Newsletter: Local News Is Risking it All on The Frontlines of COVID-19
America’s health care workers and other first responders are on the front lines of the Coronavirus pandemic.
America’s health care workers and other first responders are on the front lines of the Coronavirus pandemic.
When our community needed them most, the journalists of The Times-Picayune/Advocate’s heeded the call. They’ve been working long, hard
Across the U.S., many states and localities are ordering all non-essential businesses to close and workers to work from home.
Newsrooms in the United States and beyond are stepping up to deliver information to their communities – no matter the
ICYMI: Save Journalism Project’s State of the News: Texas Exposes Google’s Serious Disregard of the Texas News Industry To read
State of the News: Texas Exposes Google’s Serious Threat to the Texas News Industry A recording of the call is
Twenty years ago, the Cleveland Plain Dealer had more than 300 journalists and editors. Now it’s down to 14 after
Ahead of the Senate Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee hearing on big tech’s self-preferencing, news publishers nationwide are being decimated by Google’s
Spokesperson for the Save Journalism Project, Nick Charles, has a new op-ed in the NY Daily News discussing the impact
In the spirit of giving, Save Journalism Project co-founder John Stanton gave everyone an early stocking stuffer – a new