Daily Memphian takes 2 first-place honors in digital contest
Judges noted The Daily Memphian "had the best user interface in the category and the most balanced design with graphics and text" in awarding first place for best website.
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Judges noted The Daily Memphian "had the best user interface in the category and the most balanced design with graphics and text" in awarding first place for best website.
Memphians are just audacious enough to think they can can find solutions. That’s what defines us as much as anything else. We roll up our sleeves. We innovate. And at a time when the model for local journalism is broken — but the need for local journalism is as keen as ever — Memphians have come up with a solution to that. But it needs you.
While The Daily Memphian’s COVID-19 coverage is available to everyone for free, it is not free to produce.
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Eric Barnes talks with Mark Fleischer, publisher and founder of Storyboard Memphis, about how he got started, the role of Storyboard and what it means to connect to local readers.
An individual with knowledge of operating a community/public radio service is needed to serve as executive director of a new broadcast station based at Crosstown Concourse.
As the assault on local journalism continues, we look back at a year of growth for The Daily Memphian.
A highly regarded veteran of Memphis journalism, government and marketing has joined The Daily Memphian to write and curate a news digest that will be emailed each morning to readers.
Too often we hear that subscribers can't stay logged in to the site. But a fix is on its way.
What happens when Geoff Calkins, Jennifer Biggs and Chris Herrington join Eric Barnes on The Extra Podcast? Singing, of course. (And a whole lot of not answering each others’ question.)
Long-time journalism veterans, talented young staff and promising interns – along with your support – made this possible.
Our traffic has grown. Our subscriptions are double the original projection. We've added journalists and an app and obituaries and more. All because local journalism is under assault.
Part of The Daily Memphian’s mission is to cover crime differently. Our goal is to put crime stories into context, connect the dots and examine the impact of crime on our community.
A Daily Memphian app for Apple and Android devices is the latest addition at the digital news organization.
Tom Bailey, Wayne Risher and John Varlas of The Daily Memphian and Marc Perrusquia, director of the Institute for Public Service Reporting at the University of Memphis, are among the winners in this year's Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters and Media Editors contest.
The Daily Memphian is ahead of projections in reaching its subscriber goal, president and executive editor Eric Barnes told a Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon Tuesday.
Recognizing the need for high-quality, independent journalism in Memphis, the First Tennessee Foundation is awarding $500,000 to The Daily Memphian over the next five years.
Journalists Ron Maxey, Jared Boyd, Abigail Warren and Natalie Martin recently joined The Daily Memphian staff.