USA Today To Introduce Paid Digital Edition To Be Delivered By E-Mail
NEW YORK — USA Today's new publisher said Wednesday he hopes to expand the newspaper's revenue from mobile phones and portable electronic readin...
NEW YORK — USA Today's new publisher said Wednesday he hopes to expand the newspaper's revenue from mobile phones and portable electronic readin...
USA Today | Posted 06.28.2009 | Politics
States hit hardest by the recession received only a few of the government's first stimulus contracts, even though the glut of new federal spending was...
USA Today | Posted 06.22.2009 | Media
Justin Bisher, 11, attends one of the few schools in the country dedicated to homeless children, and that's where he met Lazarus the cat. "If we're...
USA Today | Katie Couric | Posted 06.18.2009 | Media
But the real gut-wrenching stories of the economic downturn reach well beyond the offices of Wall Street or the corridors of power in Washington. You ...
AP | Posted 05.29.2009 | Media
McLEAN, Va. — USA Today, the nation's largest newspaper, filled two top executive positions Tuesday by naming David Hunke as publisher and John ...
AP | MICHAEL LIEDTKE | Posted 05.01.2009 | Media
USA Today Publisher Craig Moon will retire April 17, becoming the second top executive to leave the nation's best-selling newspaper this year. Moon's...
Giles Slade | Posted 04.30.2009 | Media
It is now much easier and cheaper to publish a book than ever before.
Kety Esquivel | Posted 04.11.2009 | Home
Catherine Singley, Office of Research, Advocacy, and Legislation National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Earlier this week, our friends at the Immigration...
The Plum Line | Posted 04.11.2009 | Politics
There's a new talking point making the rounds among some big news orgs and some critics on the right: The stimulus package will give illegal construct...
Bella DePaulo | Posted 03.27.2009 | Media
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Bella DePaulo | Posted 03.21.2009 | Media
USA Today is very excited about marriage. Splashed across the front page of the Health and Behavior section, set off by a colorful illustration, was t...
Candy Spelling | Posted 03.14.2009 | Business
For the first time ever in our country's history -- due in part to recent massive layoffs and cutbacks -- women will soon outnumber men in the full-time U.S. workforce. Equal numbers and equal pay?
ZP Heller | Posted 03.09.2009 | Politics
The Senate Labor committee postponed Solis' nomination yesterday because of a recent USA Today report about her husband's outstanding California tax liens.
Tara Lohan | Posted 03.05.2009 | Green
It takes lots energy to move, use and treat water. And it takes lots of water to cool power plants. With that thinking, things like desalination and ethanol make less and less sense.
The Plum Line | Posted 02.27.2009 | Politics
Uh oh -- it looks like viral email dirty tricks (okay, parodies) are now entering into the race for Republican National Committee chair. This image o...
AP | ANICK JESDANUN | Posted 02.15.2009 | Media
NEW YORK — USA Today publisher Gannett Co. imposed one-week unpaid furloughs for most of its U.S. employees Wednesday, saying the move could hel...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 02.14.2009 | Media
Yowch. Even with the near daily dose of grim news regarding the imminent Death Of All Print media, Editor and Publisher's Greg Mitchell is correct to...
AP | ANICK JESDANUN | Posted 01.17.2009 | Media
NEW YORK — Ken Paulson, editor of USA Today and a veteran First Amendment advocate, is leaving the nation's top-selling newspaper in February to...
Norman Solomon | Posted 01.08.2009 | World
Reminiscent of 1965, the tenet that we must send additional troops to Afghanistan is axiomatic in U.S. news media, on Capitol Hill and -- as far as can be discerned -- at the top of the incoming administration.
Ron Galloway | Posted 01.07.2009 | Business
Ten years ago Microsoft stock was $33/share. Today it's $19. That's a return to shareholders of -40%. Ten years ago Apple stock was $8. Today it's $91. That's a return, um, higher than -40%.
Christine Whelan | Posted 12.27.2008 | Living
Previously the realm of fundamentalists, bringing a higher power into dieting has gone mainstream. Today, it's not only Christians who see fat as a spiritual issue.
Norman Solomon | Posted 12.26.2008 | Politics
On Friday, columnist David Brooks informed readers that Barack Obama's picks "are not ideological." The incoming president's key economic adviser...
Poynter.org | Jim Romenesko | Posted 12.25.2008 | Media
Memo sent to USA Today staffers on Nov. 23 To: The newsroom staff From: Ken Paulson and John Hillkirk The current economic crisis has taken it...
USA Today | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics
USA Today has a great presidential polling tracker that's also extremely popular. ...
Eric Boehlert | Posted 10.03.2008 | Media
Fifteen thousand journalists in Denver and they couldn't even report what actually happened there. Instead, they invented a storyline of their liking....
AP | ANDREW VANACORE | Posted 07.11.2009 | Media