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Publishers' Auxiliary Articles

PPP loan guidance slow to come

May 28, 2020

Until late April, it was unclear what would happen if the staffing complement could not be restored within the covered period. One publisher described administering the program as “trying to land ...

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Successful community newspaper publisher shares the secrets of success

May 28, 2020

Jason and Amanda purchased the paper at a time when newspapers were beginning to struggle from the recession. Since that time, the Journal has grown 80%.

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'A Walk Around' engages readers and interests advertisers

May 6, 2020

"Back in the early days of the stay-at-home order when people were trying to find ways to stay occupied, I put together a game called 'A Walk Around Oakland,'" Hunt explained. "Each stop was a place or ...

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Add spaced repetition to your sales learning process

May 1, 2020

Over the years, various learning institutions have made statements about the importance of practice plus repetition upon repetition. 

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Antoinette Gloria Bosco

May 1, 2020

Antoinette Gloria Bosco, 91, of Brookfield, New York, died peacefully in her home on March 20, 2020, with her devoted daughter, Margee Minier, by her side. 

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Are you reading your own websites?

May 1, 2020

The value of immediate and continuing reports has escalated during the coronavirus pandemic. Your stories are critical to keeping readers abreast of information valuable to navigating this crisis.

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At 100, still writing, still ‘happy as can be’

May 1, 2020

Even in hard times, newspaper columnist looks through ‘Rohse Colored Glasses’

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Beat COVID-19 challenges by listening

May 1, 2020

Do you know a good newsroom filled primarily with mere talkers? Quality news content requires a reporter with multiple skills, but primary among them is listening, and often hearing even the unspoken. 

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Career fairs — like everything else — are turning virtual

May 1, 2020

Spring is usually a very busy time for fairs as students graduate, and hiring ramps up for projects in the coming months. Of course, this year is different, and both employers and job seekers are scrambling ...

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