The publisher of Jacksonville newspaper The Leader talks about his plans for expansion, his reaction to Trump tariffs and briefly about the family saga that got him to where he is today. read more >
The last reporter standing at the Arkansas News Bureau, John Lyon, was laid off Friday when GateHouse Media effectively closed the operation, which was based in North Little Rock. read more >
Rich guys — Stephens, Walton, Bezos, Buffett — have bought and sold newspapers since memory of man runneth not to the contrary, but they don't do it anonymously. There can be no honorable reason for a newspaper's owner to be a mystery. read more >
Dillard’s Inc. of Little Rock spent more than $2.35 million on advertising with properties associated with Warren Stephens in fiscal 2014, down from $3.91 million the year before. read more >
Northwest Arkansas Newspapers LLC said Monday that it is consolidating its northwest Arkansas daily newspapers, cutting 15 positions and closing offices in two cities. read more >
In case you missed it, Stephens Media LLC, which is owned by Little Rock's Stephens family but headquartered in Las Vegas, has sold some of its newspapers in Washington state and Hawaii. read more >
In 2013, Dillard’s Inc. of Little Rock spent $3.91 million for advertising to media companies associated with Little Rock investor Warren Stephens. read more >
Ockert, editor emeritus of the Jonesboro Sun, said he is now self-syndicated, and has approached several Arkansas papers to have his content printed in their pages. read more >
The Arkansas News Bureau has laid off five employees, leaving one full-time reporter in its North Little Rock office, bureau chief Dennis Byrd said. read more >
Stephens Media LLC of Las Vegas recently announced it had named Ed Moss as CEO, replacing Michael Ferguson, who stepped down effective immediately. read more >
The corporate owners of the Las Vegas Review-Journal cleared one hurdle Friday in a bid to buy out the family publishers of their cross-town rival and end a joint operating agreement with the Las Vegas Sun. read more >
Today, the New York Times takes a closer look at a skirmish involving Stephens Media and the newspapers it controls in Las Vegas. At the heart of the matter is a family dispute over the future of the Las Vegas Sun. read more >
The publisher-editor of the Las Vegas Sun has accused the company that owns the Las Vegas Review-Journal of trying to kill the cross-town rivalry with a bid to buy out his newspaper and Internet interests. read more >
Righthaven LLC of Las Vegas, which once was a pit bull for enforcing copyrights for Stephens Media LLC of Las Vegas, recently lost an appeal at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. read more >
Stephens Media of Las Vegas says Tom Stallbaumer, publisher of the Morning News in Springdale from 1994 to 2010, will become publisher of the Times Record in Fort Smith on May 20. read more >
Dillard’s Inc. paid $4.1 million for advertising to media companies associated with Warren Stephens of Little Rock for its fiscal year that ended Feb. 2, an increase of 16.7 percent over the previous year. read more >