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sleeping bags and on air mattresses. Holed up in a small, sweltering interior office space—the photography department—outfitted as a "hurricane bunker," the newspaper staffers and staffers from the paper's affiliated website, NOLA.com, posted continual updates on the internet until the building was evacuated on August 30. With electrical outages leaving the presses out of commission after the storm, newspaper and web staffers produced a "newspaper" in electronic PDF format.
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in Mobile, Alabama, sometime in late 2015 or early 2016, closing the plant on Howard Avenue in New Orleans and eliminating more than 100 jobs at Advance Central Services Louisiana. The Howard Avenue building, which housed all aspects of the newspaper operation, opened in 1968. The building's lobby is
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two-section papers for street sales only on the other four days. On Saturday, February 13, 2016, NOLA Media Group debuted a street-sales-only "Early Sunday" edition, a hybrid of features from the former Saturday street-sales-only paper and sections from the Sunday paper, offered at the Sunday price.
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In April 2018, NOLA Media Group moved from the offices at One Canal Place to a newly renovated location at 201 St. Joseph Street, New Orleans. Its news staff, sales and sales support staff, marketing, and other administrative staff now work from the Warehouse District offices, offices in St. Tammany
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NOLA Media Group announced on June 15, 2015, that it would join with Alabama Media Group in a new regional media company across Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi, to be called Southeast Regional Media Group. Additional job losses were expected in Louisiana; those cuts came September 17, 2015, when
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s history, not only during the storm and its immediate aftermath but for years afterward in repercussions and editorials. As Hurricane Katrina approached on Sunday, August 28, 2005, dozens of the newspaper's staffers who opted not to evacuate rode out the storm in their office building, sleeping in
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Led by Advance, the site underwent several redesigns over the years. On May 8, 2012, the site debuted its most dramatic redesign by Mule Design Studio of San Francisco. With bright yellow accents, the design echoed that of Advance's bellwether site in Michigan, mlive.com. Following complaints from
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In January 2013, NOLA Media Group moved its news-gathering operation, along with sales, marketing, and other administrative functions, from its building at 3800 Howard Avenue, New Orleans, to offices on the 32nd and 31st floors of the One Canal Place office tower at 365 Canal Street, New Orleans.
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In 1989, the Times-Picayune and Newshouse Newspapers established the Edgar A. Poe Award for journalistic excellence. Named in honor of the Picayune's longtime Washington correspondent, who died in 1998 at the age of 92. The award is presented at the annual White House Correspondents Association
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on Saturdays and Mondays to be home-delivered to all three-day subscribers at no additional cost. The bonus editions were delivered for 17 weeks, the duration of the 2014 football season. On January 3, 2015, NOLA Media Group returned the paper to its previous three-day home delivery, printing
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For us, Katrina is and will be a defining moment of our lives, a story we'll be telling till the day we die. Being a part of the plot is both riveting and deeply unsettling. We don't yet know the end of this story ... It's the story of our lives, and we must both live and chronicle
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After the October 1, 2012, launch of NOLA Media Group, the publication workflow of the newspaper and website was reversed. All staff-produced content is published first to NOLA.com; content was harvested from the website for publication in the printed
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campus. A small team of reporters and photographers volunteered to stay behind in New Orleans to report from the inside on the city's struggle, looting, and desperation. They armed themselves for security and worked out of a private residence.
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long continued to editorialize on FEMA. A searing editorial on April 18, 2009, lambasted FEMA and labeled "insulting" the alleged "attitude" of its spokesman Andrew Thomas toward people who were cash-strapped after the evacuation from
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After three days of online-only publication, the paper began printing again, first in Houma, La., and beginning September 15, 2005, in Mobile, Ala.; it resumed publication in New Orleans on October 10, 2005. The paper was awarded the
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s first foray onto the internet came in 1995, with the www.NewOrleans.net website. Among the website's features was the "Bourbocam", placed in the window of a French Quarter bar to broadcast images of Bourbon Street. During the 1996
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On NOLA.com, meanwhile, tens of thousands of evacuated New Orleans and Gulf Coast residents began using the site's forums and blogs, posting pleas for help, offering aid, and directing rescuers. NOLA's nurturing of so-called
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For its heroic, multi-faceted coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, making exceptional use of the newspaper's resources to serve an inundated city even after evacuation of the newspaper plant.
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on a massive scale was hailed by many journalism experts as a watershed, while several agencies credited the site with leading to life-saving rescues and reunions of scattered victims after the storm.
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the public, NOLA.com developed a toned-down palette and new typography. However, the concept – a continually updated "river" of combined news, sports, and entertainment content – remained the same.
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The paper returned to a full broadsheet format for all editions on September 6, 2014, and ceased using the "TP Street" name. On the same date, NOLA Media Group began publishing "bonus" editions of
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NOLA Media Group fired 37 journalists, 28 of them full-time employees and nine part-timers. Hardest-hit were the Baton Rouge bureau, which had been expanded in the 2012 makeover, as well as
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to be printed in New Orleans. The street-sales-only newspaper of Monday, January 18, 2016, was the first to be printed in Mobile. The New Orleans presses were to be decommissioned.
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football games and an "early" Sunday broadsheet edition, available on Saturdays. The thrice-weekly publication schedule made New Orleans the largest American city not to have a
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would be published three days a week (Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday) beginning at the end of September. News of the change was first revealed the night before in a blog post by
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began publishing a New Orleans edition each day to fill the perceived gap on August 18, 2013. On June 12, 2012, Advance followed through with its layoff plans, as about 200
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group of community institutions and civic leaders, The Times-Picayune Citizens Group, was formed to seek alternatives for the continued daily publication of the newspaper.
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in 2006 for its storm coverage. Several of its staff reporters also received the award for breaking news reporting for their coverage of Hurricane Katrina––Gordon Russell,
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to individuals who have contributed to improving life in the New Orleans area through civic, cultural, social, or religious activities. Representative awardees include:
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had been laid off, resulting in a loss of 161 jobs, including 65 journalists. The merged paper initially re-hired 10 of those journalists, and about 12 other employees.
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content management system. In October 2018, the paper switched from Movable Type to Arc, the content management system created by developers at the Washington Post.
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The post-Katrina experience affected the paper's staff. On August 8, 2006, staff photographer John McCusker was arrested and hospitalized after he led police on a
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After deciding to evacuate on Tuesday, August 30, because of rising floodwaters and possible security threats, the newspaper and web staff set up operations at
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Cameron McWhirter, "New Orleans Clamors for Its Paper: Civic Leaders Explore Media Alternatives, but Urge Publisher to Keep the Times-Picayune as a Daily",
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to President George W. Bush in its September 4, 2005, edition, criticizing him for the federal government's response to the disaster, and calling for the
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Parish at 500 River Highlands Blvd., Covington, and the existing East Jefferson Times-Picayune Bureau at 4013 N Interstate 10 Service Road W, Metairie.
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commented on perhaps the most significant challenge that the staff faced then and continued to face as the future of New Orleans is contemplated:
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Usher, Nikki. "Recovery from disaster: How journalists at the New Orleans Times-Picayune understand the role of a post-Katrina newspaper."
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The new edition removed from New Orleans the designation as the largest city in the United States without its own daily newspaper; with
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were the largest newspaper in Louisiana until the end of 2014. By then, declines in its sales, combined with circulation gains by
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The August 30, August 31, and September 1 editions were not printed, but were available online, as was the paper's breaking news
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The merged company was named Advance Media Southeast, registered in New Orleans. A facility to design and produce the pages of
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admitted to seeking treatment for clinical depression after a year of "crying jags" and other emotionally isolating behavior.
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Robinson, Sue. "A chronicle of chaos: Tracking the news story of Hurricane Katrina from The Times-Picayune to its website."
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newsroom, it was operated independently, and it also hosted blogs and forums. In early 2001, the site was renamed NOLA.com.
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In addition to the flagship paper, specific community editions of the newspaper are also circulated and retain the
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After a management change at NOLA.com in February 2009, content on the website more closely reflected that of
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for breaking news reporting. This award marked the first Pulitzer given for exclusively online journalism.
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Thus, with the 2006 competition, the Board allowed online content in all 14 of its journalism categories.
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employees (including almost half of the newsroom staff) were notified that they would lose their jobs.
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paper on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Along with the change, the paper began publishing a special
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Hurricane Katrina struck metropolitan New Orleans on Monday with a staggering blow, far surpassing
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On May 24, 2012, the paper's owner, Advance Publications, announced that the print edition of the
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Gilley, B. H. "A Woman for Women: Eliza Nicholson, Publisher of the New Orleans Daily Picayune."
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The decision to end daily circulation led to protests calling for continued publication for the
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in 2000, but endorsed no Presidential candidate in 2004. In 2008 and 2012, the paper endorsed
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and Bob Marshall––marking the first time a Pulitzer had been awarded for online journalism.
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for a series analyzing the threatened global fish supply; that same year, staff cartoonist
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On April 30, 2013, the paper's publisher announced plans to print a tabloid version of
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still provides data only for the home-delivery days of Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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One Hundred Great Years-The Story of the Times Picayune from Its Founding to 1940
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staff, which collected some $ 200,000 in a few days. In October 2006, columnist
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From 1947 to 1958, the paper operated a radio station, WTPS, launching first on
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On October 21, 2014, the paper announced it would begin printing and packaging
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In the vernacular of its circulation area, the newspaper is often called the
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Hell and High Water: The Battle to Save the Daily New Orleans Times-Picayune
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playing at one of the ultimately unsuccessful rallies in 2012 to "Save the
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Pickings from the Portfolio of the Reporter of the New Orleans 'Picayune'
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in 1971 and 1975. Still, it went against him in 1983 (endorsing incumbent
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from 1946 until it closed in 1976. A weekly political column is penned by
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and then used his vehicle as a weapon, apparently hoping that they would
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In early 1998, that site was superseded by www.nolalive.com, launched by
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in Pascagoula—was opened in January 2016 in a former suburban bureau of
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Advance Central Services Louisiana employees remained at Howard Avenue.
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in 1979. She had been particularly known for her coverage of the
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for journalistic excellence, which was presented annually by the
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Already widely known, the journalist and television commentator
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s high school prep sports staff and its music reporting staff.
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did not publish a Sunday edition) until September 30, 1986.
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and the other remaining New Orleans daily, the afternoon
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NOLA.com also offers apps for mobile and tablet users;
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for President. It endorsed Democratic Party candidate
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after merging in 1914 with its rival, the New Orleans
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who holds the Douglas Manship Chair of Journalism at
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On May 2, 2019, Advance Publications announced that
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The paper is owned by Georges Media, whose chair is
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