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We’re in the dog days of summer, which often are accompanied by a slowdown in news. More than a few editors likely are challenged to generate substantive content. It’s time to turn to your editorial calendars.  You don’t have one? … more
Download Brochure Inland has a 125-year tradition of training for every facet of the newspaper industry, with an emphasis on practical and positive results. Now Inland is building on that legacy with a special program for select senior … more
Download Brochure Inland has a 125-year tradition of training for every facet of the newspaper industry, with an emphasis on practical and positive results. Now Inland is building on that legacy with a special program for select senior … more
Christian Ramirez learned the value of being an Inland Fellow in the midst of a horrible news event—the January 2011 mass shootings at a Tucson area supermarket that left six dead and nearly killed then-Congresswoman Gabby Giffords. One of his … more
July marks the official start of football fever as high school, college, and professional training camps kick off. Diehard pigskin fans are not the only ones who should be counting down to opening day with giddy anticipation—football presents … more
In the time since Inland announced its groundbreaking Executive Program for Innovative Change, industry attention has focused on one unique feature: Each participant will plan, develop and launch a real-world project at his or her newspaper or … more
Inland members will have the chance this summer to vote on the first substantial revision to association bylaws since 1998. Among the more notable changes, the revised bylaws will adjust the size of the board of directors, increase transparency … more
Andy Pennington, general manager of the Hometown News Group in Wisconsin, has been named publisher of the Idaho State Journal in Pocatello. more
Mark Medici has been named vice president of audience at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Medici succeeds Amy Glennon who was named publisher of the newspaper. more
Dave Dammann has been named production director. Greg Wagner has been named CFO. Tim Coles has been named circulation director. more
Inland has a 125-year tradition of training for every facet of the newspaper industry, with an emphasis on practical and positive results. Now Inland is building on that legacy with a special program for select senior executives that promises to arm … more
Newspapers for years were understandably skittish about charging for their online content. They feared that erecting a paywall or installing a pay meter would dramatically shrink their web traffic, and their digital ad revenue, without appreciably … more
Pinterest: Crazy growth lands it as top 10 social site (CNET, December 2011) Pinterest hits 10 million U.S. monthly unique faster than any standalone site ever (TechCrunch, February 2012) Pinterest drove more referral traffic than Twitter in … more
Get some rope, tie your key change-agents to their desks and have them read Google’s Mobile Playbook. For you more creative types, project the playbook on a screen and pinch open your eyes like that scene from A Clockwork Orange. Google’s May … more
Just three years ago, billionaire Warren Buffett told stockholders at his Berkshire Hathaway Inc. annual meeting that newspapers were doomed to be money-losing propositions. “For most newspapers in the United States, we would not buy them at any … more
On behalf of the Inland Press Association and Foundation I invite you to participate in an exciting program that will arm newspaper executives with the tools to effect ground-breaking change in their organizations. The Inland Executive Program … more
Texas Community Media, a new company formed by the longtime family owners of the Victoria (Texas) Advocate, bought East Texas Community Newspapers, a unit of ASP Westward that includes the dailies, Longview News-Journal and The Marshall News … more
Newspapers frequently ask how they can promote a lively exchange of ideas in their communities. There’s no silver bullet, but one premise is fundamental: Letters are the lifeblood of an editorial page. Take steps to ensure substantive letters, … more
Two guys named Michael – Jordan and Corleone – illustrate why people are so fascinating. Jordan, who many call the best basketball player ever, apparently is a bum as the owner of NBA teams. For a while, he owned part of the Washington … more
Online promotions present an exciting revenue opportunity for newspapers. Online promotions — such as contests, daily deals, coupons and sweepstakes — go beyond traditional advertising by encouraging measurable consumer engagement and … more
May 31, 2012 |  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Inland launches groundbreaking ‘Executive Program for Innovative Change’ Senior executives in year-long program will create ‘game-changing’ initiatives at their organizations Des Plaines, … more
Some of Inland's current Fellows chummed around at the 2012 Key Execs Mega-Conference. From left: Santiago Flores, Christian Ramirez, Richard Montenegro Brown, Victor Patton, Sandra Baltazar Martinez, Arundi Venkayya Cox and Stephanie Sherlock. more
The 2012 Inland Guide to Newspaper Internships is now available [here]. The annual guide is used by a total of about 360 colleges and universities in the U.S., and includes both paid and unpaid internships for all newspaper departments. You … more
"A high IQ may get you into Mensa, but it won’t make you a mensch." Now there’s a quote that stands out. It’s one of the many that Bill Osborne threw out to HR Conference attendees during his presentation. To really get ahead in business, … more
In the past 30 years, I have written more on leadership than any other topic because I believe it’s the most critical quality not only for business success but also for America’s ultimate survival. Few men and women are born leaders. … more
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