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NOTE: The materials contained in the IT Law Wiki are provided for informational, educational and research purposes only and are not to be construed as legal advice. To learn more about this wiki, click on the "About this Wiki" link above. The News Media Alliance (formerly known as the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) until 2016;[2] stylized as News/Media Alliance) is a trade association representing approximately 2,000 news media organizations in the United States and... Member newspapers represented by the Alliance include large daily papers, non-daily and small-market publications, and digital and multiplatform products. The organization has organized and hosted mediaXchange,[3] the newspaper industry's annual conference.[4][5][6] Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., the News Media Alliance focuses on the foremost issues shaping the newspaper industry today.[tone] Among the association's top priorities are public policy and legal matters, as...
On June 1, 1992, seven newspaper-industry associations merged to create the Newspaper Association of America.[8][6] The associations included the American Newspaper Publishers Association (founded in 1887), the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, the Association of Newspaper... By 1997, the NAA represented more than 1,600 newspapers in the U.S. and Canada.[9] In 2016, the Newspaper Association of America changed its name to the News Media Alliance.[2] After this change the Alliance no longer required that members produce a printed paper, with the organization now also... However, all members must still produce original journalism.[2] Our members represent over 2,200 diverse publishers in the United States—from the largest groups and international outlets to hyperlocal sources, from digital-only and digital-first to print.
Our members are trusted and respected providers of quality journalism. The News/Media Alliance is a nonprofit organization headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area. For the last 100 years, the organization has grown through the combining of a range of news and media publishing associations, most recently including a merger with MPA-The Association of Magazine Media in 2022. Our work focuses on the key challenges and opportunities of today’s media environment: Freedom of the press, public policy and legal matters, advertising growth, new revenue streams and audience development across all platforms. The News/Media Alliance is dedicated to working with our members, as well as other partner organizations, to advance the industry through advocacy, critical research and resources and events that connect and inspire.
The News/Media Alliance Board of Directors represent today’s foremost thought leaders on the future of the news industry. Meet the team behind the News/Media Alliance. The News Media Alliance partners with other news media industry associations and trade organizations, including: As the largest not-for-profit media assurance organization, the Alliance for Audited Media delivers impartial, credible data to help media buyers buy and sellers sell. AAM works alongside the magazine, news media and advertising industry to establish standards that can be verified independently, ensuring the legitimacy of the businesses that drive media’s progress. AAM also provides verification for compliance programs including brand safety, privacy, sustainability and tech assurance.
Learn more at auditedmedia.com. Advertising helps support valuable free content, robust journalism and social connections across the internet. Consumers, however, are increasingly frustrated with ads that disrupt their experience, interrupt content and slow browsing. Leading international trade associations and companies involved in online media formed the Coalition for Better Ads to improve consumers’ experience with online advertising. The Coalition for Better Ads will leverage consumer insights and cross-industry expertise to develop and implement new global standards for online advertising that address consumer expectations. The Copyright Alliance is a non-profit, non-partisan public interest and educational organization representing artists, creators, and innovators across the spectrum of copyright disciplines, including membership organizations, associations, unions, companies and guilds, representing artists, creators...
Digital Due Process is a diverse coalition of privacy advocates, major companies and think tanks, working together. Its overarching goal and guiding principle is to simplify, clarify, and unify the ECPA standards, providing stronger privacy protections for communications and associated data in response to changes in technology and new services and... Several major publishers have been in talks to license content to the creator of ChatGPT, but agreement on the price and terms has been elusive. The News Media Alliance, a trade group that represents newspapers, says that A.I. chatbots use news articles significantly more than generic content online. Many sites get at least half their traffic from search engines.
Fuller results generated by new chatbots could mean far fewer visitors. The justices said the commission had adequately considered whether easing rules on cross-ownership of radio and TV stations and newspapers would hurt female and minority ownership of media outlets. News organizations have long hoped that tech platforms would pay them for news. Now regulators abroad are moving to make that happen. Media Alliance is an American media resource and advocacy center for media workers, non-profit organizations, and social justice activists. Through policy work and grassroots organizing, Media Alliance aims to ensure the unfettered flow of information by keeping media accessible, accountable, diverse and free from government control and corporate dominance.
Media Alliance is a 501(c)(3) public charity, NTEE Code: A30—Media, Communications Organizations. Media Alliance was founded in 1976 by a group of media workers to unite the professional media community with the public interest communities of the Bay Area. Works to ensure that local radio, TV and newspaper outlets are meeting the needs of diverse communities. Tactics include conducting media monitoring, convening town hall forums and meetings with media representatives, and when appropriate, organizing for changes at outlets that are not fulfilling their public interest obligations. Mega-corporations exacerbate the digital divide with discriminatory redlining practices. MA works to bridge the digital divide and make sure the Internet stays open for us all by intervening in regulatory forums at the local state and regional level, calling for corporate accountability and...
Initially founded as a legal defense committee for journalists under fire, MA supports media workers in organizing for better working conditions, freedom from government harassment, and increased resources for rigorous, investigative, community-based reporting with...
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NOTE: The materials contained in the IT Law Wiki are provided for informational, educational and research purposes only and are not to be construed as legal advice. To learn more about this wiki, click on the "About this Wiki" link above. The News Media Alliance (formerly known as the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) until 2016;[2] stylized as News/Media Alliance) is a trade association repr...
On June 1, 1992, Seven Newspaper-industry Associations Merged To Create
On June 1, 1992, seven newspaper-industry associations merged to create the Newspaper Association of America.[8][6] The associations included the American Newspaper Publishers Association (founded in 1887), the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, the Association of Newspaper... By 1997, the NAA represented more than 1,600 newspapers in the U.S. and Canada.[9] In 2016, the Newspaper Association of Americ...
Our Members Are Trusted And Respected Providers Of Quality Journalism.
Our members are trusted and respected providers of quality journalism. The News/Media Alliance is a nonprofit organization headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area. For the last 100 years, the organization has grown through the combining of a range of news and media publishing associations, most recently including a merger with MPA-The Association of Magazine Media in 2022. Our work focuses on t...
The News/Media Alliance Board Of Directors Represent Today’s Foremost Thought
The News/Media Alliance Board of Directors represent today’s foremost thought leaders on the future of the news industry. Meet the team behind the News/Media Alliance. The News Media Alliance partners with other news media industry associations and trade organizations, including: As the largest not-for-profit media assurance organization, the Alliance for Audited Media delivers impartial, credible...