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fromRoger Ebert
11 hours ago

Peacock's "The Paper" Shuffles "The Office"'s Formula To A Funny, Worthy Spinoff | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert

The mockumentary sitcom 'The Paper' satirizes the decline of local newspapers while celebrating journalism with sharp writing and a likable cast led by Domhnall Gleeson.
fromThe Verge
11 hours ago

The Paper doesn't hit its stride until it's out of the office

When NBC's adaptation of The Office first debuted in 2005, the series was panned for being a pale and uninspired imitation of its English predecessor. It took an entire season for showrunner Greg Daniels to figure out how to infuse his take on The Office with a quirky, satirical energy calibrated to appeal to American audiences. But once he did, the comedy became a ratings juggernaut for the network, which put Daniels in a position to tackle slightly more original projects.
Television
Television
fromConsequence
11 hours ago

The Paper Stands on The Office's Shoulders to Reach New Comedy Heights: Review

The Paper is a sequel to The Office balancing cringe and kinder inspirational comedy about a struggling local newspaper revived by a passionate editor.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
11 hours ago

Good Morning, News: A (Small and Necessary) Fee Increase at Oregon State Parks, Slow Down in Lake Oswego, and Donald Trump is Still Alive

Portland's local journalism and events rely on reader support; state legislative voting is delayed and some Oregon state parks will begin charging day-use parking fees.
#media-acquisition
fromNieman Lab
1 week ago
Media industry

Noisy Creek, owner of alt-weeklies in Seattle and Portland, acquires the Chicago Reader

fromNieman Lab
4 weeks ago
US politics

Alden Global Capital is miffed that The Dallas Morning News won't offer itself up for disembowelment

fromNieman Lab
1 week ago
Media industry

Noisy Creek, owner of alt-weeklies in Seattle and Portland, acquires the Chicago Reader

fromNieman Lab
4 weeks ago
US politics

Alden Global Capital is miffed that The Dallas Morning News won't offer itself up for disembowelment

US news
fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

Good Morning, News: Portland's WNBA Team Hires a General Manager, Intel Now Partly Owned By US Government, and Israeli Strike Kills 20, Including Journalists

Portland needs reader support as local news covers new Portland Fire GM, Noisy Creek's acquisition of the Chicago Reader, and containment of the Flat Fire.
fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

The Chicago Reader Joins the Mercury and Stranger in the Noisy Creek Family!

The Chicago Reader is joining Noisy Creek's network alongside the Portland Mercury and The Stranger to strengthen and sustain local alternative journalism.
US politics
from48 hills
1 week ago

How our new newsletters work-and why you should sign up! - 48 hills

48 Hills launched new Ghost-hosted newsletters offering a free Daily newsletter, paid annual supporter tiers with exclusive editions, perks, and subscriber-only content.
fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

Good Morning, News: Heat Warnings Continue, Street Racers Outrun Portland Cops, and Trump Threatens Military Occupation of Cities He Hates ()

GOOD MORNING, PORTLAND! 👋 Expect another day of extreme "hot" with temps expected to hit 95 degrees before "cooling down" (HAHAHAHAHAAAA!) on Tuesday with a high of 92. The rest of the week is predicted to be much more reasonable, with the temps varying between the low-80s and mid-70s, but don't pack away those thongs just yet! Instead? Let's pack away some NEWS.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

Good Morning, News: California Moves Forward With Redistricting Plan, Vancouver Woman Unearths a War Weapon and Portland, Prepare For a Nasty Heat Wave

Portland is entering an intense heatwave; seek air-conditioned spaces, use county libraries or malls and check on vulnerable neighbors while cooling resources become available.
fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Letters: Bill for housing near transit further threatens neighborhoods

SB 79, authored by state Sen. Scott Wiener, mandates that six- to seven-story residential buildings be built within a half-mile radius of any qualifying transit stops, which include some bus stops. This is beyond what has already been mandated along linear corridors and with the housing elements plan. A single-family home neighborhood currently has about eight houses per acre. These will be near developments that cannot be stopped if this bill passes.
California
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Shuttered local newspapers across Wyoming and South Dakota come back to life because of their big audience of 10,000

A dozen recently shuttered newspapers across Wyoming and South Dakota are set to publish again, after buyers stepped up within days to prevent the rural communities from becoming "news deserts" where little or no local media remains. The swift rescues stand out in an industry where roughly two and a half newspapers disappear each week, according to a 2024 report from the Medill School of Journalism.
US news
#community-engagement
fromPoynter
2 weeks ago
Fundraising

After 100,000 stories, the lesson is clear: America needs more local news - Poynter

fromPoynter
2 weeks ago
Fundraising

After 100,000 stories, the lesson is clear: America needs more local news - Poynter

#portland
fromPortland Mercury
2 weeks ago
Portland

Good Morning, News: Trump Threatens Our Sanctuary Status, Steals Money from Oregon Counties, and Gets Dog-Walked by Putin

fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago
NYC politics

Good Morning, News: Oregon Lawmakers DO. NOT. GET. IT, Portland's Newest Police Accountability Experiment, and Israel & Iran are Embarrassing Trump

fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago
Portland

Good Morning, News: 50K March for Portland's "No Kings" Day, More ICE Protests and Arrests, and Minnesota Political Assassin Is Captured

fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago
Portland food

Good Morning, News: Protesting ICE, King TACO's Racist Travel Ban, and "Big, Beautiful Bill" Will Cost You $2 Trillion

fromPortland Mercury
2 weeks ago
Portland

Good Morning, News: Trump Threatens Our Sanctuary Status, Steals Money from Oregon Counties, and Gets Dog-Walked by Putin

fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago
NYC politics

Good Morning, News: Oregon Lawmakers DO. NOT. GET. IT, Portland's Newest Police Accountability Experiment, and Israel & Iran are Embarrassing Trump

fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago
Portland

Good Morning, News: 50K March for Portland's "No Kings" Day, More ICE Protests and Arrests, and Minnesota Political Assassin Is Captured

fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago
Portland food

Good Morning, News: Protesting ICE, King TACO's Racist Travel Ban, and "Big, Beautiful Bill" Will Cost You $2 Trillion

California
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

New York Post to launch a version of the rightwing tabloid in California in 2026

News Corp plans to launch the California Post in 2026, a daily newspaper mimicking the New York Post.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 month ago

How did newspapers in places like Harrisburg, Birmingham, and Syracuse become some of America's most-read online?

Audience size is important, yet targeting specific audiences can lead to significant impacts for journalism.
US news
fromPoynter
1 month ago

How many local journalists is enough? - Poynter

Local journalism in the U.S. has severely declined, with only 8.2 journalists per 100,000 people, necessitating a reevaluation of how many journalists are sufficient.
Digital life
fromPoynter
1 month ago

10 years later, this local news site is still climbing - and claiming big numbers - Poynter

Greater Long Island utilizes tabloid techniques to engage local audiences and achieve remarkable success in community journalism.
Public health
fromPadailypost
1 month ago

Opinion: If you doubt there's a God, just wait a minute

Higher Covid rates in East Palo Alto went largely unreported, prompting urgent calls for government action.
fromMission Local
1 month ago

Future housing

Local news has long been integral to my career, starting from the Albuquerque Tribune to various desks at The New York Times, and I’m still invested in its sustainability.
NYC politics
#new-york
fromNew York Focus
2 months ago
New York City

How Renters Fueled Zohran Mamdani's Victory

New York juxtaposes great wealth and high inequality, diversity and segregation, ambitious climate action and failing commitments.
fromnysfocus.com
2 months ago
NYC politics

5 Key Takeaways From Our Investigation Into Sewer Service'

New York's wealth coexists with extreme inequality, highlighting contradictions in prosperity and social issues.
NYC politics
fromnysfocus.com
2 months ago

5 Key Takeaways From Our Investigation Into Sewer Service'

New York's wealth coexists with extreme inequality, highlighting contradictions in prosperity and social issues.
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Good Morning, News: Portland Judge vs. ICE Barbie, Good/Bad News for Sean Combs, and Could We Get More "Dame Time"?

U.S. District Judge orders release of asylum seeker kidnapped by ICE due to lack of evidence.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

Veteran Bay Area Journalists Launch Worker-Owned News Outlet Coyote Media Collective

Coyote Media Collective is a worker-owned newsroom launched by experienced journalists to enhance independent local reporting in the Bay Area.
#portland-events
fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago
Portland food

Good Morning, News: Oregon "Karen" Faces $1M Lawsuit, Hillsboro Gets a Jollibee, and Elon's "Space Cybertruck" Explodes for Third Time

fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago
Portland food

Good Morning, News: Blazers For Sale, Updates on the Big, Hideous Bill in Congress, and RFK Jr Wants Kids' Teeth to Rot

fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago
Portland food

Good Morning, News: Oregon "Karen" Faces $1M Lawsuit, Hillsboro Gets a Jollibee, and Elon's "Space Cybertruck" Explodes for Third Time

fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago
Portland food

Good Morning, News: Blazers For Sale, Updates on the Big, Hideous Bill in Congress, and RFK Jr Wants Kids' Teeth to Rot

from48 hills
2 months ago

We need 100 more 48 Hills members to meet our spring goal! - 48 hills

Support local journalism to strengthen community and democracy.
48 Hills is close to meeting a $40K matching grant by the end of the month.
#volunteerism
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Good Morning, News: City Council Redistributes Cops' Wealth, Oregon SWAT's Toxic Email, and America Prepares for "No Kings" Day

Wednesday's budget discussions resurfaced tensions over police funding, particularly after a few councilors threw around the word "defunding" to describe the shift of an extra $2 million from the Portland Police Bureau's budget to the parks bureau. Councilors Angelita Morillo and Candace Avalos chastised their colleagues who used a boogeyman approach to drum up public fear over the move. "I'm not interested in slogans that are just trying to make political tension out of what is a fiscal responsibility," Avalos asserted.
Portland
NYC politics
fromGothamist
2 months ago

A note from the editor: The future of Gothamist

Gothamist's investigative work is crucial for New Yorkers but faces funding threats from proposed cuts to public media.
#google
Silicon Valley
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Editorial: Stop Google thievery that undermines local journalism

Google profits from journalism without compensation, threatening local news outlets' survival. State lawmakers must act to require payment for journalism used by online platforms.
Non-profit organizations
fromPoynter
3 months ago

Q&A: Press Forward's Texas chapter is betting big on rural and local news - Poynter

Press Forward aims to revitalize local journalism in Texas with significant funding and focused initiatives.
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
3 months ago

When will I feel at home?': 3 undocumented Cal students reflect on toll of living in DACA limbo

Berkeleyside seeks personal narratives to deepen understanding of community issues in Berkeley.
Media industry
fromSFGATE
3 months ago

'Confusing and hurtful': Investment firm takeover sparks fear at Press Democrat

Concerns rise among Santa Rosa Press Democrat staff after controversial sale to Alden Global Capital.
SF politics
fromPoynter
3 months ago

One Washington wants to eliminate the press. The other Washington wants to save it. - Poynter

Support for local journalism is crucial for democracy, particularly in states like Washington where legislation is being passed to aid local outlets.
#portland-news
fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago
NYC startup

Good Morning, News: Peacock Bully Behind Bars, Oregon Cold Case Solved, and Not Even God-Fearing Folks Want Trump's White South African "Refugees"

fromPortland Mercury
4 months ago
Portland

Good Morning, News: Canada's Surprise Left Turn, Oregon's Clampdown on Cashless Businesses, and the White House Meltdown Over Amazon's Tariff Transparency

fromPortland Mercury
4 months ago
Portland food

Good Morning, News: A Portland Police Standoff; Ladd's 500 in Photos, and the DOGE Takeover That Sparked a Russian Cyber Attack Attempt

fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago
NYC startup

Good Morning, News: Peacock Bully Behind Bars, Oregon Cold Case Solved, and Not Even God-Fearing Folks Want Trump's White South African "Refugees"

fromPortland Mercury
4 months ago
Portland

Good Morning, News: Canada's Surprise Left Turn, Oregon's Clampdown on Cashless Businesses, and the White House Meltdown Over Amazon's Tariff Transparency

fromPortland Mercury
4 months ago
Portland food

Good Morning, News: A Portland Police Standoff; Ladd's 500 in Photos, and the DOGE Takeover That Sparked a Russian Cyber Attack Attempt

Portland food
fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago

Good Morning, News: Log Ladies Unite, Biden's Scary Cancer Diagnosis, and Remembering the Legacy of George Floyd

The Mercury highlights the importance of local journalism and urges support for its initiatives, especially the new publication on racial justice.
fromPoynter
3 months ago

Oregon has a rare chance to rebuild trust in local news - Poynter

Local newsroom opposes legislation due to concerns about losing visibility on major platforms, outweighing potential funding benefits.
Toronto startup
fromBustle
3 months ago

'The Office' Spin-Off Will Feature A Fan-Favorite Alum From The Original Series

The Office spin-off, The Paper, explores a struggling newspaper's revival efforts, highlighting challenges posed by the digital age.
fromwww.esquire.com
3 months ago

What We Know So Far About 'The Office' Spin-Off, 'The Paper'

The Paper is a new mockumentary series set in Toledo, Ohio, focused on a struggling local newspaper, featuring a fresh cast alongside familiar faces from The Office.
Toronto startup
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 months ago

It's Not a Threat, That's a Penalty': Pro-Trump FCC Chair Raises Prospect of Pulling CBS's Broadcast License

FCC head Brendan Carr suggests pulling CBS's broadcast license is a potential penalty under the Communications Act, focusing on local media empowerment.
Right-wing politics
fromwww.esquire.com
3 months ago

News Desert Led to Oakdale Citizens Hiring Armed Militia Incident

Local media collapse leads to reliance on social media for news in Oakdale, CA.
Trust in traditional journalism has vanished, leaving a chaotic information landscape.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 months ago

Press Democrat, sister papers sold to MediaNews Group

Darius Anderson emphasized that the transition to MediaNews Group was crucial for maintaining a viable and independent local press in the North Bay community.
Media industry
fromPortland Mercury
4 months ago

Good Morning, News: Oregon Republicans' TERRIBLE Idea, Musk Slinks Away from DOGE, and It's May Day, Hooray!

If you believe Portland benefits from smart, local journalism and arts coverage, please consider making a small monthly contribution, because without you, there is no us.
US politics
fromWillamette Week
4 months ago

An Oregon Senate Bill Would Make Tech Giants Share Their Wealth With the News Business

Senate Bill 686 aims to mandate compensation for local news organizations from Google and Facebook for the content they use, addressing the decline in local journalism.
SF politics
fromNieman Lab
4 months ago

The Houston Landing raised $20 million pre-launch. Less than two years later, it's shutting down.

The Houston Landing raised $20 million from various supporters but announced its shuttering after less than two years due to unsustainable financial challenges.
NYC startup
fromcalgaryherald
4 months ago

THE HOT QUESTION: What's the value of a playoff chase for a retooling team?

Subscribe for unlimited access to news across Canada and gain insights from award-winning journalists, alongside exclusive content like the Calgary Herald ePaper.
Canada news
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