$2 trillion stimulus package expands assistance, emergency funds for small businesses
A $2 trillion stimulus package designed to support individuals and businesses during the coronavirus pandemic has been signed into law by President Trump.
A $2 trillion stimulus package designed to support individuals and businesses during the coronavirus pandemic has been signed into law by President Trump.
Newspapers can learn how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting their readers by participating in a new Pulse Research survey. The results of the survey, which launched Tuesday, are expected to be available within the next few weeks.
Long-term small business loans of up to $2 million are available to help alleviate substantial economic injury resulting from the pandemic.
In order to continue expanding COVID-19 coverage and support newsrooms during the COVID-19 outbreak, the WNA has launched a content sharing platform.
The updated order includes a provision that “media and news organizations can remain open to provide the public with vital information.”
Readers visiting WNA member websites from March 4-18 were asked whether they had adjusted travel plans due to coronavirus concerns. Here are the results.
Smaller newspapers were already struggling before the COVID-19 pandemic. Now they could be lost at a time when their communities need them more than ever.
The WNA has proactively reached out to Gov. Tony Evers’ office to emphasize that it’s critical the news media be classified as an essential business.
Local Media Association on Tuesday announced it has partnered with the Facebook Journalism Project and Lenfest Institute for Journalism to offer $1 million in grants to support news coverage of COVID-19.
Across the state, Wisconsin Newspaper Association members are taking steps to ensure the health and safety of not only their employees but also their communities amid ongoing coronavirus concerns.