"'The Cub Report' is up and running and getting great response in the sleepy town of Bear Creek, Maine. But when Gordon snaps a photo of an escaped prisoner who is caught in a pigpen, things quickly take a turn for Nellie and her staff. While Nellie fights off jealousy at all the national media attention Gordon is receiving (even from Ellen!) for his amazing shot, the other Cubs are breaking away as parents start questioning the safety (and validity) of a kid-run independent newspaper. But when Gordon's mom and a reporter from another town's newspaper try to shut down 'The Cub Report' for good, Nellie, Gordon, and the club must set aside their issues to save their right to report the news"--Provided by publisher.
Nellie Murrow wants to start an independent newspaper to research rumors of vandalism and theft in her new town, but making friends may be harder than starting her own newspaper.
When two young, attractive female media professionals, one a Tribune employee, are murdered, veteran crime reporter Joe Wilcox, who's been feeling the heat from his boss, senses a chance to improve his position by theorizing that a serial killer is at work.
When Nikki and her best friend, Deja, start a newsletter about what is happening on their street and in their school, they focus more on writing exciting stories than on finding the truth.
In 1970s Clanton, Mississippi, college dropout Willie Traynor turns a failed small-town paper into a success covering a local rape and murder case and finds his life coming full circle when the man convicted of that crime is paroled nine years after receiving a life sentence and jury members from the trial begin turning up dead.
A comprehensive guide to ninety career opportunities in the publishing industry, providing information on a variety of jobs such as editors, reporters, bloggers, media directors, staff writers, book designers, literary agents, novelists, and more.
When Nikki and her best friend, Deja, start a newsletter about what is happening on their street and in their school, they focus more on writing exciting stories than on finding the truth.
Chronicles twelve notable moments in newspaper history, featuring the first newspaper, the use of the telegraph to spread news, the opening of the Columbia School of Journalism, the start of investigative journalism, and the popularity of digital newspapers. Includes photographs, a glossary, and further resources.
Preoccupied by personal challenges while running a struggling newspaper in Rome, an obituary confronts mortality, an eccentric publisher obsesses over his dog, and other staff members uncover the paper's founding by an impulsive milionaire.