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Kicked off radio, Joe Soucheray’s franchise booms in digital.
The Southwest Journal shuttered at the end of 2020, but its digital ghost lives on in a distorted, AI-driven form. It’s happening to other dead newspapers.
He’ll take the position after leading Minnesota’s jobs agency since 2019.
The downtown story won’t die. Plus, lots of curiosity about Minnesota’s new cannabis law.
How to take a stand without jeopardizing your business.
Media pro Roshini Rajkumar on navigating a business crisis.
He successfully built a new business model and led a digital transformation for the news organization.
After calling out Minnesota’s corporate community for ignoring local Black-owned media, Target, General Mills and others sign on to Brundidge's local podcast network, and go beyond traditional advertising spots.
The longtime radio host will step down following his Dec. 23 broadcast.
The cash gift will support YourClassical programming and investments in new media technology.
Morning TV anchor to move to WCCO Radio in afternoon drive.
New CEO Jean Taylor eliminated the job held by Kansas, who was hired by her predecessor in 2011.
The iPondr website launched with diverse stories for a broad audience. Now business clients are paying for iPondr content to build more inclusive workplaces.
The ex-WCCO Radio host is considering a run for Governor.
An internal hire, Dardarian replaces longtime editor Rene Sanchez, who’s departing for a job at his hometown paper in New Orleans.
Especially at a time when many consumers have grown weary of advertising, what’s prompting Best Buy to launch its own in-house ad agency?
Have you heard the one about pickleball and plant-based burgers? Here’s a look back at our 21 most popular stories amid another unusual year.