Times, the Lehigh Valley’s oldest continuously published newspaper, will be ending its print edition in early 2025.
The company’s leaders say the changes will enable greater investment in local journalism and cutting-edge technologies.
A wish can be a wonderful thing if it is kept in context and can have many blessings, as Publisher Zac Stuckey writes.
Digital media in India is making its mark through fearless reporting that challenges institutional power and provides space for diverse voices. With the spread of smartphones and internet access, ...
Publishers continue to invest in webcomics, finding that fans of online content will still buy the memento that is a bound book.
The goal is "scrutiny in the public interest" of deals that include U.K. online news publications and magazines "that might ...
The Star-Ledger will cease publishing a print newspaper and will close its Montville production facility in February 2025. The decision was made by the Star-Ledger’s owner, Newark Morning Ledger Co., ...
Stellene Volandes has brought new life to Town & Country, with snappy cover lines and an active social media presence. Could ...
New Jersey’s biggest newspaper, the Star-Ledger, said Wednesday that it will stop publishing its print edition in February amid rising costs and slumping demand for print.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has announced plans to broaden the scope of the UK’s media mergers regime, updating it for the ...
Following the publication of two articles critical of the presence of several titles in the Black Classic Press backlist, the National Book Foundation confirmed that it will move forward with honoring ...
Ending print publication is a "forward-looking" step to invest in digital journalism, said Steve Alessi, of NJ Advance Media.