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Tom Grubisich

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Charleston, SC, United States

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Past articles by Tom:

Civil’s Relaunch Will Include Can’t-Fail Second Token Sale in Early 2019

In this Q&A, Civil co-founder and CEO Matthew Iles, Vivian Schiller, CEO of the Civil Foundation, and Matt Coolidge, co-founder and head of marketing at Civil, detail how their decentralized and community-owned journalism network can be a realistic answer to the "duopoly" of the giant Google and Facebook search and social platforms. → Read More

Cybersecurity Firm DEVCON Says It Can Knock Out ‘Bad Ads’ Costing Publishers Billions

In this Q&A, cyber-security company DEVCON co-founder and CEO Maggie Louie details how she says her company halts “bad ads” before they victimize publishers and their readers. → Read More

LMA in Big Push to Strengthen Local Journalism and Build Better Communities

The Local Media Association is working to build a Business Model Accelerator that will chart sustainable revenue paths for local media and, in turn, enhance the vital role that they must play in their communities. In this Q&A, LMA Chief Innovation Officer Jed Williams sketches out this far-ranging quest to give local news a central place in community and ensure the industry will be around for… → Read More

Veteran Reporter Makes Journalism Bloom in 'News Desert' of Luther, Okla.

In this Q&A, longtime journalist and communications specialist Dawn Shelton talks about how she started the Luther Register News, what she has in mind for news deserts in nearby towns, and how the Pecan Festival may represent an important part of the financial future of her new independent journalistic publishing enterprise. → Read More

It's a Whole New Tune for the News Media in Music City

In this Q & A, Kelly Gilfillan, who co-founded Home Page Media, talks about the significance of her company's purchase by FWP and her role in the new concern, which has disrupted the publishing landscape in Music City. → Read More

From Employee to Publisher: How One Media Veteran Did It

In this Q&A, media veteran Shereen Siewert talks about the biggest move in her career—an exciting but risky gamble in which she would give up the security of a weekly paycheck to strike out on her own as an entrepreneurial, independent publisher. → Read More

How LEAP Helps Publishers Find and Know Their Audiences, Person by Person

In this Q&A, LEAP co-founder and Managing Director Daniel Williams talks about what his company is doing to help local news publishers comb their markets to find customers, sometimes in surprising ways, and build profitable relationships with them. → Read More

Local News Gets New Resource Center With Special Focus on Social Media

A Local News Resource Center to give publishers direct expertise on the "challenges and opportunities" of social media and other issues that confront the embattled industry has been set up at the Local Media Association. → Read More

Why Facebook Is Putting Its Skin in Local News' Subscription Efforts

In this Q&A, Facebook's Josh Mabry, who leads the Facebook Local News Partnerships team, talks about the mentoring, coaching, and other work in these off-platform initiatives and why Facebook is backing them up with millions of dollars in funding. → Read More

How Dallas Morning News Tunes Its Ear to Connect With Its Diverse Audiences

"I'm not saying that an audience-first culture didn't exist at the newspaper, say, 75 years ago. But how do we reach today's audience? It's not enough to put all the news that we decided is important on the front page and expect everyone to read that as part of their shared experience," says Nicole Stockdale, director of digital strategy at the Dallas Morning News. → Read More

How Giant GateHouse Media Performed in Harsh Duke Study of Local News Sites

I went to Bill Church, senior vice president of news at GateHouse Media—the biggest publisher of newspapers in the U.S.—with questions about the quality of GateHouse sites that were put under the microscope in a 100-community study from Duke University that painted a critical picture of news deserts across the country. → Read More

How Reddit and Local Media Consortium Upvoted Each Other and Became Partners

But Reddit and the LMC each has something that the other wants. Reddit would like to tap into the LMC's huge pool of 470 million unique visitors and turn many of them into subscribers. LMC publishers wants to learn from Reddit how to make their readers more engaged. Now, old media and new media are teaming up. → Read More

Civil's Bold Plan for the News Crisis: 'Flip the Business Model on Its Head'

In this Q&A, Matt Coolidge, head of marketing and a co-founder at Civil, explains how a "new economy for journalism" oriented around unifying publishers and their audiences is working to flip the business model for news through such innovative approaches as blockchain technology. → Read More

Newly Launched Block Club Chicago (Out of DNAinfo) Goes a 'Bit Old School'

Last November, discount-stock-brokerage billionaire Joe Ricketts summarily shut down his DNAinfo operations in the Windy City and New York. But in a fast-paced reinvention, the DNAinfo/Chicago team has Kickstarted its way back onto the streets and into the neighborhoods with the June launch of Block Club Chicago. → Read More

A Probing Look at Local News Comes to Some Disturbing Conclusions

To accurately gauge the quality of digital local news and assess its impact on communities, you would have to do what no one has wanted, or dared, to do. You would have to look at enough websites, enough stories and videos, in enough communities until you were glassy-eyed. Researchers behind a new study did just that. → Read More

Local News Publishers Still Mired in Ad Fraud, New Pixalate Data Shows

According to new research from Pixalate, a cross-channel fraud intelligence company that works with brands and platforms to prevent ad fraud and improve ad inventory quality, about a quarter of all smartphone app video and smartphone app display activity is "invalid traffic" (the technical term for what is largely fraud). → Read More

Stronger Bklyner Helps Keep 'News Desert' at Bay in NYC's Biggest Borough

In this Q&A, Liena Zagare tells how Bklyner came back from the abyss this year and why, after flipping her business model to rely on her readers for revenue, she's confident the digital pure-play she founded and edits will stay strong and help maintain Brooklyn as a news oasis. → Read More

Why This Select List of Local News Providers Includes Only One Daily Newspaper

A year-long study of newsrooms in the U.S. and Europe by two Danish journalists has singled out 16 local providers in the U.S. who are meeting the researchers' main criterion: structural changes "to forge closer ties and stronger relations to their communities and audiences"—with a special focus on journalism over commerce, technology, and business models. → Read More

As Polls Eagle-Eye News Media, Their Own Work Merits a Close Look

On accuracy, news organizations across the board have to address more forthrightly the public's concerns about the truthfulness of what is presented. Those concerns do not appear to be as great as expressed in the Gallup/Knight numbers, which exaggerate a widespread talking point about growing distrust in the news media. → Read More

Why Local Media Firms Are Banking Big on Marketing Services to Grow Revenue

In an under-the-radar move to grow their revenue substantially, local media companies are putting major resources into developing a broad suite of digital marketing services (DMS). Media companies make this pivot as B2Cs rethink their own marketing goals, aiming not just to reach potential consumers but to convert them into paying customers, closing the path to purchase. → Read More