CarmelFest's new chairman plans city's biggest festival alongside son

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CarmelFest's new chairman plans city's biggest festival alongside son

James Bednarski is the new chairman of CarmelFest, the annual two-day Fourth of July festival put on by the Carmel Rotary Club. From left, James Bednarski and his son, Connor, are working together to plan the 2018 CarmelFest event. (Photo by Adam Aasen). Moreover, he will get assistance from his
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Local authors and publishers look for lesser-known biographical subjects

Biographies tend to be written about prominent people in society, which can lead to many narratives about the same individuals, but some local authors and publishers are working to tell untold stories. Marilyn Greenwald, a professor of journalism, has written four biographies. She said readers find the
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Here are the ways Facebook said it's trying to help publishers

Facebook executives on Monday defended the recent controversial changes to the types of stories that appear in users' feeds, acknowledging that the company is staking out a “very clear point of view” on some — but not all — questions. Facebook has no problem weighing in on things like hate speech
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Video Player Bidding from SpotX will become available to JW Player publishers

Video Player Bidding streamlines the entire header bidding process by combining JW Player's publisher footprint with SpotX's advertising technology solutions to solve implementation challenges and allow publishers to maximize monetization. Any eligible publisher that uses JW Player and meets
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AppNexus CEO Brian O'Kelley: Only Transparency Will Provide Trust In Digital Ecosystem

PALM SPINGS, Calif – In the interest of promoting digital advertising transparency, AppNexus has done “a complete opening” of its books over the last six months. This type of leadership role should be adopted by every participant in the digital ecosystem for the benefit of marketers and publishers, says
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Facebook execs paint a grim picture for news publishers

Changes that Facebook is making to boost the quality of news content will help local publishers but significantly hurt some others, company executives told a media-industry gathering late Monday. The resulting experiments, which are still ongoing, could ultimately cause some to re-consider working
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