Why a legal publisher’s growth strategy might succeed where newspaper chains have failed August 1, 2016 By David Uberti
Must-reads of the week August 15, 2014 By The Editors Interviewing pedophiles, valuing BuzzFeed, and withholding a police officer’s name in Ferguson
The great newspaper spinoff August 11, 2014 By Ryan Chittum A wave of media deconsolidation sends legacy publishers off on their own
Can The Washington Post’s national push help support local news? April 4, 2014 By Greg Marx and Anna Clark In Post digital access for local print subscribers, some see makings of a new news bundle
‘You can’t do more with less’: Reaction to the Star-Ledger cuts April 3, 2014 By Aparna Alluri Latest round of job losses will hit a quarter of the newsroom
Putting the bundle back together? February 11, 2014 By Brendan Nyhan The challenge for new journalism models: replacing the civic benefits of the newspaper
‘This used to be a newsroom’ — the scene at the Cleveland Plain Dealer January 17, 2014 By Anna Clark As a diminished staff adapts to new rules and new space, "newsroom culture is gone"
At Grambling, even the newspaper is news October 22, 2013 By Tracie Powell The student newspaper at a state university in Louisiana is facing criticism for alleged faculty control
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