
Outlets Hurt by Dwindling Public Interest in News in 2021
Events that drove intense interest and engagement in 2020 led to an inevitable news hangover in 2021. read more >
Events that drove intense interest and engagement in 2020 led to an inevitable news hangover in 2021. read more >
Arkansas Times Publisher Alan Leveritt is challenging a state ultimatum to either sign a pledge agreeing not to boycott Israel or pay a price in state contracts. read more >
In Jessica Dean’s first week as a Washington correspondent, CNN threw her to the wolves. Or at least to the Wolf. read more >
CNN will be keeping a talking head from Arkansas on the air for the 2018 midterm campaigns, extending the contract of former KARK-TV, Channel 4, reporter and anchor Alice Stewart. read more >
A hurricane had devastated his hometown, other powerful storms were brewing in the Atlantic, and Bill Bishop was fed up with hot air. read more >
Tom Cotton, our junior U.S. senator, gamely faced a couple of thousand constituents in Springdale last week in a bit of political theater that was irresistible to the national news networks. read more >
The Federal Aviation Administration’s review of proposed regulations for unmanned aerial vehicles took a promising turn for operators last week when the FAA said it was adding several studies to better measure the use of the devices. read more >
A growth in early voting and tough economy for the media are forcing changes to the exit poll system that television networks and The Associated Press depend upon to deliver the story on Election Night, all with the pressure-filled backdrop of a tight pre read more >