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NOLA.com/The Times-Picayune says it will be closing the newspaper’s pressroom in late 2015 or early 2016.The New Orleans paper will be printed in Mobile,…
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The 24th Annual Society of Environmental Journalists conference took place in New Orleans last week, bringing to town a few hundred environmental…
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Angus Lind’s column in The Times-Picayune documented things that he described as, “a little offbeat”: people, places and events that gave New Orleans its…
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Common sense is difficult to define. In business, people with unique and quirky ideas can run into a lot of negativity based on "common sense." Like the…
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New Orleans native Dean Baquet has been named executive editor of The New York Times. He is replacing Jill Abramson, who has been in the position for two…
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Over the past twenty years, conversations about food have entered mainstream American culture. On this week's Louisiana Eats! we'll hear how food has…
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Louisiana Healthcare Journal started in Baton Rouge, then launched a publication in New Orleans in 2011. It has been publishing in Little Rock since...
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It's sort of a fluke. The Baton Rouge paper had been nursing its 1950s era letterpresses for years when it finally had to bite the bullet and invest in a
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R.T. Scott talks with John Georges, the new publisher of The Advocate which is producing an edition to compete with the Times-Pic in New Orleans, and Rolfe