Homecoming: Former Duck comes home to run the RG
KLCC’s Michael Dunn interviews new Register-Guard editor Jill Bond on the program Oregon On The Record.
KLCC’s Michael Dunn interviews new Register-Guard editor Jill Bond on the program Oregon On The Record.
Jill Bond, the news director at The Herald-Times in Bloomington, Indiana, has been named editor of The Register-Guard.
Following two years of fundraising and eager anticipation of its arrival, Lookout Eugene-Springfield was launched April 10 as an all-digital daily newspaper by Ken Doctor, founder of Lookout Santa Cruz, his first digital newspaper.
Elevation Bouldering Gym eyes former Register-Guard building on Chad Drive
Eugene lost dozens of local journalists after The Register-Guard newspaper sold to corporate, out-of-state owners in 2018. Longtime Register-Guard columnist Bob Welch said the community also lost a sense of itself.
Under the category of everything old is new again, two of The Register-Guard’s most talented and highly respected…
The new office is across the street from the Fifth Street Public Market
The Bulletin and other papers of EO Media Group aren’t immune to the current industry pressures. They are trying to adapt.
Letter from the Editor column by Oregonian/OregonLive Editor and Vice President of Content Therese Bottomly
A soon-to-come alternative to the lackluster Register-Guard shows promise — and just won a Pulitzer
The last living member of the second generation of the Baker family that ran The Register-Guard for 91 years, died Sept. 1 in Eugene.
Golden Era staffers Chris Pietsch and Chris Hansen win awards in the Northwest SPJ competition
You may be curious about expectations for the reporter Gannett soon will hire to cover the police beat…
Here’s an excellent, comprehensive (4,000-word), well-balanced look at how some retired journalists are dealing with the devastating decline…
Hundreds of staffers at Gannett newspapers across seven states are protesting their company’s leadership and job cuts Read…
Michael A. Anastasi, vice president of The Tennessean and USA Today South Region editor, was promoted this week…
From The Oregonian: The Eugene Register-Guard, once one of the best newspapers in the region, today has no local editor, no publisher, no physical newsroom and little love from a dismayed citizenry. The news staff that once exceeded 80 now stands at six.
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New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd’s recent Requiem for the Newsroom inspired reminiscences by several RG newsroom veterans….
Former Directors of Graphics Brian Lanker and Carl Davaz came to Eugene by way of The Topeka Capital-Journal
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