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A note from our new editorial director and innovation guy
MSP Communications announces appointment of Platt and Rybak to new roles.
Delivering newspapers reinforced the importance of an informed citizenry.
After retiring in June 2024, the radio broadcasters resurface with the “Lori & Julia Still Loud!” podcast.
Operation to move to Iowa, North Loop parcel up for grabs.
The founder of Sahan Journal is back with a new media platform for what he says is an underserved audience.
The venerable voice of MPR names his favorite follows in finance and business.
Judges also recognized Adam Platt's column and a TCB cover story at the annual Alliance of Area Business Publishers Editorial Excellence Awards.
Driving business forward, together.
The complex ecosystem for public broadcasting in Minnesota faces both federal and state challenges, and no station feels the squeeze the same way.
A reporter’s reporter, Gilyard is remembered for his humor, prolific storytelling, and deep knowledge of his beats.
The founding publisher of Mpls.St.Paul and Twin Cities Business was quick with a joke but took community engagement seriously.
Swedish podcast investor PodX Group reportedly plans to spend about $30 million to buy a majority stake in Lemonada Media.
The CEOs of Minneapolis creative agencies Media Bridge and Griffin Archer team up on a new sports marketing agency.
Streaming is a done deal, but non-cord-cutters await cable channels.
Eyebobs sees uptick in orders following an SNL skit featuring Lady Gaga poking fun at women who wear red readers.