In an age dominated by digital media, there’s something undeniably magical about holding a printed newspaper in your hands. Whether you’re commemorating a special event, launching a school project, or ...
The No Kings protests on June 14 crystallized that something has gone missing in a great many Sunday print editions lately — breaking news. Of course, you could read all about it in a timely fashion ...
From the sound of the presses to framing special front pages, those who helped build the AJC share their memories.
Copies of The Dallas Morning News Friday, April 7, 2017 issue of the newspaper are transported as printing presses roll on Thursday, April 6, 2017 at The Dallas Morning News' North Plant in Plano, ...
After more than 150 years in print, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution will end its run as a physical newspaper this December, shifting all resources to its digital operation, the outlet said Thursday.
The president and publisher of the AJC, Andrew Morse, told The Times that the paper will instead put its resources into digital news. The AJC's editor in chief, Leroy Chapman Jr., told The Times that ...
ATLANTA — After more than a century and a half in print, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will stop publishing a printed newspaper at the end of this year and transition fully to digital platforms.
And a happy birthday to us. The Deseret News is 175 years old this month. The inaugural edition came off the presses — or press, as there was just one — in a small adobe building on South Temple ...
Oct. 16 (UPI) --Indiana University has fired the media adviser for its student newspaper amid an ongoing battle between the paper and the university. The Indiana Daily Student was told by the ...
This article is part of The Poynter 50, a series reflecting on 50 moments and people that shaped journalism over the past half-century — and continue to influence its future. As Poynter celebrates its ...