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York Region Media Group, which owns several community newspapers in York, Ontario, launched its Personal Online Planner (POP) in 2007. more
The Kenosha Sports Network (KSN) launched in 2007 as a way to connect community sports organizations with the local paper. more
Press releases find a home on the Kansas City Star Web site. more
The Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester, N.Y., is taking advantage of its online capabilities by offering easy-to-use, up-to-date databases relevant to readers. more
The Rome (Ga.) News-Tribune recently expanded its Web site, www.romenews-tribune.com, to offer innovative "vodcasts." more
Editor Joe Howry speaks with Gretchen Macchiarella in the multimedia laboratory of the Ventura County Star. more
This warehouse is used by the Standard Examiner to help readers sell unwanted items. It's the "most original" revenue-generating idea in the Newspaper Next project. more
Shaw Suburban Media permits local businesses to market themselves via the newspaper company's video profiles. more
Genise Caruso | Inlander Contributor Some might call it a lucky shot. In 2006, with plans to publicize them the next day, the Waco (Texas) Tribune-Herald posted slide shows of several local proms on its Web site and got a surprise. Within … more
The new youth sports Web site created by the Kenosha (Wis.) News feeds the craving of local parents to publicize their children’s athletic accomplishments. It also feeds the 26,000-circulation daily’s print product while creating a … more
Kimberly Cooper Morgan, an office manager in News and Information, walks away with samples. more
The Kenosha Sports Network team includes: (left to right) Mike Bain, Tim Boyle, Dennis Serpe and David Marran. Marran is sports editor. Photo supplied. more
This e-mailed photo localized the front page of the Charlotte (N.C.) Observer. more
Kimberly Cooper Morgan, an office manager in News and Information, walks away with samples. more
The Register Star in Rockford, Ill., created a performance tracking system that collects data from its new KBA Colora press. more
Panel: Medill students (from left) Jon Rubin, Kelly Mahoney and Matt Bigelow discuss readership and audience issues with Inland member publishers, as well as their expectations of today’s newsrooms as new journalists. Photo by Jeremy Weber more
Under the new law, only employees taking leave to care for an injured service member are entitled to an additional 14 weeks of leave during a 12-month period. more
A sports editor, a sports copy editor and two Web producers in Newport News, Va., found a way to tap into a local passion and create the unexpected. “I am not sure any of us, when it started, had any expectations,” said Lynn Burke, senior … more
Seyfarth Shaw LLC | Chicago Q:  Is there legislation currently pending in Congress that we should keep an eye on in 2008? A:  This year has generated a large number of employment-related legislation, most of which is still pending before … more
Readers to the Daily Press Web site, HRVarsity.com, can post their own sports photos and information or read what others have done. more
The Oakland Press uses its reader panel to turn critics into cheerleaders. more
A key factor in reaching U.S. Latinos is understanding that not all Hispanics are Mexican. more
The York (Pa.) Daily Record revamped its entertainment magazine by publishing on Thursdays and adding content to attract younger readers. more
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