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The week of March 16 was a terrible one for alt-weeklies. The free newspapers — which rely entirely on advertising and public events for revenue — were…
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The pending headquarters move by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch is not a surprise to a retired reporter who spent more than three decades at the paper.Tim…
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On Monday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh talked to KSDK anchor Casey Nolen and long-time journalist Dick Weiss about their recent two-week visit…
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'St. Louis has become expert in coding race:' Discussing media representations of black men and boysNegative public perception of African-American men and boys in American society has long been documented. Discussion in recent years has turned to how…
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National Public Radio will serve the individual: it will promote personal growth; it will regard the individual differences among men with respect and joy…
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American trust in the media is falling to new lows, unaided by President Donald Trump’s outspoken negative views of the press and news organizations. But…
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Newscaster Betsey Bruce is believed to be the first woman in St. Louis assigned to daily hard news reporting on television. She’s been a professional…
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Morgan DeBaun is co-founder and CEO of Blavity, a media startup that seeks to be the “voice of black millennials.” She says the organization got the name…
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On Tuesday’s St. Louis on the Air, Ted Koppel, former “Nightline” anchor and commentator for NPR, joined guest host Steve Potter to discuss the…
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A local media history group has acquired nine issues of the region’s first bi-lingual business paper. The St. Louis Media History Foundation announced on…