• FILE - The offices of the Marion County Record weekly newspaper sit across the street from the Marion County, Kan., Courthouse, Aug. 21, 2023, in Marion. (kxan.com)
  • The police chief who led the August raid on the small weekly newspaper in central Kansas has resigned, just days after he was suspended from his post, a City Council member confirmed Monday, Oct. 2, 2023. (kxan.com)
  • This image from Marion, Kan., Police Department body camera video provided by the McDonald Tinker law firm shows former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody during his department's raid of the Marion County Record newspaper, Aug. 11, 2023, in Marion. (wreg.com)
  • FILE - A stack of the Marion County Record sits in the back of the newspaper's building, awaiting unbundling, sorting and distribution, Aug. 16, 2023, in Marion, Kan. The police chief who led a highly criticized raid of the small Kansas newspaper is suspended, the mayor confirmed to The Associated Press on Saturday, Sept. 30. (nbc4i.com)
  • An empty spot on reporter Phyllis Zorn's desk shows where the tower for her computer sat before law enforcement officers seized it in a raid on the Marion County Record, Sunday, Aug. 13, 2023, in Marion County, Kan. Editor and Publisher Eric Meyer says the raid was designed to intimidate the newspaper as it investigated local issues. (wreg.com)
  • FILE - This image made from surveillance video provided by the Marion County Record shows Marion, Kan., Police Department confiscating computers and cellphones from the publisher and staff of the Marion County Record, Aug. 11, 2023, in Marion, Kan. The police chief who led the highly criticized raid of the small Kansas newspaper is suspended, the mayor confirmed to The Associated Press on Saturday, Sept. 30. (abc27.com)
  • On Monday 25 September 2023 Choose from Our List of 11656 Online Newspapers & ePapers to Get Your Daily Newspaper Fix! (thepaperboy.com)
  • Law enforcement officers raided the newspaper office and seized computers and employee cell phones in what Editor and Publisher Eric Meyer believes is an attempt to intimidate the newspaper as it examines local issues, including the police chief's background. (saobserver.net)
  • The Berlingske newspaper published the cartoon in 2019 to illustrate an article about the level of debate in Denmark and used the photo in 2020 to represent a link between the far right and people fearing COVID-19. (samfordcrimson.com)
  • This is one of just 3000 copies printed of the smallest newspaper , measuring just 18.27 x 25.35 mm (0.72 x 0.99 in). (guinnessworldrecords.com)
  • Were want to produce from 3000 to 5000 newspaper of 16 to 24 pages, per week the size doesn't matter we can be flexible on that be we were thinking on a tabloid. (desktoppublishingforum.com)
  • People sit on a bench in front of Copenhagen's The Little Mermaid statue in Denmark on June 10, 2021. (samfordcrimson.com)
  • TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - The police chief who led an August raid on a small weekly newspaper in central Kansas resigned Monday, just days after he was suspended from his post and following the release of body camera video of the raid showing an officer searching the desk of a reporter investigating the chief's past. (kxan.com)
  • TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - A Kansas police chief who led an August raid on a small weekly newspaper seemed to have the support of most city leaders in the weeks since the search, despite public outcry and calls for his resignation. (wreg.com)
  • In court documents he filed to get the search warrants, he argued that he had probable cause to believe the newspaper and Herbel, whose home was also raided, had violated state laws against identity theft or computer crimes. (columbian.com)
  • The search of the newspaper put Marion, a town of 1,900 residents some 150 miles (240 kilometers) southwest of Kansas City, at the center of a fierce national debate over press freedoms and cast an international spotlight on Cody and his tactics. (kxan.com)
  • Recently obtained body camera video from the search of the newspaper shows that after an officer rifled through a desk drawer of the reporter looking into Cody's background, he beckoned Cody over to look at the documents he'd found. (kxan.com)
  • Cody's departure comes after recently obtained body camera video from the search of the newspaper shows that an officer rifled through a desk drawer of a reporter who was investigating its chief. (kwtx.com)
  • But instead of wringing his hands, he stepped up his small-town search. (newspaperdeathwatch.com)
  • Newspaper employees were hustled out of the building while the search continued for more than 90 minutes, according to the footage. (saobserver.net)
  • A two-page search warrant, signed by a local judge, lists Newell as the victim of alleged crimes by the newspaper. (saobserver.net)
  • In addition, Google search engines really value newspaper links to your website, and it will help with search engine marketing. (score.org)
  • While the Journalism Competition Preservation Act is meant to protect publications like those in the National Newspaper Publishers Association, it would ultimately threaten our ability to inform our communities, line the pockets of massive media conglomerates and hedge funds, and lead to the proliferation of harmful misinformation. (dallasexaminer.com)
  • Similarly, while a number of conglomerates are scoped into the bill, true independent or small newspapers are explicitly excluded from the legislation because the bill says that an eligible publisher must earn more than $100,000 per year. (dallasexaminer.com)
  • MARION, Kan. (AP) - A small newspaper and a police department in Kansas are at the center of a dispute over freedom of speech as the newspaper struggled Monday to publish its next edition, days after police raided its office and the home of its owner and publisher. (wreg.com)
  • But some Marion residents hold a different view, accusing the newspaper of aggressive news coverage that has driven out businesses and painted a negative picture of the town of about 1,900 people. (wreg.com)
  • MARION, Kansas (AP) - A police raid that drew national attention to a small Kansas newspaper over threats to press freedoms wasn't supported by evidence, a prosecutor said Wednesday, as the paper's staff scrambled to print its first weekly edition since their cellphones and computers were seized. (wjhl.com)
  • On Wednesday, Sept. 13, they shared a posting for a dedicated Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter who will be employed through USA Today and The Tennessean, the company's Nashville-based newspaper. (texomashomepage.com)
  • Gannett, which owns more than 200 daily papers, will employ these new hires through USA Today and The Tennessean, the company's Nashville-based newspaper. (texomashomepage.com)
  • The data came from George P. Rowell and Company's (Rowell's) American Newspaper Directory (1869-1876), N.W. Ayer and Son's (Ayer's) American Newspaper Annual (1880-1928), and the Editor and Publisher Yearbook (1932-2004). (umich.edu)
  • The Gerald Loeb Award for Small and Medium Newspapers was a business news reporting award conferred in 2013 and 2014, although similar awards have existed under other titles since 1974. (wikipedia.org)
  • By: Mark Fitzgerald Nearly 8 out of 10 Americans would oppose any plan to spend tax dollars to aid failing newspapers, according to a poll on news media trustworthiness released Wednesday. (editorandpublisher.com)
  • The Dallas Morning News, The Boston Globe and Newsday, a newspaper based on Long Island, N.Y., have rolled out white-labeled versions of Support Local in the past month. (digiday.com)
  • Every morning, millions of people across the world digest all the news that's fit to print, as they read their morning newspaper of choice over breakfast, or on their commute to work. (guinnessworldrecords.com)
  • Newspaper employment has fallen by 70% in the past 15 years, and 20% of America's counties are at risk of becoming news deserts. (dallasexaminer.com)
  • You remember Clark Kent , fearless reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper and his news photographer sidekick, Jimmy Olsen , right? (brighthub.com)
  • Foreign-language newspapers, national newspapers (the Christian Science Monitor, Wall Street Journal and USA Today), and some non-news publications (e.g., real estate listings, live stock listings, etc.) were excluded from the sample. (umich.edu)
  • The Morgan County Herald newspaper holds a prominent position in the city of McConnelsville, Ohio, serving as a reliable source of local news and information for its residents. (thepaperboy.com)
  • Overall, the Morgan County Herald newspaper plays an essential role in preserving the sense of community within McConnelsville by providing comprehensive coverage of local news, events, and stories. (thepaperboy.com)
  • Gannett, now by far the largest local news chain, has already announced pay cuts and furloughs, in both the U.S. and U.K. But all publishers, big and small , are now considering their options. (niemanlab.org)
  • While some residents miss the point-and-shoot photos of Little Leaguers on page one, most have responded positively to the tougher coverage of town government, crime and local regulations. (newspaperdeathwatch.com)
  • Newspaper publisher and co-owner Eric Meyer said he believes the newspaper's dogged coverage of local politics and Police Chief Gideon Cody's record are the main reason for the raids. (wreg.com)
  • In every issue of a local, regional or national newspaper, there is a listing of the editors in charge of each section or area of coverage. (brighthub.com)
  • Cultural events, concerts and the people who comprise them can be a good source for in-depth coverage which newspaper staff can't get to, but you can. (brighthub.com)
  • Herve Keroureda, owner of a French restaurant in Hamburg known as "Ti Breizh", said he was astonished by the massive media coverage of their small-scale anti-American protest. (dawn.com)
  • The names, logos, and other source identifying features of newspapers depicted in our database are the trademarks of their respective owners, and our use of newspaper content in the public domain or by private agreement does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement from, the publishers of the newspaper titles that appear on our site. (newspapers.com)
  • Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site. (newspapers.com)
  • I'd agree that outsourcing for a newspaper with editorial content would be a better option. (desktoppublishingforum.com)
  • I had a great lunch discussion with some co-workers about the fate / future of newspapers and other major content providers on the web. (ryancmiller.com)
  • A former friend gave the newspaper and City Council member Ruth Herbel copies of a letter from the state to Newell about reinstating her license, and she texted an electronic copy to Jones. (wreg.com)
  • The police searches appear to have been prompted by a complaint from a local restaurant owner, Kari Newell, who accused the newspaper of invading her privacy after it obtained copies of her driving record, including a 2008 drunken driving conviction. (wreg.com)
  • The police searches were apparently prompted by a complaint from a local restaurant owner, Kari Newell, who accused the newspaper of invading her privacy after it obtained copies of her driving record, which included a 2008 conviction for drunk driving. (saobserver.net)
  • Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. is president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association based in Washington, D.C., representing the interests of the Black Press of America since 1940. (dallasexaminer.com)
  • By partnering with newspaper publishers and archives, who may no longer want to store their original historical magazines, the portfolio has grown steadily. (historia.net)
  • The raids occurred in a town of about 1,900 people, nestled among rolling prairie hills, about 150 miles (241 kilometers) southwest of Kansas City, making the small weekly newspaper the latest to find itself in the headlines and possibly targeted for its reporting. (saobserver.net)
  • While the newspaper has questioned Cody's motives, the body camera video shows him repeatedly telling newspaper staffers that he is investigating how it and Herbel obtained information about the owner of two local restaurants, Kari Newell. (kwtx.com)
  • Newell says the newspaper targeted her after she ordered Meyer and a reporter out of her restaurant earlier this month during a political event. (wreg.com)
  • Newell said she threw Meyer and the reporter out of the event for Republican U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner at the request of others who are upset with the "toxic" newspaper. (saobserver.net)
  • While Newell accused the newspaper of unlawfully seeking information on the status of her driver's license, the newspaper countered that it received that information unsolicited, which it verified through public online records. (saobserver.net)
  • But the newspaper did run a story on the city council meeting, in which Newell herself confirmed she'd had a DUI conviction and that she had continued to drive even after her license was suspended. (saobserver.net)
  • Gannett has rolled out a product for its local newspapers to give readers an option to buy gift cards from local businesses. (digiday.com)
  • Thousands of newspapers have been acquired by hedge funds and private equity firms like Alden Global Capital or by media behemoths like Gannett, Lee Enterprises and McClatchy. (dallasexaminer.com)
  • Gannett, the United States' biggest newspaper chain, posted two unusual job listings to its site. (texomashomepage.com)
  • Young newspaper reporters have typically dreamed of working their way up from a small-town weekly to a big-city daily. (newspaperdeathwatch.com)
  • Meyer says a source gave the newspaper the information unsolicited and that reporters verified it through public online records. (wreg.com)
  • Because even with a pal like Superman , staff reporters for your local and regional newspapers simply can't be everywhere at once. (brighthub.com)
  • A graduate of the prestigious Northwestern Univerity journalism program, he had worked at a variety of small- and medium-sized papers before landing at the Rocky in 1999, a month before the Columbine shootings. (newspaperdeathwatch.com)
  • Cody has said little publicly since the raids other than posting a defense of them on the police department's Facebook page. (columbian.com)
  • The same firm has been representing Cody in the federal lawsuit against him, filed by Deb Gruver, the Record reporter who'd been looking into Cody's past, who recently left the newspaper. (kwtx.com)
  • Meyer said one Record reporter hurt her finger when Cody wrested her cellphone out of her hand during the raid of the newspaper. (saobserver.net)
  • But while national advertisers face the prospect of a rough few months or a meager couple of fiscal quarters, the coronavirus pandemic has many small businesses facing the prospect of bankruptcy. (digiday.com)
  • But even as he was setting up the Des Moines, Iowa bureau for the Rocky to cover the 2008 presidential race, he kept searching for the opportunity to take over a small-town weekly. (newspaperdeathwatch.com)
  • Hi iam openning a new business with a friend, a weekly newspaper. (desktoppublishingforum.com)
  • The Current Newspaper is published weekly on Wednesdays to cover neighborhoods that include Chevy Chase, Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, Georgetown and the Palisades. (currentnewspapers.com)
  • Last year in New Hampshire, the publisher of a weekly newspaper accused the state attorney general's office of government overreach after she was arrested for allegedly publishing advertisements for local races without properly marking them as political advertising. (saobserver.net)
  • The collection includes The Dallas Voice , a weekly newspaper for the gay community in North Texas that has been published since 1984. (unt.edu)
  • Under the 2-inch-tall (5-centimeter) typeface, they published stories on the raid and the influx of support the weekly newspaper has since received. (wjhl.com)
  • The raids came after a local restaurant owner accused the newspaper of illegally accessing information about her. (columbian.com)
  • On Monday, Kansas state authorities confirmed they are also involved in a criminal probe of the newspaper over allegations that it illegally obtained and used personal information about a local business owner. (wreg.com)
  • The police chief who led a highly criticized raid of a small Kansas newspaper has been suspended, the mayor confirmed to The Associated Press on Saturday. (columbian.com)
  • But the newspaper and its attorney have suggested he might have been trying to find out what it had learned about his past as a police captain in Kansas City, Missouri. (kxan.com)
  • The Record was in the midst of digging into the newly hired chief's past as a Kansas City, Missouri, police captain when the raids were carried out, Meyer said, although the newspaper hasn't yet published a story. (wreg.com)
  • A small newspaper and a police department in Kansas are at the center of a dispute over freedom of speech that is being watched around the country after police raided the office of the local newspaper and the home of its owner and publisher. (saobserver.net)
  • But in a statement released along with the county attorney's, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said it still is examining whether the newspaper violated state laws. (wjhl.com)
  • Meyer said he believes the raid was carried out because the newspaper was investigating why the police chief left his previous post as an officer in Kansas City, Missouri. (wjhl.com)
  • The fabric is 100% OEKO-TEX certified cotton printed with GOTS certified printing colors, making it safe for little ones to put the newspaper in their mouths. (baby-avenue.com)
  • But something in the back of his mind drew him toward the small-town roots where he and thousands of other young journalists got their start. (newspaperdeathwatch.com)
  • Sprengelmeyer's career had been anything but small town to that point. (newspaperdeathwatch.com)
  • Located in southeastern Ohio along the Muskingum River, McConnelsville is a small town with a rich history. (thepaperboy.com)
  • Of course, local newspapers operate in a broader media world - including local public media, local TV, and local startups. (niemanlab.org)
  • In cases where newspapers published multiple editions, typically both a morning and evening edition, those were treated as separate records. (umich.edu)
  • It was filed by Deb Gruver, the Record reporter who'd been looking into Cody's past, who recently left the newspaper. (knpr.org)
  • LOS ANGELES (AP) - This week the United States' biggest newspaper chain posted to its site two unusual job listings: a Taylor Swift reporter and a Beyoncé reporter. (texomashomepage.com)
  • Some, such as Newsday, have launched message boards for small businesses designed to foster communication. (digiday.com)
  • A Tulsa volunteer business counseling service is responding to the challenging economic situation now faced by area small businesses. (gtrnews.com)
  • SCORE , "Counselors of America's Small Business Owners," is a nationwide volunteer association dedicated to advising existing businesses as well as helping individuals intending to start new small businesses. (gtrnews.com)
  • The County of Tulare has authorized up to 7.5 million dollars to assist small businesses who have been negatively impacted by COVID-19. (thesungazette.com)
  • We asked 11 thought leaders to share the ways in which small businesses can get free publicity. (score.org)
  • Collaborating with other small businesses for tabling events is a fantastic way to get your name out there without having to spend extra money. (score.org)
  • You would be surprised how many small businesses are no longer sending out press releases. (score.org)
  • Newspapers in your state are looking to cover local businesses, so write a press release about something in your organization and email or fax it over to the newspaper. (score.org)
  • As local newspapers' businesses hit the skids , they're finding themselves careening right now into a future they'd thought was still several years away. (niemanlab.org)
  • Eriksen created The Little Mermaid in tribute to Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen. (samfordcrimson.com)
  • Made by a talented Danish artist, Tiny Papers combines danish design with the fun and educational aspect of a soft toy. (baby-avenue.com)
  • Legal experts believe the raid on the newspaper violated a federal privacy law or a state law shielding journalists from having to identify sources or turn over unpublished material to law enforcement. (columbian.com)
  • Big media chains acquire newspapers, lay off journalists and staff, drive down wages and shutter publications forever - as they spend millions on executive salaries and stock buybacks. (dallasexaminer.com)
  • I mentioned a digital duplicator as some succesfully print newspapers and even simple mags with them. (desktoppublishingforum.com)
  • While digital media platforms have gained popularity over time, print newspapers like the Morgan County Herald still hold significance within this tight-knit community. (thepaperboy.com)
  • Ask an American newspaper exec a few weeks ago what they thought 2025 would look like, and they'd tell it you it would be much more digital, far less print, and more dependent on reader revenue than advertising. (niemanlab.org)
  • No newspaper that drops print days of publication will ever add them back. (niemanlab.org)
  • a. reading ordinary print in newspapers ? (cdc.gov)
  • Introducing Tiny Papers, a brand from Denmark that creates uniquely designed and stylish soft newspapers and magazines and will inspire your child's creativity and imagination like never before. (baby-avenue.com)
  • The German restaurant boycotts of American products started small but spread rapidly after the Iraq war began on Thursday. (dawn.com)
  • The founder of HISTORIA, Joseph Nietfeld, wanted to share his passion for historical magazines and newspapers, as a skilled archivist. (historia.net)
  • An attorney for the newspaper deemed the searches and seizures illegal and said the police department's action "offends the constitutional protections the founding fathers gave the free press. (wreg.com)
  • HealthMap is a project that is designed to track epidemiological information in virtual real-time using informal sources particularly from newspapers and other web based text platforms. (cdc.gov)
  • The United States Newspaper Panel, 1869-2004 contains data on US daily newspapers from 1869 and every presidential year from 1872 to 2004. (umich.edu)
  • Page smaller than A2. (lu.se)
  • 2012-04-30 This collection has been updated by the principal investigator: the study title was changed from "Counts of US Daily Newspapers by City and Political Affiliation, 1869-2004" to "Number and Circulation of US Daily Newspapers by City and Political Affiliation, 1869-2004" and a number of variables have been added to the data set. (umich.edu)
  • Includes the neighboring city of Piraeus (population ≈250,000) and the remaining suburban area that had a small population in the 1920s. (cdc.gov)
  • More Than Just a Newspaper Supply Post is committed to being Canada's leading advertising and digital media service provider for the Construction Equipment and Trucking Industries, constantly adding new digital products as technology changes. (smallbusinessbc.ca)
  • In September, lawmakers in Washington rushed through major legislation that would reward massive, legacy media corporations at the expense of smaller community-focused and minority-owned newspapers. (dallasexaminer.com)
  • The top 25 media chains now own a third of all U.S. newspapers. (dallasexaminer.com)
  • For these media companies, a local newspaper is an asset for profit - not a valuable source of local information. (dallasexaminer.com)
  • Otherwise Bunky, read on to learn more about how to make money shooting digital photographs for local newspapers and other media. (brighthub.com)
  • Some of the health information you get from newspapers, magazines, books, TV, the Internet, and social media is up to date and trustworthy. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The National Press Institute for Audience Growth (NPIAG) along with Kelly Robinson, CEO of RedDot announced today they have partnered with Julian Placino, a professional recruiting consultant, to offer an innovative, cost-effective method, known as the Placino Carrier Recruitment Method, to identify, interview, qualify and contract newspaper carriers for any size market. (editorandpublisher.com)
  • You can fairly easily break into the newspaper photographer's market with your local, regional and perhaps even national newspapers. (brighthub.com)
  • Among them you will find historical newspapers of national title, for example, the Times, the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian or the Independent. (historia.net)
  • He owns a small financial business that manages investments in real estate and volunteers with SCORE small business clients 3 to 5 days a month. (gtrnews.com)
  • It struck me then that community starts - and, one could argue, ends - with the small things. (nuggetnews.com)
  • Do something small but helpful for your community regularly. (nuggetnews.com)
  • Realizing this is our community and the little things we do are what make us ready to answer the call should the big thing ever come. (nuggetnews.com)
  • Community newspapers have a captive geography. (newspaperdeathwatch.com)
  • Although, what you can do is to "cover" those events and activities which are not on the normal "beat" of the staff photographers of local newspapers and magazines. (brighthub.com)
  • Take your lead from the types of photos you see published on a daily basis in the newspapers and magazines you wish to target. (brighthub.com)
  • Welcome to HISTORIA.net, online shop for original historical magazines and newspapers. (historia.net)
  • It all began with a small stock of old original magazines and newspapers. (historia.net)
  • Our online shop exemplifies the size of our inventory of historical magazines - take a look in our virtual newspaper archive and browse for your requested date. (historia.net)
  • You will be impressed by the abundance of the supply of historic newspapers and magazines! (historia.net)
  • Whether you seek historical magazines or a historical newspaper online - you will most certainly find it in HISTORIA.net, the largest newspaper archive in Europe! (historia.net)
  • Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 11, 1917, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free y monday june. (newspaperarchive.com)
  • I use HARO to get free press for my small business. (score.org)
  • Newspaper clipping obituary glued onto a paper with descriptive text. (unt.edu)
  • We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to make the text on a newspaper image searchable. (newspaperarchive.com)
  • With the support of ProImage, a cloud workflow was quickly operational and the newspaper had no problem getting its pages processed and output through its CTP systems. (editorandpublisher.com)
  • Newspapers (any size) and material with pages larger than A2. (lu.se)
  • Check back soon as we again delve into the Guinness World Records archive to find another fascinating record-breaking object - though perhaps next time we'll pick something a little larger! (guinnessworldrecords.com)
  • There is no comparison to the huge newspaper archive of historical newspapers, as of today! (historia.net)
  • These men would not have braved 30-to-50-plus mph winds and minus-60-degree weather, risking life and limb and dogs (many of which died) if they had not regularly done the small things for others. (nuggetnews.com)
  • If doing the small neighborly things is not part of my character, it is not likely I'll be "ready for the call" when the big thing comes. (nuggetnews.com)
  • The Department of Treasury and Small Business Administration yesterday released the form that borrowers must complete for loan forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program. (nna.org)
  • SCORE is a Resource Partner with the U. S. Small Business Administration. (gtrnews.com)
  • This collection includes English-language daily newspapers. (umich.edu)
  • A newspaper is considered to be a daily if it circulates 4 or more weekdays each week. (umich.edu)
  • English-language daily newspapers with United States circulation from 1869 to 2004. (umich.edu)
  • Started by Ken Kenward in 1971, the Supply Post has flourished to become Canada's #1 Heavy Equipment & Truck Newspaper, with distribution across Canada. (smallbusinessbc.ca)
  • In this way you can historical newspapers by us, online, which you know well, such as for example, the Manchester Guardian or the Birmingham Post. (historia.net)