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Bill Burgess, Jr. and Brad Burgess announced March 7 that they have entered into an agreement to sell the 16,000-circulation daily more
The Dallas Morning News promoted two newsroom veterans to new positions. more
Palm beach sale may 2018 April/May Inlander more
The Wenatchee (Wash.) World, which has been published by the Woods family for 111 years, has been sold to Wick Communications, a third-generation family owned and operated media corporation, of Sierra Vista, Ariz. more
Inland Press Association is a founding member of a broad coalition of associations and businesses in the publishing, printing and paper industries that is fighting proposed tariffs on imported Canadian newsprint and other papers—actions the coalition believes threatens industries that employ more than 600,000 workers. more
Criminal prosecution of “no-poaching/no-hire” agreements appears imminent.  Employers should investigate their hiring and compensation practices to ensure compliance with recent antitrust pronouncements. more
 Pumarlo internet to forget April 2018 April 2018 Inlander more
Days after it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica used massive amounts of data scooped up from Facebook, The Taos News reminded readers that print newspapers remain a source of … more
I’m the publisher of four of our (Sarasota, Fla.-based Observer Media Group) weekly community newspapers, and two of our quarterly magazines. more
Post courier game day april 2018 April 2018 Inlander more
There were over 100 news reports of sexual harassment allegations involving celebrities, public figures, politicians, senior corporate executives—and prominent media figures, including Charlie Rose of CBS News, Glenn Thrush of more
A big turning point came—and publishers cheered—in 2015 when Facebook drove more traffic to news publishers content than Google. more
Swanson sales tools takeaways march 21 2018 April 2018 Inlander more
Inland Press Association is a founding member of a broad coalition of associations and businesses in the publishing, printing and paper industries that is fighting proposed tariffs on imported … more
Arlington, VA, March 19, 2018 – Today, members of the printing, publishing and paper-producing industries, which employ more than 600,000 workers, are announcing the formation of Stop Tariffs on Printers & Publishers (STOPP), a coalition to fight proposed countervailing duties (CVD) and anti-dumping duties (AD) on imports of Canadian uncoated groundwood papers including newsprint and other papers. more
Don't miss this! August 8-9, 2018 in Dallas more
The agenda for THE Revenue Conference in Atlanta June 19-21 is shaping up—and as promised has a laser focus on growing newspaper revenue. Here are just some of the speakers and … more
Save the date! Family Owners & Next Generation Leadership Conference. September 7-8, 2018 in Chicago more
Save the date! Mission One: Revenue June 19-21, 2018 in Atlanta more
The 133rd Inland Annual Meeting. Chicago, 2018. more
This year’s Mega-Conference offers an unprecedented number of options for executives who make their way to San Diego—48 separate sessions including the Solutions Stage … more
I’ve told you much over my last several columns about the strong program lineup for this year’s Key Executives Mega-Conference. But, do you know why I’ve mentioned it so much? It’s because … more
Paxton Media Group has bought The Daily Herald of Roanoke Rapids, N.C., from Wick Communications. Dirks, Van Essen & Murray, a media merger and acquisition firm based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, … more
Lee Enterprises has sold its newspaper and digital media operations in Maysville, Kentucky to Champion Media LLC, including The Ledger Independent and maysville-online.com. Randy Cope of Cribb, … more
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