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New York will set aside money to help local news outlets hire and retain employees
WJTV Jackson· 4 days agoALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York is offering up to $90 million in tax credits for news outlets to hire and retain journalists in an effort to help keep the shrinking local news industry afloat. The U.S…
Don't let flare-ups distract from progress toward saving local news | Brier Dudley
Seattle Times· 4 days agoLegislative sausage-making is creating some drama around proposals to save local journalism....
Column: News business needs help in California. Is government the answer?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAnd the shoe outfits see no reason to place ads in a newspaper or on local TV. Advertising money to...
OpenAI, WSJ Owner News Corp Strike Content Deal Valued at Over $250 Million
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoOpenAI is seeking to play a key role in answering news queries from users, and is planning to...
Biden losing with voters who get their news from nowhere | Will Bunch Newsletter
Philly.com· 6 days agoLast week, I told you about how Donald Trump and friends were obsessed with taking a decent turnout for their rally on the beach in Wildwood and inflating it into a political Woodstock. 107,000 ...
‘Really disturbing’: GBH lays off some employees - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoBraude said he learned from his just-terminated colleagues about the layoffs, but managers had not...
Senators Murray, Britt questioned about U.S. child care crisis, solutions
Seattle Times· 3 days agoU.S. Sen. Patty Murray made her case for a sweeping overhaul of child care in America and addressed...
Seattle-area electrician strike stretches beyond five weeks
Seattle Times· 5 days agoMore than 1,000 electricians in the Puget Sound region have been on strike for nearly six weeks,...
Merriweather District: The more, the Merriweather
The Baltimore Banner· 7 days agoMerriweather District is an ecosystem brimming with fresh possibilities and a bright future. Join us this summer in Merriweather District for our 2024...
GBH News general manager Pam Johnston announces departure - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 7 days agoJohnston began as general manager in 2020 after more than eight years at GBH’s investigative documentary series “Frontline,” where she had served as senior director of strategy and audience.