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The Daily Memphian to Launch in Fall as Memphis' Definitive News Source -
Monday, July 16, 2018
A new seven-days-a-week news outlet called The Daily Memphian will make its debut this fall, with many of the biggest names in Memphis journalism and a unique not-for-profit funding model. The ambitious effort’s goal is to become the city’s definitive news source with reporting of, by and for Memphis.
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Hollahan Named Daily News Managing Editor -
Friday, March 4, 2016
Terry Hollahan, a veteran journalist with nearly 30 years in the newspaper industry, has joined The Daily News and The Memphis News as managing editor.
Hollahan, 55, will oversee business and government news coverage for both publications as well as the website, memphisdailynews.com.
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Overstreet to Receive University of Memphis Journalism Award -
Saturday, September 12, 2015
The Daily News Publishing Co. executive editor James Overstreet will receive the Charles E. Thornton award from the University of Memphis Journalism Alumni Club.
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Overstreet to Receive University of Memphis Journalism Award -
Monday, September 7, 2015
The Daily News Publishing Co. executive editor James Overstreet will receive the Charles E. Thornton award from the University of Memphis Journalism Alumni Club.
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Grizz in Finals? Definite Maybe -
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Anything’s possible. And by anything, I mean Mississippi State was No. 1 in the college football poll this year at the same time the Kansas City Royals were playing in the World Series.
That’s about like having simultaneous lunar and solar eclipses.
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Year-End Reflections – Part One -
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
As 2014 comes to an end, we find ourselves reflecting on our work and this column. They are both intertwined: FUNdraising Good Times is one way we help nonprofit organizations and institutions position themselves for fundraising success.
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A Fond Farewell for Now -
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Hard to believe, but almost three years has passed since I wrote the first “Giving Back” column in 2010. Credit goes to James Overstreet, associate publisher of The Daily News, who pulled me aside one day and asked if I had ever thought about sharing my ideas and some of our Lipscomb Pitts Breakfast Club philanthropic efforts with a broader audience. What started as an idea to share helpful tips, quickly evolved into a pipeline for positive stories, a spotlight for local nonprofits, and an avenue to provide easy ways to get more engaged in our community.
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Coverage Expansion Critical To TDN Legacy -
Monday, August 15, 2011
Since its founding in 1886, The Daily News has been identified as the city’s paper of record, featuring legal notices and business listings that many companies, professionals and citizens have long relied on.
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DuBois Pioneer In Biz Media -
Friday, June 17, 2011
When Barney DuBois helped spearhead the launch of the Memphis Business Journal in 1979, he had no way of knowing that his efforts would forever change the media landscape in the Mid-South.
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Seminar to Tackle Globalization’s Impact -
Friday, April 22, 2011
“The world is flat” is more than just a catchphrase that illustrates the increasing connectivity of the globe’s consumers, markets and economies.
The concept – brought to the forefront by Thomas Friedman’s 2005 book of the same name – is a foundational element of what Memphis’ economic development game plan needs to be if it’s going to remain competitive in the months and years ahead.
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Inaugural Seminar to Focus on CRE Issues -
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Despite commercial real estate’s doldrums, local brokers are seeing signs of resurgence.
Commercial real estate investments – such as malls, office buildings and industrial properties – reached $316 billion nationwide in 2010, according to Thomas Reuters. That represented a 50 percent jump from an eight-year low in 2009 of $209 billion.
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Commercial Appeal Layoffs Loom as News Hole Shrinks -
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The Commercial Appeal’s news content is shrinking as it gets ready to shed more employees.
About 10 percent of the paper’s news space has disappeared in what an internal memo last Wednesday described as “the biggest hit we’ve taken and it will be a struggle for us to adjust.”