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Twenty-nine union employees at the Plain Dealer —mostly copy editors, page designers, and illustrators —will be laid off after March 2019, according to George Rodrigue, the paper’s Editor and President. The plan is to outsource most of those jobs to a New Yorked-based company called Advance Local, which is a subsidiary of the PD’s parent company, Advance Publications.
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"This was a blindside," says Kathrine Nero, WCPO-TV's Good Morning Tri-State anchor who was let go by WCPO-TV Monday.
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More than half of Ohio Republicans trust President Trump more than the news media when it comes to "telling the truth about important issues,” according…
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Rupert Murdoch would keep Fox News and Fox TV but sell off other entertainment assets in the face of digital competitors and dynastic tensions.
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President Donald Trump's administration is off to a rocky start with the news media. Today we explore Trump's relationship with the press and how…
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11:00 Anyone who's learned a helpful hint from the Food Network, or a stock tip from CNBC owes a debt of gratitude to network executive Susan Packard. She…
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11:00 Facebook is always changing. The most recent changes, mostly to privacy settings, are getting mixed reviews. How do you feel about them? Call in on…
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The future of journalism and news organizations in the U.S., with The Ohio State University John Glenn School of Public Affairs Kiplinger program fellows…
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A conversation with National Public Radio ombudsman Alicia Shepard.
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The journalism industry is in decline ... Possible solutions, with Free Press co-founders and University of Illinois communication professor Robert W.…