Tag: journalism
Through Conflict and Celebration, Moonshine Ink Tells the News
What does it take to persevere for 20 years? Moonshine Ink sticks with journalism, celebration, and community.
Chipping In!
Two local newspapers are closing every week in the U.S. Chip in to support the mission of keeping quality journalism here in Tahoe/Truckee.
Reporters on the Local Streets
Who’s writing the stories that essentially comprise 50% of our historical record? Journalists like me.
Will Big Tech Finally Pay Small Newsrooms?
Legislative and legal efforts to force tech giants to either share ad revenue or compensate media organizations are in motion.
The Local Thread that Binds
Let’s just say that without local journalism, there is no local. No local pride, no local connection, no local politics, nothing.
Our Chronicles
How a last-man-standing reporter in a small Pennsylvania town speaks to the Ink’s story.
New Horizons for News & Review
On the eve of coronavirus lockdown, the Reno News & Review halted the presses. However, a talk with the publisher shows that the company has no plans of stopping.
Support Our Pivot to Breaking News
A reader commented to us that until recently, he didn’t look to us for breaking news reporting. He was absolutely right: That’s never been...
The Importance of Independence
Get to know your community in an authentic way with mom-and-pop stores. That includes media.
Does Moonshine Ink Have a Future?
Exactly 17 years ago, I co-founded Moonshine Ink, a head-first dive into the kind of challenge that brings meaning to life. Today I feel...