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Articles involving the newspaper and other print industries.

Americans continue to express low confidence in news media
Around one-third of Americans say they have confidence in the media to fairly and accurately report the news, according to the latest Gallup poll.

Nevada Supreme Court blocks police search of slain journalist’s computers
A panel of three judges at Nevada's Supreme Court said police couldn't search the devices of a slain newspaper reporter en masse.

Josh Kruger, Philadelphia journalist, fatally shot in home
A freelance journalist in Philadelphia was found fatally shot inside his home early Monday morning.

Rupert Murdoch stepping down as co-executive chairman of Fox
Rupert Murdoch will take on the role of chairman emeritus in November, his companies News Corp and Fox announced on Thursday.

Teens actively engaged with TV news, Medill study reveals
Young Americans are engaging with local and national TV news content at a high level, according to the findings of a new survey.

Google training robot journalist to write news articles
Google has give at least three American newspapers a demonstration of a new AI-based tool called "Genesis" that can write news stories.

Basketball player settles defamation case against Sacramento Bee
Richaun Holmes has settled a defamation case brought against the Sacramento Bee after being smeared as a domestic abuser in a series of newspaper columns.

Washington Post joins Verizon’s subscription platform
The Washington Post has announced a partnership with Verizon to sell digital subscriptions through the telecom's Plus-Play marketplace.

San Diego newspaper gets new hedge fund owners, buyouts planned
The San Diego Union-Tribune has been sold to MediaNews Group owner Alden Capital for an undisclosed sum.

Russia won’t release jailed Wall Street Journal reporter
A Russian judge has extended the detention of reporter Evan Gershkovich, despite demands from press advocacy groups for his release.

