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Agfa Graphics Customers Honored in America East Print Quality Contest

- Agfa Graphics announced today that several Agfa Graphics newspaper customers were declared winners in the America East Print Quality Contest. Judges examined ten different copies of each entrant's...

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Azerbaijan - Editor of religious news website faces lengthy jail term in...

An Azerbaijani court has sentenced the editor of a religious news website to eight years in prison on charges related to his coverage of events involving the Muslim community. The Committee to Protect...

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Editors note Service interruption affecting stock data

Monday April 8, 12:40 p.m. Please be advised that we are experiencing a service interruption on a data server which is affecting stock data on watchlist and The Globe and Mail website. Our IT team is...

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Digital focus drives newspapers hunt for new office

The Salem Statesman Journal wants to go high tech right down to its office space. The newspaper is looking for new space and putting its current headquarters up for sale. We need a more modern,...

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Farmington Daily Times names new city editor

http://bit.ly/16Ijl9u ) Sunday that former Longmont Times-Call reporter Magdalena Wegrzyn (WEG'-rzyn) has been named to the position and will help produce local editorials. Wegrzyn worked at the...

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US newspapers limit revenue drop to 2

US newspapers saw revenues fall two per cent in 2012, an industry association says, suggesting an easing of the woes of the beleaguered ...

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Sudan - Sudanese authorities order editors suspension interrogate correspondent

Reporters Without Borders is appalled to learn that Sudan's National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) ordered Al Nour Mohamed Al Nour's suspension as editor-in-chief of the independent...

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Editors note Stock data problems resolved

Stock data on Watchlist and The Globe website should be back to normal. Our IT team continues to monitor the data. Thanks for your patience. ...

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Sunday newspaper share tips Marshalls Robert Walters EasyJet and Cranswick

Here is our round up of share tips from the Sunday newspapers and magazines, with tipsters looking at Marshalls, Robert Walters, easyJet and ...

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Reporters Say Exxon Is Impeding Spill Coverage in Arkansas

by: Kate Sheppard | Mother Jones Reporters covering the oil spill from ExxonMobil's Pegasus pipeline in Mayflower, Arkansas, are reporting that they've been blocked from the site and threatened with...

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How To Measure Content Engagement And Effectiveness With Analytics WordPress

by: Carrie Hill | Search Engine Land For many of us that own blogs and generate excellent relatable content, engagement seems to linger just beyond our reach. We write well, there’s praise, tweets,...

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Data Journalism - A New Paradigm in Storytelling

by: Maurice McNaughton | Jamaica-Gleaner Some months ago, an editorial by the Chicago Tribune (one of the top five newspapers in the United States) on Jamaica's debt crisis evoked a variety of...

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Modern Media Plain Dealer Vice News Items Tell the Tale

by: John Reinan | MinnPost On the same day last week, I noticed a couple of news items that neatly sum up the state of modern media. The first was an announcement that the Cleveland Plain Dealer will...

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A Fox News Reporter Could Be Jailed For Protecting Her Sources And Nobody...

by: Hunter Schwarz | BuzzFeed Jana Winter refuses to reveal who leaked information about the Aurora, Colorado, shooter. Judith Miller is "surprised and disappointed" at how little attention the case is...

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Bloggers in Bangladesh Face Threats Online and Off

by: Rezwan | Slate With political protests raging in the capital city of Dhaka, government authorities in Bangladesh are tracking activist bloggers and Facebook users accused of making derogatory...

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Cuts at the New York Observer

by: Erik Maza | WWD OBSERVER CUTS: The New York Observer laid off 11 people from the business side of its overall media group on Friday, it said, as part of a reorganization of its sales team. They are...

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Public editor Revisiting the mystery of the budget the iPod and the tariff code

When things go wrong, it's important to look back and change your behaviour so you don't repeat the error. So, there are several things to take away from a blog post last week by University of Western...

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Australias job advertising falls

The number of Australia's job advertisements posted on the internet and in newspapers fell 1.5 percent in March, following a three percent rise in February, the ANZ Bank Job advertisement survey...

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Rutgers will review basketball program

Former Rutgers basketball head coach Mike Rice shouts to his team as they take on DePaul at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 12, 2013. UPI/Monika ...

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NYC bills man struck by police car

A New York man knocked off his bicycle by an unmarked police car said he is being billed $1,263.01 for damage to the vehicle. Justin Johnsen, 31, who required stitches for the deep cuts he incurred in...

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