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Apr 1, 2021
A. This is probably the most common legal question for the NNA Legal Hotline and it happened to a member this winter. Here is the usual scenario: Graphics editor was on deadline pressure to fill ...
Apr 1, 2021
In Perlman v. Vox Media, the question was whether a story could live on indefinitely through its links, which would set the stage for lawsuits long after the statute of limitation for the original story ...
Apr 1, 2021
The Madison (South Dakota) Leader, which has been published by the Hunter family for 75 years, has been sold to Wick Communications, a third-generation, family owned and operated media company based in ...
Apr 1, 2021
On March 18, a 21-year-old white man was arrested and charged with murder after allegedly going on a shooting rampage at three Atlanta-area businesses that left eight people dead, six of whom were Asian ...
Apr 1, 2021
Larry and Sharon Hiatt, publishers of the Columbus (Kansas) News-Report, have announced their acquisition of the Cherokee County News-Advocate and SEK Voice from Gannett Co. Inc.
Apr 1, 2021
Diane Kennedy, New York Newspaper Association’s executive director, on why the legislation is a bad idea.
Apr 1, 2021
Major changes are ahead for the U.S. Postal Service and newspaper mailers, with or without Congressional action on a postal reform plan, but legislative assistance could soften the blows to newspaper mailers. That ...
Apr 1, 2021
With the National Newspaper Association and the NNA Foundation’s recent transfer of programs, NNA.org has morphed into a combined website with NNAF. Both NNA.org and NNAFoundation.org feature a ...
Apr 1, 2021
After more than a decade of corporate ownership, The Gadsden County Times of Quincy, Florida, is returning to its roots as a locally owned newspaper.