Paperboys may be a thing of the past, but in the 1960s the classic coming-of-age job was a key to the future for a teenage ...
With the eyes of a nation upon it, the Minnesota immigration enforcement effort has tested a local newsroom in the midst of a digital transformation — and it hasn't left the local journalists ...
The Toronto Public Library is the latest institution to make the “Heated Rivalry” audiobook available without a waiting list. It follows other libraries in Canada and ...
Back for its 17th edition, KL Alternative Bookfest is the place to be this long weekend for book lovers in the capital ...
The Christian Science Monitor has been drowned out in the digital age. Can new leadership revive it?
But it’s been decades since its heyday. The publication’s solutions-focused journalism has been drowned out by social media, ...
Suzanne Bellsnyder used to work for Republicans in Austin. Now she’s challenging them to do better for rural Texas, where she lives and operates two newspapers and a growing Substack newsletter.
In 2025, 422 newly opened stores joined the American Booksellers Association — nearly 100 more than joined the year before. Barnes & Noble added 55 stores around the country, and Books-A-Million added ...
Cuts are reportedly looming at The Washington Post and they couldn't come at a worse time, writes columnist Brier Dudley.
audisyn.ai delivers publisher-owned infrastructure for audiobooks, interactive listening, and the future of digital ...
This isn’t the finale we imagined for Season 9, but as 2025 and 2026 have illustrated, time will keep passing and things will ...
Social networks could in future be treated as publishers if and when they make harmful and illegal content available, the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence has said. Niamh Smyth said she ...
In just a few years, a publisher based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has become the country’s fourth-largest newspaper operator.
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