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Is digital journalism the way to keep journalism alive and healthy? Hear from leaders of three local news organizations about their coverage and plans for the future. What are the similarities? What are the differences?
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The majority owner of Eugene Weekly, Anita Johnson, died last month at the age of 95. Now, her children plan to transfer her stake in the paper to its current editor-in-chief.
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The Eugene Weekly has received a $100,000 grant to bolster its coverage.
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The Eugene Weekly is planning to return to print Feb. 8, as it continues its recovery following an alleged embezzlement.
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After the Eugene Weekly stopped printing last month, staff say they’ve seen an outpouring of local and national support.
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The Eugene Weekly says an insider's embezzlement scheme has dealt it a "massive financial blow," and it doesn’t have the funds it needs to stay in print.
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The Eugene Weekly just got some good news from...Facebook. The publication received a $25-thousand dollar grant for COVID-19 Local News Relief Funding…
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If you’re one of the thousands of people in Lane County who reach for a free copy of the Eugene Weekly, you will notice it feels different lately.…
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Recorded on: October 23, 2015Air Date: October 26, 2015Thanks to the miracles of technology, we now expect to get information when we want it, where we…