The magazine’s latest awards, given by the Society of Professional Journalists, recognize individual issues, stories, design, and more.
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Host Ira Glass said This American Life split with Minneapolis-based Public Radio International in part to maintain control of its digital distribution.
An all-star collection of Minneapolis creatives gathered last week to help develop the next generation of talent.
St. Paul Pioneer Press Editor Mike Burbach: The Pioneer Press has “a reason to exist . . . and we’re damned determined to.”
Approximately 29.4 million travelers visited the Twin Cities in 2013, representing a 5.4 percent increase over 2012, according to a study commissioned by Meet Minneapolis.
AllOver Media acquired Trans Media Group, the parent company of AJ Indoor and TMG Alternative Out-of-Home Media, which offer advertising options throughout the Twin Cities.
Two new television ads on behalf of two Republican candidates for governor will be on the air shortly.
Camille Gibson of General Mills ranked in the top 40 on this year’s list for her role in the company’s recent ad campaign.
Target and General Mills are among the first 12 brands that the social media site has partnered with to test so-called “Promoted Pins.”
The founders of I See Me! sold the publishing company to The McEvoy Group, but they will stay on and keep its headquarters in the Twin Cities.
In the Neapolitan game, delivered pizza is a big competitive edge.
Glen Taylor: "I will buy it, and there will be enough money generated for it to pay for itself. But it is not going to be the best deal I ever got into."
Carmichael Lynch Spong is rebranding itself after 23 years by taking on just the name of its founder, Doug Spong, and offering a new logo and visual identity.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area placed 9th on a ranking of the best neighborhoods for millennials by Niche.com, due largely to its low rent and unemployment rates.
General Mills and Andrew Zimmern teamed up to recognize the country’s best of the best across 20 food-related categories.
8thBridge’s CEO said he plans to bring on more employees now that the company is part of San Francisco-based e-commerce firm Fluid.
Wisconsin-based Quad/Graphics, Inc., is buying the large Minnesota printing company.
The newspaper publisher will move more than 600 employees into a shorter tower that is part of the Capella Tower complex; that portion will be renamed the “Star Tribune Building.”