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 Know your rights. Know your NC Media Law. Click to view the online resource the professionals use; the NC Media Law Handbook. Continuous updates make this the most valuable legal resource for reporters, editors, and practioners.

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Covering the Courts Webinar   This free, online event will take place on Wednesday, March 11 from noon-2 p.m. Eastern time. Legal affairs journalists and judges will share tips about covering the courts and the …
Rural Revenue Transformation Workshop     RJI is excited to present our inaugural  Rural Revenue Transformation Workshop —a free, hands-on, in-person workshop for news and information leaders serving rural …
Submit Your Entry for the 2026 McElheny Award The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT is now accepting nominations for the Victor K. McElheny Award for Local and Regional Science Reporting. The award recognizes outstanding coverage of …
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Meet CityView’s New Editor-in-Chief One thing that’s remained constant throughout my journalism career: change. And with the start of a new year, there’s change afoot at  CityView.  I’m excited to introduce myself …
Spring Hope Enterprise newsman Ken Ripley dies at 75 Newspaperman, preacher and longtime Spring Hope community leader Ken Ripley died Saturday morning due to complications from congestive heart failure. He was 75. Robert Kenyon “Ken” Ripley …
Tom Woerner joins State Port Pilot news staff The State Port Pilot has announced a news veteran with more than 20 years experience in community journalism has joined its staff. Tom Woerner, who joined the paper last week, will be …
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NCSMA scholarship winners announced The North Carolina Scholastic Media Association has announced that Wakefield High School journalist Caroline Rhoad is the 2026 Rachel Rivers-Coffey North Carolina High School Journalist of the Year. …
2026 N.C. High School Journalist of the Year Announced The North Carolina Scholastic Media Association has announced Wakefield High School journalist Caroline Rhoad as the 2026 Rachel Rivers-Coffey North Carolina High School  Journalist of the Year …
Closed session minutes are a must It’s been 30 months since current Martin County Commissioners Dempsey Bond and Ronnie Smith, along with former commissioner Emily Biggs were sued in Superior Court by six Martin County citizens …
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Newspaper Market Insight from a study conducted by Coda Ventures, found that 6.6 million North Carolina adults rely on print or digital newspapers for news and information. More than half of North Carolina adults use newspaper advertising to make important buying decisions. Curious about how you can reach your target market? Check out these Market Insight sheets.  

From the Appalachian Mountains to the Outer Banks, North Carolina’s landscape is as diverse as its economy. Throughout the state, businesses both large and small are pioneering new frontiers in technology, pharma, aerospace, automotive, textiles and more. Plus, it’s home to an active audience of consumers who rely on North Carolina’s print and digital newspapers for the community news, information and advertising that impact their lives. Coda Ventures recently conducted a market study, proving the power of local newspapers in North Carolina.

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