journalism

Journalist Q&A: Matthew Breen, The Advocate

February 01, 2012

Matthew Breen, editor-in-chief of The Advocate, which turns 45 this year, talks to Emory Sullivan about key issues for the LGBT community and the magazine's tech-savvy readership.
 

Journalist Q&A: Christine Osekoski, Fast Company

January 01, 2012

Christine Osekoski, publisher of Fast Company, speaks with Beth Krietsch about how the publication has evolved in recent years, including its efforts to keep readers engaged through print and digital innovations.
 

Journalist Q&A: Nicole Lapin, Nothing But Gold

December 01, 2011

Nicole Lapin, CEO of Nothing But Gold Productions, contributor on Dr. Drew's Lifechangers TV show, and former CNN and CNBC anchor, talks to Lindsay Stein about her venture to educate young women about finance.
 

Panel: The Age of Media Transparency

November 09, 2011

The Wall Street Journal's Spencer Ante, Mashable's Todd Wasserman, and Overseas Press Club's Bill Holstein discuss how PR pros can best interact with the media.
 

Latest media union signals a rise in digital acceptance

November 01, 2011

The Journal Register Company and MediaNews Group newspaper chains agreed to come together under one executive management company, Digital First Media, that will pursue a "digital first, print second" strategy.
 

Journalist Q&A: Kara Swisher, All Things D

November 01, 2011

Kara Swisher, co-executive editor of All Things D, talks to Beth Krietsch about her passion for technology, the unique aspects of working for an online outlet, and the need for speed.
 

Journalist Q&A: Nicole Bode, DNAinfo

October 14, 2011

Nicole Bode talks to Emory Sullivan about the organization's deep connection into New York City's diverse neighborhoods and how social media is used to connect with subscribers.
 

Should mainstream media outlets break news on their social media channels?

October 01, 2011

As the pace of journalism gets faster by the day, the ownership of a scoop becomes more and more difficult to achieve.
 

Journalist Q&A: Alanna Stang, Whole Living

October 01, 2011

Alanna Stang, editor-in-chief of Whole Living, speaks to Danielle Drolet about the 2010 rebranding, the influence of Martha Stewart, and finding the right print-online balance.
 

Journalist Q&A: Maile Carpenter, Food Network Magazine (Extended)

September 01, 2011

Maile Carpenter, editor-in-chief of Food Network Magazine, discusses finding success in a challenging marketplace, industry trends, and the day firemen came to dinner.
 

Journal Register Company names new editor-in-chief

August 15, 2011

YARDLEY, PA: Local news provider Journal Register Company has appointed Jim Brady to the new role of editor-in-chief, in which he will oversee news coverage and the company's newsgathering operations.
 

Brunswick hires WSJ's Power

July 29, 2011

WASHINGTON: The Brunswick Group has hired the Wall Street Journal's Stephen Power as a director in the firm's DC office.
 

Journalism study prompts church and state rethink

July 01, 2011

A new Columbia Graduate School of Journalism study seeks a re-examination of the media-advertiser union and metrics that look beyond page views and traffic.
 

Ireport's SXSW buzz is big news for citizen journalists

May 01, 2011

CNN and its five-year-old iReport citizen journalism initiative emerged as a surprising winner at the recent 2011 South by Southwest Interactive conference.
 

Both sides now

Sally Squires, Powell Tate April 25, 2011

"Do you miss journalism?" That's the question that clients often ask since I joined Weber Shandwick two and a half years ago from the Washington Post.
 

How the PR and journalist relationship has changed

Arthur Solomon April 08, 2011

As a former journalist and PR pro for more than 35 years, nearly 25 at Burson-Marsteller, where I traveled the world as a media advisor to foreign government officials, and also played key roles on the most significant US and international projects, I have seen the relationship between PR practitioners and journalists drastically change, and not for the better.
 

Changes in media show the need for integration

Jim Weiss November 01, 2010

The Pew Research Center for People & the Press put out its annual survey in September of how and where Americans get their news.
 

Journalist Q&A: Jim VandeHei, executive editor, Politico

November 01, 2010

Jim VandeHei, executive editor and cofounder of Politico, talks to Jaimy Lee about the big stories Politico will chase in 2011, the outlet's coverage of the Tea Party, and the difficulties the White House faces communicating on jobs
 

The great marketing circus

Allison Brinkman May 28, 2010

The marketing arena can easily be compared to a three-ring circus.
 

Twitter unveils @Anywhere platform during dull SXSW keynote

Dave Armon March 16, 2010

Twitter co-founder Evan Williams used his keynote speech at SXSW Interactive to demonstrate how the micro-blogging platform will integrate more easily with third-party web sites.
 

Before he was VP of corp comms for GE

March 01, 2010

Gary Sheffer, the subject of our March Newsmaker, spent several years in journalism and politics before joining the ranks of corporate communications.
 

Expert Q&A: Eric Hill, president and cofounder, MyMediaInfo

February 10, 2010

Eric Hill, president and cofounder of MyMediaInfo, a service of RedEgg Solutions, talks to Erica Morris about perfecting a media relations strategy.
 

What is Arianna Huffington up to?

February 01, 2010

I spoke to Arianna Huffington, cofounder and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post, for our February Journalist Q&A. Huffington has been keeping busy, including with recent speaking engagements at Columbia College in Chicago and Toronto Advertising Week.
 

Business journalism's stock will rise again

John Byrne February 01, 2010

Last year will easily go down as one of the most turbulent ever in journalism.
 

Taking wisdom from the streets

Larry Meltzer January 28, 2010

I can't help wondering if a possible solution to stop the decline of newspapers has been right under our feet all this time.
 

Study: Reporters turn to social media for research

January 20, 2010

NEW YORK: An "overwhelming" majority of journalists rely on social media sources for story research, according to a recent Cision survey.
 

Take two tablets and call me in the morning

Tom Coyne January 08, 2010

Apple, Microsoft, and countless others are looking to win the race for the latest device - the tablet.
 

Journalist Q&A: Jon Scott, co-anchor, 'Happening Now'

January 01, 2010

With Fox News since 1996, Jon Scott now co-anchors 'Happening Now.' His main focus is politics and headline-dominating events.
 

Local media voids present opening to 'Journal,' 'Times'

January 01, 2010

Recent reports indicate 'The Wall Street Journal' may soon launch local metro coverage in Chicago and Los Angeles.
 

H&K names public affairs SVP and practice leader

December 16, 2009

CHICAGO: Hill & Knowlton will add William J. Griffin as SVP and practice leader of the agency's Midwest public affairs sector, effective January 1.