MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Pokemon players can “catch ’em all” on July 27 in the grassy area behind The Dominion Post as lure modules will be set up from noon-8 p.m. The Post PokeParty will lure Pokemon for eight hours, and there will be free Wi-Fi, as well as refreshments for[Read More…]
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The real promise of newspapers: Leadership
Struggling urban dailies could learn a thing or two from small papers Media Life For all the troubles they face, and they are legion, newspapers still enjoy what matters the most for any medium: the finest of audiences. People who read newspapers are the best-educated and most affluent of any[Read More…]
Bluefield Daily Telegraph to decommission its press
BLUEFIELD, W.Va. — The Bluefield Daily Telegraph announced Wednesday the retirement of its 39-year-old press in early August. “From the first paper to roll off in 1979, this Goss Cosmo has served the needs of our readers and advertisers well but now, nearly 10 years beyond its projected useful life,[Read More…]
Mickey Furfari, dean of WV sports writers, dies at 92
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The “dean” of West Virginia sports writers has passed away. Domenick “Mickey” Furfari died early Monday morning at the age of 92 after having covered his alma mater, West Virginia University, for 70 seasons. “He was a gentleman, a WVU sports scholar and was an astute reporter,”[Read More…]
Fairmont paper receives plaque to mark 150th year
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Fairmont paper marks 1866 start of ‘The Vedette’
FAIRMONT, W.Va. — For 150 years, the Times West Virginian and its predecessors have been serving Fairmont and Marion County. Today we celebrate the anniversary of the launch of The Vedette, the weekly newspaper that started in 1866. That newspaper would two years later be renamed The West Virginian and[Read More…]
Car crashes into Charleston Newspaper entrance
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Ogden Newspapers to buy Lawrence, Kan. paper
The Simons family announced today that it has entered into an agreement to sell theLawrence (Kan.) Journal-World to Ogden Newspapers. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Dirks, Van Essen & Murray, a merger and acquisition firm based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is representing the Simons family in the[Read More…]
The New York Times Is Preparing to Step Up Its War on Ad Blockers
Like most online publishers, the New York Times is fighting an ongoing guerrilla war against ad blocking, a phenomenon that a recent study said could lead to more than $35 billion in losses for media companies by 2020. NYT chief executive Mark Thompson now says he is even considering what[Read More…]
WVU student newspaper to stop printing daily
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Adell Crowe is on a mission. She spent most of Wednesday driving from West Virginia University to Wheeling to shake hands and network with newspaper editors there. This was just the first of many trips she hopes to take this summer to introduce herself and tell folks[Read More…]