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Convention committee announces event at the Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium®

Jan 1, 2024

National Newspaper Association members are hard at work planning the next Annual Convention & Trade Show — our 138th — this September 26-28, 2024, in Omaha, Nebraska. On Oct. 26, convention ...

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George Fiala: ‘Newspapers are full of adventures’

Jan 1, 2024

Fiala, who lives in Brooklyn, discovered Red Hook when he started Select Mail. He found a large building, established his business in the front, and installed a café and stage in the back where ...

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Have experience listing newspapers as an option on local shopping e-commerce platforms?

Dec 1, 2023

Recently, a member contacted NNA Executive Director Lynne Lance regarding listing newspapers as a purchase option on e-commerce shopping platforms — specifically Walmart delivery. NNA members ...

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Max Heath Postal Institute™ awards newspaper professionals with Periodicals certification

Dec 1, 2023

Newspaper professionals attended hours of Periodicals training with the NNA Postal Team and hosts, tested their knowledge and earned Max Heath Postal Institute™ gold and platinum certifications. 

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New Illinois law mandates marketers disclosure affiliations

Dec 1, 2023

It requires, among other things, anyone sending a letter or postcard asking a consumer to contact the sender “by mail, telephone, email, website or other prescribed means” and offering products ...

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New tools in Photoshop elicit warning

Dec 1, 2023

I would never suggest it’s OK to use AI to generate or change images used in stories or other types of news content. But there are times when Photoshop’s generative AI will be useful when designing ...

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Omissions as damaging as glaring errors to credibility

Dec 1, 2023

First, give the opposing voices equal prominence. Court proceedings are a great example.

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Postal losses continue despite sharp postage increases

Dec 1, 2023

The U.S. Postal Service posted a $6.5 billion loss in fiscal year 2023. 

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