Kenneth Pybus's Archive
Americans and the News Media: What they do — and don’t — understand about each other – American Press Institute
This research was conducted by the Media Insight Project — an initiative of the American Press Institute and the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research A key factor in the erosion of Americans’ trust of their news media is a failure to communicate — we have a public that doesn’t fully understand how journalists …
Grand jury indicts Pasadena officials for meeting privately – Houston Chronicle
President Roy Mease, Vice President Ernesto Paredes, Treasurer Brad Hance, Secretary Jackie Welch and board members Jim Harris and Emilio Carmona were all indicted.
Source: Grand jury indicts Pasadena officials for meeting privately – Houston Chronicle
When would you remove an article about a years-old crime from your newspaper archives, on the convicted defendant’s request? – The Washington Post
Should your readers have access to all your old stories (at least when there’s no evidence that they’re inaccurate) — or should you sometimes delete the stories (or perhaps remove the names) when enough time has passed after the crime, and the criminal seems to have reformed?
ANNUAL REAL ESTATE DATA 2006-2017 — Barnett & Hill Real Estate and Property Management – Abilene, TX
How did Abilene-area real estate fare in 2017? Barnett & Hill looks back at data for last year and compares it to sales over the last 12 years by school district and ZIP code.
Source: ANNUAL REAL ESTATE DATA 2006-2017 — Barnett & Hill Real Estate and Property Management – Abilene, TX
17 striking findings for 2017 | Pew Research Center
Busy newsrooms need a smarter workflow | News Literacy 2016
Bad content management systems can limit — and even inhibit — journalistic imagination. Good systems can help lure talent and empower the whole newsroom.
You, your, you’re: A typo that matters – Columbia Journalism Review
An email arrived the other day with a subject in all caps: “MARK YOU CALENDARS!” It was an invitation to something. The email had an attachment, and we were invited to open it “For you reading pleasure.” (We didn’t.) ICYMI: The New York Times begins 2018 on a sour note Another email sowed a bit of confusion. […]
Source: You, your, you’re: A typo that matters – Columbia Journalism Review
Mayor’s press secretary suspended for hiding emails about side business | abc13.com
Darian Ward, press secretary for Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, lost two weeks of pay after she failed to turn over thousands of documents.
Source: Mayor’s press secretary suspended for hiding emails about side business | abc13.com