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After experimenting with the structure in the Midwest and South, Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. is going all-in on a system of regional editors. CNHI announced the expanded news leadership … more
The agenda for THE Revenue Conference in Chicago April 11-12 is shaping up—and as promised has a laser focus on growing newspaper revenue. Here are just some of the speakers and … more
So what is it you do, Francis Wick? I’m the president and CEO of Wick Communications, named in February 2016, and I’ve been a board member since 2007. Tell us about the Wick family … more
Here are the finalists in alphabetical order with the judges’ descriptions of the work that got them to the finals: Block Communications—including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and The Blade … more
By any measure, the first-ever Executive Voices, held in Chicago on Dec. 7, was a success, attracting standing-room-only attendance by top media executives who engaged in a lively discussion of … more
Here’s the bottom line on the top line results for a “best of” initiative by the Rockford (Ill.) Register Star in 2017: $230,000. “If you do it right, if you follow the plan, you can get … more
SOUTH BEND — Schurz Communications, which owns the South Bend Tribune, has acquired Michigan-based Online Tech, entering into the rapidly growing cloud computing market as it continues to evolve … more
The Campaign to Support Real News, begun in March 2017 with Inland as a partner, launched a new ad in February intended to be an “exclamation point” on its fight against fake news. It makes … more
Knowledge is power, especially in the media industry. So why is it that so many of us are withholding vital information from our own teams? “We’ve often found that company databases … more
Remember when classifieds dominated newspaper ad sales? Real estate in particular was a major revenue driver because the local paper was the only game in town for agents. Then along came the … more
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The headline news – a dramatic cut in the corporate tax rate – may be the easiest change to grasp. Otherwise, the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017” – all 1,000-plus pages … more
The biggest challenge newspapers face is that they own their content, but others distribute it online and feast on the conversions. While Facebook and Google rake in billions of dollars, … more
One of the biggest challenges facing media companies today is how to increase revenue without sacrificing more online real estate. “The internet may seem like it has infinite space compared … more
Today, it’s not enough for advertisers to run a single type of marketing campaign. “You can’t have all your eggs in one basket anymore,” explains Brandon Rosen, CEO and … more
The Campaign to Support Real News, begun in March 2017 with Inland as a partner, launched a new ad in February intended to be an “exclamation point” on its fight against fake news. It makes … more
The Virtual Human Resources Management Conference is back with a new concept: It’s conducted entirely online on four days spread across the year with in-depth sessions devoted to the … more
I look forward to seeing everyone in San Diego for both the upcoming Family Owners & Next Generation Leadership Conference February 24-25 preceding the Eighth Annual Mega-Conference, February … more
Ken Doctor, the widely-quoted media analyst, will be the opening day keynoter at the Key Executives Mega-Conference Monday, Feb. 26. The consultant and author of “Newsonomics: Twelve New Trends … more
With programming by Inland and other associations known for keeping their members abreast of the latest industry developments with practical, actionable information, past Key Executives … more
Sales of dailies by family and independent owners and acquisitions by groups building regional clusters combined to make 2017 the busiest transaction year for daily newspapers in nearly two decades, … more
The Virtual Human Resources Management Conference is back with a new concept: It’s conducted entirely online on four days spread across the year with in-depth sessions devoted to the … more
THE Revenue Conference is back by the same popular demand that created the first one last year: A yearning for a conference devoted to generating more revenue—for newspapers. THE Revenue … more
Kati Erwert began the new year in a new position: Vice president of marketing and public service for The Seattle Times. She joined The Times’ marketing department in 2007 and had been the … more
Bakersfield Californian Associate Publisher Virginia Cowenhoven has joined the Inland Press Association Board of Directors. Cowenhoven was appointed effective Jan. 17 to fill the vacancy created … more
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