The owner of the New York Daily News fired 16 people this week – a “Valentine’s Day massacre” that leaves the paper with a skeleton staff as layoffs continue to wreak havoc across the news industry.
Bob Rifkin ’89, president of the board of the Belmont Voice, says the nonprofit model for local news has had a palpable ...
Print outlets have shed jobs nationally for decades. Veteran scribes Rob Gurwitt and Mike Donoghue carved new niches for themselves in Vermont anyway.
Walk through the narrow lanes of old Dhaka in the 1950s and you’d hear it before you saw it: the rhythmic thrum of presses, the chatter of compositors, the swish of paper reams unwrapped and weighed.
The Reader was recently acquired by Noisy Creek, a startup publishing company based in Washington state focused on acquiring and restoring troubled alternative news sources.
Nominees this week include students from Adams High and NorthWood High. Voting runs through noon on Thursday.
Michael Powell, who wrote the New York Times' "Sports of the Times" column between 2014 and 2020, used to get peppered by regional sports reporters about how to get a job at the New York Times, Los ...
Steven Bouma-Prediger seldom sees students walking between classes without their faces buried in their smartphones. This distraction transfers into the classroom, where Bouma-Prediger takes matters ...
Amid silence from the college, many students disapproved of Leon Botstein courting a convicted sex offender for donations. But they don't expect he will resign.
Marcus Russ nearly lost his football dream. His story highlights the importance of research and guidance in high school football recruiting.
Kara Swisher, the tech journalist and host of Pivot, who put together a very public bid last year to purchase the Post but never heard back from Bezos. (Disclosure: Swisher’s podcast Pivot is produced ...
My college has no clear policy for use of ChatGPT and other generative AI for academic work, confusing the issue for students ...