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RAJANT NAMED 2024 “BEST PLACES TO WORK IN KENTUCKY” AND “TOP WORKPLACES” IN PHILADELPHIA FOR FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR

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火曜日, 5月 14, 2024

The distinctions of being The Philadelphia Inquirer’s “Top Workplaces of 2024” and “Best Places to Work in Kentucky” were announced earlier this year.

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  • The distinctions of being The Philadelphia Inquirer’s “Top Workplaces of 2024” and “Best Places to Work in Kentucky” were announced earlier this year.
  • The selection process is based on anonymous employee answers to survey questions centering on company policies, procedures, and culture.
  • It is their excellent work that feeds our success and global expansion year-over-year,” shares Rajant CEO and Co-founder Robert Schena.
  • Thank you to The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce for the continued recognition.”

The Philadelphia Inquirer Names AIR Communities a 2024 Top Workplace

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月曜日, 5月 13, 2024

Apartment Income REIT Corp. (“AIR” or “AIR Communities”) (NYSE: AIRC) announced today that it has been named a Top Workplace in Philadelphia by The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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  • Apartment Income REIT Corp. (“AIR” or “AIR Communities”) (NYSE: AIRC) announced today that it has been named a Top Workplace in Philadelphia by The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240513783827/en/
    Apartment Income REIT Corp. (“AIR” or “AIR Communities”) (NYSE: AIRC) announced today that it has been named a Top Workplace in Philadelphia by The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  • (Graphic: Business Wire)
    "We are incredibly proud to be a Top Workplace in Philadelphia," said AIR Communities Vice President of Human Resources Beth Harmon.
  • 2024 marks AIR’s second consecutive year on the Top Workplace list in Philadelphia following a long history of national and regional awards.

Penbrothers Named 2024 Philippines’ Fastest-Growing Company

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水曜日, 2月 21, 2024

Penbrothers ranks first place in the 2024 edition of the Philippines’ Growth Champions list by international market research firm Statista and the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

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  • Penbrothers ranks first place in the 2024 edition of the Philippines’ Growth Champions list by international market research firm Statista and the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  • This recognition officially makes Penbrothers the 2024 Philippines' Fastest-Growing Company .
  • A study by ManpowerGroup shows that employers across the globe experienced difficulty in filling various positions, with the percentage soaring from 36% in 2014 to 75% in 2024.
  • Penbrothers, led by CEO Nicolas Bivero and Co-Founder Gui Faria, has seen this potential for a borderless approach to talent sourcing.

Beloved Viral Internet Sensation "Nora the Piano Cat" Inspires Development of New Animated Series for Children Worldwide

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木曜日, 2月 15, 2024

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, All That's Good Productions unveils an official sizzle reel for Nora the Piano Cat, a creative, culturally diverse, and educational animated children's series for all ages, inspired by "one of Philadelphia's first viral animal stars", Nora the Piano Cat. The show stars Nora, who first became globally recognized in 2007 as a musically gifted internet sensation after a YouTube video of her playing the piano went viral. Nora has been featured on BBC Earth, TODAY.com, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, 6ABC Action News, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Hong Kong's My Pet magazine, National Geographic, and more.

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  • The show stars Nora, who first became globally recognized in 2007 as a musically gifted internet sensation after a YouTube video of her playing the piano went viral.
  • Despite this loss, her memory endures through the music and joy she brought to her devoted global fanbase.
  • "I did not adopt Nora the Piano Cat, she adopted me," says Nora's owner Betsy Alexander.
  • This new series, produced in Nora's hometown of Philadelphia, aims to enrich global audiences by showcasing diverse music genres.

Beloved Viral Internet Sensation "Nora the Piano Cat" Inspires Development of New Animated Series for Children Worldwide

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木曜日, 2月 15, 2024

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, All That's Good Productions unveils an official sizzle reel for Nora the Piano Cat, a creative, culturally diverse, and educational animated children's series for all ages, inspired by "one of Philadelphia's first viral animal stars", Nora the Piano Cat. The show stars Nora, who first became globally recognized in 2007 as a musically gifted internet sensation after a YouTube video of her playing the piano went viral. Nora has been featured on BBC Earth, TODAY.com, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, 6ABC Action News, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Hong Kong's My Pet magazine, National Geographic, and more.

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  • The show stars Nora, who first became globally recognized in 2007 as a musically gifted internet sensation after a YouTube video of her playing the piano went viral.
  • Despite this loss, her memory endures through the music and joy she brought to her devoted global fanbase.
  • "I did not adopt Nora the Piano Cat, she adopted me," says Nora's owner Betsy Alexander.
  • This new series, produced in Nora's hometown of Philadelphia, aims to enrich global audiences by showcasing diverse music genres.

Saving the news media means moving beyond the benevolence of billionaires

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火曜日, 2月 13, 2024

Most spectacularly, the Los Angeles Times recently slashed more than 20% of its newsroom.

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  • Most spectacularly, the Los Angeles Times recently slashed more than 20% of its newsroom.
  • Yet, as we’ve previously argued, relying on the benevolence of billionaire owners isn’t a viable long-term solution to journalism’s crises.
  • In what we call the “oligarchy media model,” it often creates distinct hazards for democracy.

Systemic market failure

  • Rather, it’s a systemic market failure with no signs of reversal.
  • As print advertising continues to decline, Meta’s and Google’s dominance over digital advertising has deprived news publishers of a major online revenue source.
  • The advertising-based news business model has collapsed and, to the extent it ever did, won’t adequately support the public service journalism that democracy requires.
  • But they’re outliers; in the end, billionaire owners can’t change these inhospitable market dynamics.

The way forward

  • That’s why we believe it’s urgently important to grow the number of outlets capable of independently resisting destructive market forces.
  • Billionaire owners willing to release their media properties could help facilitate this process.
  • Its nonprofit ownership model has enabled the Inquirer to invest in news at a time when so many others have cut to the bone.
  • However, most struggle mightily to generate enough revenues to even pay themselves and a few reporters a living wage.

Donors can still play a role

  • A 2023 Media Impact Funders report pointed out that foundation funders once primarily focused on providing a bridge to an ever-elusive new business model.
  • The thinking went that they could provide seed money until the operation was up and running and then redirect their investments elsewhere.
  • However, journalists are increasingly calling for long-term sustaining support as the extent of market failure has become clear.

The limits of private capital


Still, philanthropic support for journalism falls far short of what’s needed. Total revenues for newspapers have fallen from a historic high of $49.4 billion in 2005 to $9.8 billion in 2022.

  • Philanthropy could help fill a portion of this deficit but, even with the recent increase in donations, nowhere near all of it.
  • Nor, in our view, should it.

Public funds for local journalism

  • A strong, accessible media system that serves the public interest will ultimately require significant public funding.
  • Along with libraries, schools and research universities, journalism is an essential part of a democracy’s critical information infrastructure.
  • It’s worth noting that U.S. investment in public media is a smaller percentage of GDP than in virtually any other major democracy in the world.
  • Under these plans, news outlets prioritizing local journalism receive various kinds of public subsidies and grants.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY TO HONOR 16 LAUREATES IN CELEBRATION OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF ITS GEORGE POLK AWARDS IN JOURNALISM

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水曜日, 1月 31, 2024

BROOKVILLE, N.Y., Jan. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Long Island University today announced it will mark the 75th anniversary of its George Polk Awards in journalism by honoring 16 individuals whose careers reflect the awards' commitment to outstanding investigative reporting as the first-ever Polk Laureates.

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  • BROOKVILLE, N.Y., Jan. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Long Island University today announced it will mark the 75th anniversary of its George Polk Awards in journalism by honoring 16 individuals whose careers reflect the awards' commitment to outstanding investigative reporting as the first-ever Polk Laureates.
  • The event, to be held at Cipriani 42nd Street will be hosted by CNN anchor and CBS 60 Minutes correspondent Anderson Cooper.
  • The Polk Awards were established in 1949 by Long Island University to commemorate George Polk, a CBS correspondent murdered in 1948 while covering the Greek civil war.
  • "Long Island University has long recognized the importance of investigative journalism through the George Polk Awards and our George Polk School of Communications which is helping prepare an international class of the journalists of tomorrow," noted Dr. Kimberly Cline, President of Long Island University.

An Untold Story: Jim Lichtman's 'Trust and Confidence' Offers Exclusive New Information and Insights into the Starr Investigation of President Bill Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky

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月曜日, 1月 29, 2024

Twenty-five years after the release of Ken Starr's Independent Counsel Report, a new book reveals more to the story than previously known.

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  • Starr relied on an anonymous source inside the Secret Service who falsely alleged that Lewis Merletti, the special agent in charge of the president's protective detail, secretly facilitated the Clinton/Lewinsky relationship in exchange for becoming director of the Secret Service.
  • Jim Lichtman has been writing and speaking on ethics since 1995.
  • Op-eds have appeared in The Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, Huffington Post, Houston Chronicle, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, and The New York Times.
  • To learn more, please visit the official website at https://trustandconfidencebook.com/

Morgan Properties Wins 196 Awards in 2023

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水曜日, 1月 17, 2024

Morgan Properties , one of the nation’s three largest multifamily owners, announced today it earned 196 award wins in 2023, highlighting the company’s dedication to outstanding service, innovative marketing, and continued growth.

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  • Morgan Properties , one of the nation’s three largest multifamily owners, announced today it earned 196 award wins in 2023, highlighting the company’s dedication to outstanding service, innovative marketing, and continued growth.
  • The company was also ranked the #7 Healthiest Employer of Greater Philadelphia, a 2023 Top Workplace for Culture Excellence, and Morgan Properties’ employee podcast, Mondays at Morgan, was recognized as the Best Podcast/Audio Series by both the Communicator Awards and the Content Marketing Awards.
  • In recognition of its commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Morgan Properties was awarded 2023 DEI Champion of the Year by the Greater Charlotte Apartment Association.
  • The Morgan family – Mitchell Morgan, Founder and CEO of Morgan Properties, Jonathan Morgan, President of Morgan Properties JV, and Jason Morgan – was ranked #128 on Philadelphia Magazine’s 150 Most Influential Philadelphians list.

Bill Appleton retiring as Scripps' chief legal officer; Dave Giles appointed to succeed him

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金曜日, 1月 19, 2024

CINCINNATI, Jan. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Bill Appleton, chief legal officer for The E.W.

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  • CINCINNATI, Jan. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Bill Appleton, chief legal officer for The E.W.
  • Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP), will retire at the end of 2024, and the company has appointed Deputy General Counsel Dave Giles to replace him.
  • Appleton joined Scripps in 2008 and has counseled its leadership team on every major decision since then.
  • "Dave will work closely with Bill to ensure a smooth transition, and I know we will remain in good hands."