The Beacon welcomes its first chief advancement officer
Amanda Jackson brings more than 16 years of experience leading development, marketing and communications for mission-driven organizations across Kansas City.
Amanda Jackson brings more than 16 years of experience leading development, marketing and communications for mission-driven organizations across Kansas City.
The monthly, free print newspaper, identified as a “product of the Salt Lake Tribune,” was mailed to 40,000 homes and businesses across Washington County (population just over 200,000), the fast-growing southwest corner of the state in what’s known as red rock country.
The Marquette University Diederich College of Communication and ICT, formerly Indian Country Today and the flagship news organization of IndiJ Public Media, have announced an agreement to house an ICT regional bureau within the college’s Johnston Hall beginning in January 2026.
Deep South Today, the nonprofit network of local newsrooms that includes Mississippi Today, Verite News in New Orleans, Louisiana, and The Current in Lafayette, Louisiana, announced that it will create a new regional investigative reporting center in collaboration with The New York Times Local Investigations Fellowship.
In a moment when trusted local news is disappearing, AJP’s portfolio is demonstrating what’s possible when we choose to rebuild civic life one community and one newsroom at a time.
Bogert, a veteran leader in journalism and the nonprofit sector, previously served as President of The Marshall Project, the Pulitzer Prize winning newsroom covering the criminal justice system.
The Texas Tribune has named Sarah Adler Hartman, former head of product and subscriber experiences at the New York Times, as its next CEO.
Here’s what she plans to accomplish in her nine-month Nonprofit News Business Certificate program through the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.
As part of the project, Spotlight PA is inviting residents in Lehigh, Northampton and Carbon counties to fill out a 5-minute survey about news habits and information needs.
The Current, a nonprofit news organization serving Lafayette and South Louisiana, is joining Deep South Today, a nonprofit network of local newsrooms that serves communities in Louisiana and Mississippi.
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