's team of rising stars, joining the company five years ago when it needed to develop a new business model for media on mobile devices.
Bell was the vice president of content at Snapchat, but more than the title he was the face of the company for the publishers and studios that wanted to create inside the app.
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