Tagged: Lindsey Millar

Hutchinson, a Flawed Site and Defining Exploitation

Hutchinson, a Flawed Site and Defining Exploitation

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Gov. Hutchinson puzzled techies and Luddites alike by making a federal case out of what seemed to be a good Samaritan’s report that the Arkansas Pandemic Unemployment Assistance website was inadvertently revealing applicants’ Social Security and banking numbers. read more >

Changing 'Times' and Prolonging 'Life'

Changing 'Times' and Prolonging 'Life'

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Alan Leveritt, the founder and publisher of the Arkansas Times, is so pleased with his publication’s rebirth as a monthly that he fears he’s tempting providence. read more >

Gatehouse Media May Follow Democrat-Gazette's Lead in Staff Cuts

Gatehouse Media May Follow Democrat-Gazette's Lead in Staff Cuts

Outtakes

The gloom in Arkansas’ daily newspapers only deepened last month as the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette cut the equivalent of 12 to 15 jobs while the parent company of GateHouse Media, which owns dailies in Pine Bluff, Fort Smith, Arkadelphia, Stuttgart and Hope, also signaled an appetite for more cuts. read more >

Arkansas Nonprofit News Network Aiming for Impact

Arkansas Nonprofit News Network Aiming for Impact

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In an era when “fake news” is a rallying cry and the Trump administration is attacking the press as a “failing” opposition party, Lindsay Millar has launched the Arkansas Nonprofit News Network as a “nonpartisan news project dedicated to producing journalism that matters to Arkansans.” read more >

ArkTimes.com Paywall Delivers Just Enough

ArkTimes.com Paywall Delivers Just Enough

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As a blue voice in a red state, the Arkansas Times initially launched its online pay wall as a way for readers to cast their vote for the state’s most reliably liberal news organization. read more >

Arkansas Times' Crowdfunded Partnership A Go in Mayflower

Arkansas Times' Crowdfunded Partnership A Go in Mayflower

Outtakes

Outtakes previously reported on the crowd funding collaboration between Little Rock’s Arkansas Times and Pulitzer-winning InsideClimate News of Brooklyn, by which the publications were seeking about $25,000 to fund a definitive report on the ExxonMobil spill in Mayflower. The project reached its goal, scoring $26,790, in less than a month. read more >