Q&A: Chris Davis’s plan to beef up Gannett’s investigative reporting September 6, 2016 By Carlett Spike
How a small team in Wisconsin delivers investigative reporting to 10 Gannett papers December 16, 2015 By Anna Clark
After Twitter falls for a URL trick, Gannett fixes a company-wide glitch November 20, 2015 By Greg Marx and Corey Hutchins
How one Florida paper is doing better work–with a happier newsroom August 3, 2015 By Susannah Nesmith
Gannett cribs from Advance Publications playbook for struggling newspapers August 18, 2014 By Ryan Chittum Staff compete for fewer jobs; ‘readers become the assignment editor’
The great newspaper spinoff August 11, 2014 By Ryan Chittum A wave of media deconsolidation sends legacy publishers off on their own
Gannett’s changes bring excitement, some pain, and a full-time beer beat August 7, 2014 By Corey Hutchins A conversation with Joshua Awtry, the chain’s top editor in the Carolinas
When twin disasters hit a Florida city, the local paper rallied to cover them May 20, 2014 By Susannah Nesmith Creative accountability journalism in the midst of a crisis at the Pensacola News Journal
The NYT on the right track February 6, 2014 By Ryan Chittum A solid quarter tops off a very good financial year for the Times
Gannett’s print-focused paywalls flounder February 6, 2014 By Ryan Chittum The quality imperative and charging for news online
What’s next in Ann Arbor? September 17, 2013 By Anna Clark Advance changes gears again, as media-savvy locals try to fill the gaps
Does Gannett think its own papers matter? August 16, 2013 By Anna Clark As job cuts hit the chain, coverage–and answers–are in short supply
USA Today’s 30th birthday bash September 14, 2012 By Michael Canyon Meyer The paper promises to reinvent the news businesses amid crab cakes and blue champagne
Newspaper Companies As Emblems of the 1 Percent October 24, 2011 By Ryan Chittum David Carr rips Gannett’s $37 million golden parachute
Gannett’s Multimillionaires Regret to Inform 700 Workers of Their Layoffs June 22, 2011 By Ryan Chittum Imagine if these six execs scrapped the "multi" and took low seven figures