Latest Florida Newspaper Layoffs Claim Lloyd Dunkelberger of Tallahassee and...
Following the latest round of reporter layoffs, they will be replaced, if at all, by younger, cheaper bodies who have not necessarily been taught the difference between putting bylines on news releases...
View ArticleGoodbye News-Journal
Rick de Yampert, the former arts writer for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, explains why he cancelled his newspaper subscription for the first time in 43 years. The post Goodbye News-Journal appeared...
View ArticleDonald Trump’s War on Media: The Case For Fighting Back
It’s not a stretch to say that last week in Daytona and Thursday night in Kissimmee, Trump and his surrogates were literally inciting mobs against the media. Not casually or with humor, but with...
View ArticleAppeals Court Sides With Florida Prisons in Public Records Dispute With Miami...
The Florida prisons department was required to provide item-by-item legal explanations for its decisions to black out information on public records requested by the Herald --- a process known as...
View ArticleTrump-Bashing’s Indictment as Americans’ Trust in Mainstream Media Sinks to a...
Covering Trump's contradictory and rash statements is one thing. That's the media's job. But there isn't a commentator or an anchor on CNN who doesn't wear a Clinton heart on his or her sleeve. With 53...
View ArticleAs Local News Outlets Shutter, Rural America Suffers Most
Amid the steady decline in local news, some states are considering stepping in to support the Fourth Estate. But critics worry that doing so might undermine the press’s role as a government watchdog....
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