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Mega Conference topic: Digital paths for smaller newspapers
359
Mega Conference topic: Collaboration key to future
336
Gannett proceeds with access restrictions
278
Campaign Insider: Why newspaper advertising still matters
466
AZ panel rejects anti-notice legislation
409
What the media can learn from Facebook
Facebook, Google and Twitter aren't in the content business – they're in the relationship business. We need to do the same, says Jeff Jarvis
- The Guardian
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Author Zaslow, who spoke at 2011 Texas Press conference, dies in auto accident
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Patch's plan to reduce staff, change editorial focus
A Patch insider tells Romenesko readers that the AOL-owned hyperlocal news sites plan to cut staff and freelance budgets and start producing “easy, quick-hitting, cookie-cutter copy.” Examples: Best Ofs, and features like “What’s happening to this vacant storefront?”
- JimRomenesko.com
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2011--A good year for Texas Anti-SLAPP
2011 was a great year for Anti-SLAPP in Texas. In addition to the Texas Citizens’ Participation Act being passed unanimously in both houses, causing the law to go into effect immediately upon the Governor’s signature in June, there were at least three Anti-SLAPP victories in state court.
- slappedintexas.com
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Reporters: get on there and comment!
342
Consider before launching digi-sales effort
426
How Senate panels are using social media
682
Perry gives boost to Texas Tribune
345
API merges with NAA Foundation
363
Problem: Pardons without public notice
598
Sneak Attack on Legal Notice in NJ
646
Newspaper adds games to website
556
Opposition grows against expansion of Internet domain names
"The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers announced in June that it would start accepting applications for new generic top-level domains beginning in January 2012."
- Newspaper Association of America
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Times Negotiating to Sell Regional Newspapers
"The New York Times Company, which last week announced that its chief executive would depart at the end of the year, is close to selling its regional newspapers to Halifax Media Group, the company announced Monday."
- The New York Times
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Report: 5 years to live?
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