WNA offering 15 scholarships to Media Law for Journalists workshop
The WNA is offering 15 scholarships to attend the Media Law for Journalists workshop being held Oct. 26 at the Chicago Tribune.
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The WNA is offering 15 scholarships to attend the Media Law for Journalists workshop being held Oct. 26 at the Chicago Tribune.
The Milwaukee Press Club will recognize six journalists and posthumously honor two others during its Media Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Oct. 20 in Milwaukee.
National Newspaper Association President Susan Rowell, publisher of the Lancaster (S.C.) News, announced to community newspapers that publishers could expect significant increases in postage rates in 2019 if Congress does not enact a postal reform law this year.
The State Bar of Wisconsin is accepting entries for its annual Golden Gavel Award competition, which honors journalists who have helped enhance the public’s understanding of the justice system.
The Iowa Newspaper Association needs at least 75 volunteers to judge their contests, and we hope you’ll consider signing up.
The ad tax would be bad for Wisconsin businesses and cripple their ability to reach new consumers and grow. It would also slow job creation. Here’s why:
The WNA has partnered with Pulse Research to conduct a comprehensive shopping statewide survey of WNA-member audiences with the goal of helping you generate more revenue in 2018.
The WNA launched its new website yesterday, bringing a much-needed upgrade to www.wnanews.com.
A panel of free speech advocates addressed looming issues involving the First Amendment on Tuesday during a discussion at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Members of the WNA are encouraged to nominate teachers and principals from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade for the 2018 Herb Kohl Educational Foundation teacher Fellowship and principal Leadership awards.