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Our next chapter The Indy is moving away from a daily...

This message was originally published on May 15, 2020.  Dear readers, We told you last month that big changes are underway as the Indy joins forces with the Colorado Press Association, Colorado Media...

‘News Matters’ documentary will focus on Denver and a crisis in...

A Colorado filmmaker's documentary slated to come out this fall will tell the story of our current local news crisis through what he calls...

Littwin: It’s time for me to move on, but that doesn’t...

You say hello, and I say goodbye — Lennon-McCartney, but mostly Paul and not enough John.  I’ve got news, and so I’ll just spit it...

Call the plumbers: Denver mayor’s office is investigating leaks to media...

Need a plumber in Denver? You might find one scrambling to plug some leaks in the mayor's office. That's according to a recent story drawing...

From ‘PARKED’ to the climate crisis and fighting King Soopers, Colorado news...

The theme of this week's column on the Colorado media scene is coverage collaboration, which seems entirely coincidental. But, hey, three's a trend they...

The Colorado Sun turns one — and more news from across...

Last summer, when writing about a new kind of local journalism business model in Colorado, I wrote: "In 1833, The New York Sun revolutionized journalism as a pioneer of...

The hedge-fund ‘vultures’ are circling another newspaper chain with a paper...

The vultures are circling again. But I'm sick of the metaphor. It's time for a new one. In coverage of The Denver Post's cost-cutting hedge-fund owners, the caricature has been a vulture, circling dead...

2018 was bloodbaths and ‘blooms’: The year in Colorado’s media world...

For this week's column, we take a look back at 2018 and all that happened in our little corner of the journalism world. OK,...

A ‘modern-day book-burning crusade’ alleged in Colorado Your weekly roundup of...

"In Colorado, it’s very real. A modern-day book-burning crusade is underway." That's according to Jim Duncan, director of the nonprofit Colorado Library Consortium, who has been ringing...

The Colorado Sun rises Your weekly roundup of Colorado local news & media

This week saw the much-anticipated launch of The Colorado Sun, the cryptocurrency/blockchain-backed online news startup formed by 10 journalists who voluntarily left The Denver Post. For...
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