Entertainment Weekly Redesigns, Expands and Digitizes Its Signature ‘Must List’
Front-of-book selection of pop culture highlights was previously print-only.
It’s Been a Year Since NPR Ended Its Comments Section
And it's staying that way.
Fort Wayne’s News-Sentinel Is Ending Its Print Edition and Moving to Digital
The paper is more than 180 years old.
Cooper Hefner Calls Trump Playboy Cover a ‘Personal Embarrassment’
"We don't respect the guy."
The Village Voice and the Past and Future of Alt-Weeklies
The Voice's decision to get rid of print edition leads to a reckoning.
New Los Angeles Times CEO Ross Levinsohn Will be Making $1 Million a Year–At least
He'll also be eligible for some hefty bonuses.
Patch Breaks Traffic Records, Boosts Sales Team
New daily and monthly traffic highs are being celebrated.
This Wired Piece on ‘The New FOMO’ Is All of Us
Caught in an endless news trap? There's help.
Al-Monitor Relaunches
The Middle East-focused publication adds a culture section and is increasing its Washington coverage .
In a Thread About Trump and Special Interests, the Center for Public Integrity Highlights Its Reporting
Taking a walk down special interest memory lane.
NPR Makes Staffing Changes as it Prepares for Its Collaborative Journalism Initiative
Edith Chapin will be now be responsible for its development.
The Daily Beast Taps Mia Libby as Its Next CRO
She starts in October.
Will New L.A. Times Publisher Ross Levinsohn Apply Lessons Learned With Janice Min?
Ross Levinsohn worked alongside Min in 2013-14.
HuffPost Adds Tommy Craggs and Luke O’Brien
They join as senior enterprise editor and reporter/Highline contributing editor, respectively