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(ARA) - A visit to your local grocer provides thousands of food options, and it's likely you've recently noticed an increase in the number of healthier choices, including organic offerings and expanded produce selections. But what are the next big … more
Download the presentation here. Download Presentation Learn how niche automotive publications are using the mobile web to keep print relevant for car buyers and sellers. Rather than separating print from electronic, see how you can integrate … more
Dave Woods, new media and marketing manager at The Joplin (Mo.) Globe, has been named digital market development manager for The Joplin Globe Media Co. more
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Alan Gerstenecker, editor at the Rolla Daily News in Missouri, has been named editor and director of information services at the Waynesville Daily Guide. DawnDee Bostwick has moved from the editor position in Waynesville to become editor at the … more
A print ad with details about the $100,000 newspaper giveaway. Photo supplied more
The Villages Daily Sun, Villages, Fla., and The Daily Telegram, Adrian, Mich., won Best in Show honors in the 2010 Inland Print Quality Competition. The Daily Telegram won for black-and-white reproduction, and The Villages Daily Sun won for color … more
Adding reader-generated content is a growing trend among newspapers, but for the Tryon Daily Bulletin, that’s old news. “If you figured that 20 percent of the content is our editorial content, then that leaves about 80 percent … more
When Paxton Media Group purchased the Chronicle-Tribune, a 17,000-circulation daily in the Hoosier town of Marion, Ind., just over a year ago, it named Neal Ronquist publisher and immediately began working to build the newspaper. “When we … more
A tangle of cords run emergency power from a generator to essential computers in the newsroom, sports department, pagination and image center at The Gazette in downtown Cedar Rapids on June 14, 2008. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette) more
Oct. 26 - 28, 2008 Renaissance Chicago Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Training for newspaper leaders in new revenue initiatives, innovations, process improvements and planning for the future. Annual Meeting Benefits Training provides a broad … more
When publishers lift their heads up from their tablets and smartphone screens, they should realize that there’s not just life left in the print newspaper business model—there are … more
Inland is looking to identify the industry’s rising stars. We’ll feature them in the January 2018 issue as “18 To Watch In ’18.” These innovators, problem-solvers, diggers or … more
Once again, Southern Lithoplate Inc. generously sponsoring the Print Quality Competition, its recognition of the continuing importance of print – and the honor our industry’s best press crews … more
Veteran newspaper executive Robin Quillon was chosen to spearhead strategy and operations for the two Florida newspapers. more
The Washington bureau is an endangered, if not yet extinct, newspaper species. But as more publications and chains retreat from D.C., one group has inaugurated its first bureau inside the Beltway. Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. opened a bureau … more
Tina Dentner of Metro Creative Grahics speaks to Terry Ward of KPC Media Group at the Inland Press Association Annual Meeting Monday October 20, 2014. more
USA Today columnist Michael Wolff speaks during lunch at the Inland Press Association Annual Meeting Monday October 20, 2014. more
http://2014 Q3 PB http://www.inlandpress.org/app/presentations/Data Submission-(newspaper name)_(date).xlsx more
Download Presentation from Tuesday, January 15 | 2 p.m. CST  With Glenn Gross, Agfa Graphics, manager, newspaper corporate accounts Mobile publishing is an absolute necessity in the newspaper business , but one that is all the more difficult … more
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(NewsUSA) - The last couple years have been tough for consumers. Worries about the economy, employment, and political issues can make personal cash management frustrating. But there is a way to get back in the driver's seat with your finances. … more
(NAPSI)—The Supreme Court recently reaffirmed that those men who fail to register with the Selective Service System can legally be denied a federal job. In addition, many states and municipalities now link their jobs to Selective Service … more
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