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Today, we catch up with Michigan Public's Zena Issa about what's happening at ArabCon in Dearborn. Then, we discuss the recent college free speech rankings released by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. Later, we listen in on an interview by Michigan Public's Tyler Scott about name, image, and likeness, as well as an Interlochen Public Radio feature about a news outlet's return as a non-profit.
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Today on Stateside, there are just a few weeks left in the 2019 legislative session, but Governor Gretchen Whitmer and GOP lawmakers have yet to reach a…
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Today on Stateside, three cardiologists are suing the Detroit Medical Center, citing alleged fraud and concerns over quality of care. We get the latest…
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For much of American history, newspapers were the main source of information for citizens of all backgrounds.And although profits may have been a top…
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New tariffs are putting some Michigan newspapers and printers at risk of going out of business.There’s more than a little irony in the fact that a state…
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Four women, all award-winning journalists, are suing the Detroit Free Press and its parent company Gannett for unequal pay.The lawsuit claims the women…
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Online readers of the Detroit Free Press logged on last week and were greeted with a surprise: No more traditional Olde English typeface known as…
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I’m in Grand Rapids today, at the annual convention of the Michigan Press Association, which represents daily and weekly newspapers throughout the state.…
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This week, we learned the owners of the Detroit News were offering buy-outs to all of the newspaper’s editorial staff. Then, later in the week, we learned…
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Employees at one of Detroit's two major newspapers have a very big decision to make.The Detroit News has offered buy-outs to its entire editorial…