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Journalists at the South Bend Tribune are getting a raise, under a collective bargaining agreement reached this week with the South Bend NewsGuild.
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Join us for a special live Noon Edition at the Monroe County History Center discussing the changes in area newspapers and the impact of private equity ownership in news.
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The Tribune's newsroom has gone from about 45 people to just 14 over the past five years.
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Thousands of historical Bloomington newspapers will soon be up for auction. Contained in almost a thousand large, bound books, the Bloomington Herald-Times’s archive starts in the 1950s and runs through 2013.
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The Columbus Republic, Seymour Tribune and Greenfield Daily Reporter will publish only on Wednesdays and Saturdays starting Sept. 2.
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The Star’s union alleges Gannett has delayed or shown up “unprepared” to negotiating sessions and “belittled” proposals related to workplace safety and diversity.
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Hundreds of publications owned by the newspaper's parent company Gannett made similar announcements Wednesday. Herald-Times subscribers to receive access to USA Today Network digital content.
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Join us this week as we talk about recent layoffs, furloughs, and cut pay for employees in the news industry.