Education Assistance Grants to Strengthen Media Reporting on Montana Jobs and Economy

Education Assistance Grants to Strengthen Media Reporting on Montana Jobs and Economy  The Greater Montana Foundation offers education assistance grants to individual Montana news media professionals and journalism students to strengthen their ability to report more effectively on issues of jobs and the economy. The $500 per person grants are for any course related to […]

Lee Enterprises purchases Missoula Independent

Lee Enterprises purchases Missoula Independent By David Erickson, Missoulian   Lee Enterprises, which owns the Missoulian and several other newspapers and magazines in Montana, has purchased Independent Publishing, including the Missoula Independent, the region’s alternative weekly. Mike Gulledge, vice president – publishing at Lee Enterprises, said both papers will remain editorially independent. The news coverage from […]

2017 Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism Winners

2017 Pulitzer Prizes Journalism Public Service New York Daily News and ProPublica For uncovering, primarily through the work of reporter Sarah Ryley, widespread abuse of eviction rules by the police to oust hundreds of people, most of them poor minorities. Chicago Tribune Houston Chronicle Breaking News Reporting Staff of East Bay Times, Oakland, CA For […]

2017 MNA Convention Agenda and Registration Form

We look forward to you seeing you at the 132nd MNA Annual Convention in beautiful Lewistown, Montana on June 16 and 17.   Please click on the following link for the most recent convention agenda and registration form. https://www.mtnewspapers.com/wp-content/upload/2016/03/2017-MNA-Convention-Agenda-and-Registration.pdf   A couple of key dates:   May 15:                Deadline to receive the MNA guest room […]

Let the light shine on our government

Let the light shine on our government Independent Record, March 12, 2017 Today is a day to celebrate sunshine, and we’re not talking about daylight saving time. March 12-18 is recognized as Sunshine Week, a national initiative intended to celebrate open government and freedom of information and bring attention to anything that threatens that. With […]

Journalism dean talks about lies, fake news

Journalism dean talks about lies, fake news By Kristen Inbody, Great Falls Tribune Is a statement that’s not true a lie? Well, maybe not. When Larry Abramson, now University of Montana School of Journalism dean, covered President Ronald Reagan, “We called it a misstatement of fact, but we didn’t call it lying.” “The Washington Post […]