The Baltimore Sun's editorial team is set for another relocation, this time to Little Italy's Bagby Building at 509 S. Exeter Street. This marks the fourth move for the newsroom in seven years, following their 2023 shift from Baltimore Peninsula to St. Paul Place. The...
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D S Simon Media names Marisa Chez its National Business Development Manager
D S Simon Media adds Marisa Chez as its National Business Development Manager. In her role, states a release, Chez will help clients achieve success on their satellite media tour campaigns as she shares her deep knowledge of media strategy developed during prior...
WaPo’s Matea Gold and Krissah Thompson named to “35 for 35 News Industry Leaders” list
Washington Post managing editors Matea Gold, left in photo, and Krissah Thompson, right in photo, were honored at the International Women’s Media Foundation’s (IWMF) 35th annual Courage in Journalism Awards. To mark the 35th anniversary of the IWMF, states The Post,...
The Hill relaunches flagship morning newsletter
The Hill, billed as the country’s "definitive source for non-partisan political news and information," relaunched its flagship morning newsletter, Morning Report. This free daily newsletter brings readers inside “the room where it happens” and tackles the issues...
The role of cloud migration in enhancing data security for media and communications firms
In today’s multimedia and communications world, many firms deal with large amounts of data—from customers’ data to data contained in media and protected by copyright. With the increasing reliance on data-driven decisions and customer-centric services, these firms face...
Sign of the times: Network news talent may face salary cuts as a result of “rampant” media cost-cutting
Rampant cost-cutting across a media industry struggling to transition to the streaming era is coming for the sacred cows: star talent, reports the Wall Street Journal. At NBC, “Today” anchor Hoda Kotb, in photo, said late last month she is ending her run on the show....
Veteran D.C.-area news anchor Adam Longo joins 7News/WJLA-TV
7News/WJLA-TV in D.C. announced that it added veteran D.C. area news anchor Adam Longo to its morning news team. Longo is no stranger to the D.C. market. The multi-award-winning journalist spent the previous nine years as an anchor and reporter at D.C.’s CBS...
ABC to layoff 75, including staffers at ABC News
Approximately 75 staffers at ABC News and at ABC’s owned local TV stations will be let go as part of an ongoing round of restructuring at parent-company Disney. The Hollywood Reporter has learned, split about evenly between the national news organization and the...
Tech culture columnist Taylor Lorenz exits WaPo to launch magazine
Taylor Lorenz, a Washington Post technology columnist, is leaving the paper to launch a new publication on Substack, bringing to a close a 2½-year stint, reports The Post. In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Lorenz said: “I just wanted to get out of legacy...
Top TV markets: D.C. overtakes Boston
The latest media market rankings are out and among the biggest changes are Dallas-Fort Worth overtaking Philadelphia as the No. 4 market and D.C. overtaking Boston at No. 8, notes Sports Business Journal’s Austin Karp. According to the SBJ report: The top-three...
Baltimore Sun on the move again; Banner adds obits; news from WYPR’s “On the Record” and MPT
The Baltimore Sun's editorial team is set for another relocation, this time to Little Italy's Bagby Building at 509 S. Exeter Street. This marks the fourth move for the newsroom in seven years, following their 2023 shift from Baltimore Peninsula to St. Paul Place. The...
D S Simon Media names Marisa Chez its National Business Development Manager
D S Simon Media adds Marisa Chez as its National Business Development Manager. In her role, states a release, Chez will help clients achieve success on their satellite media tour campaigns as she shares her deep knowledge of media strategy developed during prior...
WaPo’s Matea Gold and Krissah Thompson named to “35 for 35 News Industry Leaders” list
Washington Post managing editors Matea Gold, left in photo, and Krissah Thompson, right in photo, were honored at the International Women’s Media Foundation’s (IWMF) 35th annual Courage in Journalism Awards. To mark the 35th anniversary of the IWMF, states The Post,...
The Hill relaunches flagship morning newsletter
The Hill, billed as the country’s "definitive source for non-partisan political news and information," relaunched its flagship morning newsletter, Morning Report. This free daily newsletter brings readers inside “the room where it happens” and tackles the issues...
The role of cloud migration in enhancing data security for media and communications firms
In today’s multimedia and communications world, many firms deal with large amounts of data—from customers’ data to data contained in media and protected by copyright. With the increasing reliance on data-driven decisions and customer-centric services, these firms face...
Sign of the times: Network news talent may face salary cuts as a result of “rampant” media cost-cutting
Rampant cost-cutting across a media industry struggling to transition to the streaming era is coming for the sacred cows: star talent, reports the Wall Street Journal. At NBC, “Today” anchor Hoda Kotb, in photo, said late last month she is ending her run on the show....
Veteran D.C.-area news anchor Adam Longo joins 7News/WJLA-TV
7News/WJLA-TV in D.C. announced that it added veteran D.C. area news anchor Adam Longo to its morning news team. Longo is no stranger to the D.C. market. The multi-award-winning journalist spent the previous nine years as an anchor and reporter at D.C.’s CBS...
ABC to layoff 75, including staffers at ABC News
Approximately 75 staffers at ABC News and at ABC’s owned local TV stations will be let go as part of an ongoing round of restructuring at parent-company Disney. The Hollywood Reporter has learned, split about evenly between the national news organization and the...
Tech culture columnist Taylor Lorenz exits WaPo to launch magazine
Taylor Lorenz, a Washington Post technology columnist, is leaving the paper to launch a new publication on Substack, bringing to a close a 2½-year stint, reports The Post. In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Lorenz said: “I just wanted to get out of legacy...
Top TV markets: D.C. overtakes Boston
The latest media market rankings are out and among the biggest changes are Dallas-Fort Worth overtaking Philadelphia as the No. 4 market and D.C. overtaking Boston at No. 8, notes Sports Business Journal’s Austin Karp. According to the SBJ report: The top-three...
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