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Maine Voices: Public relations practitioners stand with their colleagues in journalism
These professions form a key partnership that keeps the public informed and serves the common good.
Tribune Media withdraws from Sinclair merger, saying it will sue for ‘breach of contract’
The deal, which Sinclair had called ‘transformational,’ would have rippled across 70 percent of U.S. households.
Commerce Department upholds tariffs on Canadian newsprint
The agency does reduce most of them from the initial levels, but the harm is already being done to U.S. newspapers.
Jim Fossel: Civility still matters in politics, as in life
We all should take the high road and strive to reach common ground.
Comcast tops 21st Century Fox’s offer to buy British broadcaster Sky TV
A bidding war is expected as the two media giants compete for Sky’s pay-TV operations across Europe and a chance to expand abroad.
Letter to the editor: Government has journalists in its sights, defying First Amendment
The Department of Homeland Security’s plan to build a news article database flies in the face of a free state with freedom of the press.
Tariffs on newsprint from Canada put U.S. newspapers in jeopardy
The tariffs raise costs for an industry already in financial straits, and if made permanent could lead to the demise of printed news in many small communities.
Newspaper launched to improve communication between immigrants and Mainers
Amjambo Africa! will be published in four languages, including English.
Jim Fossel: To Facebook, we users are not the customers, but the products
To make your account more secure – instead of just eliminating it – stop using it to log in to other sites.