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Random observations about the sale of the Review-Journal to News + Media Capital Group LLC
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Last time we were talking about Ned Day, who would have been seventy this past April. Las Vegas has a fascinating journalism history, from Pop Squires and…
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Over the years, angry politicians, entertainers and bankers have tried to silence Nevada journalists — thankfully, with little success.
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SCOTT: Sing it with me, Andrew: Here he comes to save the day! (C'mon, you know the words …) It seems that Brian Greenspun, through some combination of…
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The Sunday, a new regional magazine, debuts this weekend. It's brought to you by the same people who publish the Las Vegas Sun. The future of that…
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It was a juicy story: The son of a former governor accused of ethical and financial impropriety in the operation of a lending operation called Aspen…
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GUESTRobert Picard, Director of Research, Reuters Institute for the Study of JournalismBY MARIE ANDRUSEWICZ -- Coming soon to a news outlet near you: an…
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On Thursday 21 newsroom staffers were laid off at the Las Vegas Review-Journal. This is not the first round of layoffs in the newsroom this year. And a…
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Long-time reporter and frequent "State of Nevada" guest, Steve Friess, is leaving Las Vegas to take up a fellowship at the University of Michigan. He's…
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This year marks a number of anniversaries in the world of "local" journalism. One of Southern Nevada's first attempts at local print journalism began a…