Former Wisconsin journalist publishes first book
Peter Spicer, who spent about five years as a journalist for several Wisconsin newspapers, recently published his first book, according to the Waunakee Tribune.
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Peter Spicer, who spent about five years as a journalist for several Wisconsin newspapers, recently published his first book, according to the Waunakee Tribune.
Stuart Levitan, a former reporter for The Capital Times in Madison, has published his second book on the city’s history, “Madison in the Sixties,”
Lee Enterprises on Tuesday announced it had appointed to vice president Christopher White, a group publisher overseeing newspapers in Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and New York.
Crocker Stephenson, a veteran reporter and columnist at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, will be inducted into The Knights of the Golden Quill, the Milwaukee Press Club’s highest honor for journalists.
Retired journalist Joe Schackelman has published his third book, titled “Growing Up in a Small Town,” which shares memories of growing up in Jefferson during the 1940s and 1950s.
Robert J. Dickey, president and CEO of Gannett, which owns the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and several other Wisconsin newspapers, will retire in May 2019.
Adams Publishing Group has purchased the (Fort Atkinson) Daily Jefferson County Union and its affiliated weekly newspapers of Hometown News, Brian Knox, president of W.D. Hoard & Sons Co., announced Monday.
Student interest in newspapers may be down, but Wisconsin schools are using new technologies and approaches to adjust, the Wausau City Pages reported Thursday.
James Clifford announced today that the Watertown Daily Times and Dodge County Independent News have been sold to Adams Publishing Group.
Scott Peterson, editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Now News North Group has been named president of the WNA Foundation Board of Directors.