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We need a federal shield law now!
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Money Matters: How does your state make money?
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Bill to keep FOIA affordable stalls
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Tompkins: Gov't has long history of punishing journalists
Mike Cavender's Corner
We need a federal shield law now!
Any such law—even one that may have some flaws—is long overdue. Read More
Out of state, out of luck
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a Virginia law requiring state residency for access to public records. Read More
The digital disruption intensifies
The next wave of digital disruption is a big topic in the broadcasting industry. Read More
'Dear Mark Cavadar…'
It’s really appalling to see how many journalism students have difficulty composing a simple note or letter. Read More
Local TV news: Money coming back but not viewers
Opportunities rise with the integration of traditional TV news with the web, social media and mobile. Read More
New marketplace for content
A new site launching later this year aims to connect news producers with freelance journalists around the world. Read More
A moment we've never seen before—and may never again
The ability of television to bring this kind of history to us is great testament to the power and importance of the medium. Read More
The power of the (local) press
President Obama has been sitting down with local TV reporters a lot lately. Read More
Social media: Hard to live without it—or sometimes with it
With the exploding popularity of social media comes the growing threat of bad guys doing bad things. Read More
'Liberal' campaign bias? One analysis tells different story
Despite all the critics who complained the news coverage of Campaign 2012 favored President Obama, the new Tyndall Report... Read More
















