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Ohio Newspaper Association
NameOhio Newspaper Association
Formation1933
LocationColumbus, Ohio
Region servedOhio

Ohio Newspaper Association is a trade association that represents the interests of newspapers in Ohio, providing a range of services and support to its members, including The Columbus Dispatch, The Plain Dealer, and The Toledo Blade. The association works closely with other industry organizations, such as the National Newspaper Association and the Associated Press, to promote the interests of journalism and freedom of the press in Ohio and beyond, as seen in the work of Pulitzer Prize winners like Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior. With a strong focus on First Amendment rights, the Ohio Newspaper Association has been involved in various initiatives, including the Sunshine Laws and the Freedom of Information Act, alongside organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

History

The Ohio Newspaper Association was founded in 1933, with the goal of promoting the interests of newspapers in Ohio and providing a unified voice for the industry, as seen in the early work of William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer. Over the years, the association has been involved in various initiatives, including the Ohio Newspaper Association Foundation, which provides scholarships and training programs for journalism students at institutions like Ohio State University and Kent State University, and has worked with notable journalists like Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. The association has also played a key role in promoting literacy and education in Ohio, partnering with organizations like the Ohio Department of Education and the United Way to support initiatives like Reading Is Fundamental and the Ohio Literacy Network, which have been recognized by Barack Obama and Michelle Obama. Throughout its history, the Ohio Newspaper Association has worked closely with other industry organizations, including the National Association of Broadcasters and the Society of Professional Journalists, to promote the interests of journalism and freedom of the press in Ohio and beyond, as seen in the work of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite.

Membership

The Ohio Newspaper Association has a diverse membership, including daily newspapers like The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Akron Beacon Journal, as well as weekly newspapers and online news sites like Cleveland.com and ToledoFreePress.com, which have been recognized by Poynter Institute and Nieman Foundation for Journalism. The association also has a strong relationship with journalism schools and programs at institutions like Ohio University and University of Cincinnati, providing internship opportunities and career development resources for student journalists, who have gone on to work at The New York Times and The Washington Post. Members of the Ohio Newspaper Association have included notable journalists like Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald, who have been recognized for their work by The Guardian and The Intercept. The association's membership also includes newspapers that have won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, such as The Blade and The Plain Dealer, which have been recognized by Columbia University and Harvard University.

Activities

The Ohio Newspaper Association is involved in a range of activities, including advocacy and lobbying efforts to promote the interests of journalism and freedom of the press in Ohio, as seen in the work of American Society of News Editors and Radio Television Digital News Association. The association also provides training and professional development opportunities for journalists, including workshops and conferences on topics like investigative journalism and digital media, which have been led by Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior. Additionally, the Ohio Newspaper Association publishes a range of publications, including a newsletter and a directory of Ohio newspapers, which have been recognized by Editor & Publisher and MediaPost. The association has also partnered with organizations like the Knight Foundation and the Gannett Foundation to support initiatives like News Literacy Project and Media Literacy Now, which have been recognized by Facebook and Google.

Governance

The Ohio Newspaper Association is governed by a board of directors composed of newspaper executives and journalists from across Ohio, including representatives from The Columbus Dispatch and The Plain Dealer. The association's executive director is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization, as well as implementing the strategic plan and policy initiatives developed by the board of directors, which have been recognized by National Press Club and Society of Professional Journalists. The Ohio Newspaper Association also has a range of committees, including a legislative committee and a membership committee, which are responsible for promoting the interests of journalism and freedom of the press in Ohio, as seen in the work of American Civil Liberties Union and Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. The association's governance structure is designed to ensure that the organization is responsive to the needs of its members and the broader journalism community in Ohio, as recognized by Poynter Institute and Nieman Foundation for Journalism.

Awards

The Ohio Newspaper Association presents a range of awards to recognize excellence in journalism and newspaper publishing in Ohio, including the Ohio Newspaper Association Awards and the Pulitzer Prize, which have been won by The Blade and The Plain Dealer. The association also recognizes journalists and newspapers that have made significant contributions to the industry, such as Nicholas Kristof and Sarah Kendzior, who have been recognized by Columbia University and Harvard University. The Ohio Newspaper Association's awards program is designed to promote excellence in journalism and newspaper publishing, and to recognize the important role that newspapers play in promoting democracy and freedom of the press in Ohio, as seen in the work of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite. The association's awards have been recognized by organizations like National Press Club and Society of Professional Journalists, and have been presented to notable journalists like Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who have been recognized by The Washington Post and The New York Times.

Category:Journalism organizations

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