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The Johnson City Press, a 26,000-circulation newspaper in Johnson City, Tenn., has a history of running successful photo contests. They knew cutest baby contests are always a big success, so they … more
Working on two very challenging images, the press and production crews at The Villages (Fla.) Daily Sun proved the excellence of their work by taking home the top awards in this year’s Southern … more
The News Media Alliance today announced the second phase of its national campaign focused on supporting real news. Launched in March, with Inland Press Association as a partner, the campaign aims to … more
For its first-ever research report, the Agora Journalism Center at the University of Oregon stayed in its own back yard, exploring the state of small-market journalism in the Pacific … more
In his presentations to industry gatherings over the past year or so, sales guru Mike Blinder frequently exclaims that newspapers need to “get our swagger back.”The results of the Fall … more
News ReleaseInland Press Association | Foundation701 Lee St., Suite 925, Des Plaines, IL 60016 Phone: (847) 795-0380 Fax: (847) 795-0385email: inland@inlandpress.org Working on two very … more
Arlington, VA - The News Media Alliance today announced the second phase of its national campaign focused on supporting real news. Launched in March, with Inland Press Association as a partner, the … more
It would be impossible to sum up in one word the joint Annual Meeting Sept. 10 to 12 that brought hundreds of Inland and Southern Newspaper Publishers Association members plus a score of industry … more
It is with a great deal of excitement and humility that I assume the Inland leadership role as your newly elected association president. I take seriously the position and the responsibility … more
Some of the most important newspaper benchmarks, as seen by Southern Newspapers Inc. President Dolph Tillotson: EBITDA as percent of revenue, generally 15% to 20%. "Our goal is to be above 15%, … more
The winners and runners-up of Inland's 2017 Newsroom and News Photo Contests were announced during the joint Annual Meeting in Colorado Springs Sept. 12.. The contests recognized the best work of … more
Robert Holzkamp, who expanded the role of women in newsroom advertising departments as an executive with the Chicago Tribune and Fort Lauderdale's Sun Sentinel, died on July 31 in Fernandina Beach in … more
Here are some ways to drive revenue through the months of December, January, and February. December With spending for Christmas gifts being top of mind this time of a year, people are eager … more
Raycom Media Inc. and Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. are merging, forming one of the nation's largest privately owned media groups. Raycom Media owns or operates 65 television and two radio … more
Affiliates of Boone Newspapers have purchased the Middlesboro (Ky.) Daily News and two neighboring newspapers from Civitas Media of Davidson, North Carolina.Dirks, Van Essen & Murray, a media … more
Hearst acquired two Illinois dailies from Civitas Media, The Telegraph of Alton and the Jacksonville Journal-Courier. With the addition of the Illinois dailies to its Edwardsville (Ill.) … more
Dave Danforth, who founded the Aspen (Colo.) Daily News almost four decades ago, has sold the paper to a group of local investors led by its acting publisher David Cook. Terms of the transaction … more
Q. So what do you do, Cameron Nutting Williams?A. I am the director of strategic initiatives for The Nutting Company, which is the holding company for the family businesses, including Ogden … more
When the Great Recession hit at the end of 2007, it was all hands-on deck for The Wenatchee (Wash.) World. There was not time for niceties, just the hard work of making sure that the family-owned … more
Dubuque, Iowa-based Woodward Communications Inc. is acquiring the weekly newspaper publisher West Branch Communications from Jake Krob and Stuart Clark in a transaction that was expected to close … more
William C. Boyne, a former publisher and general manager of the Post Bulletin in Rochester, Minn., died there Aug. 16. He was 95. A World War II veteran and graduate of Cornell University, Boyne, … more
The Inland Press Association has announced a series of executive-level discussions to address the challenging issues and new opportunities for the profitable future of newspapers. Executive … 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 opportunities to … more
The joint Annual Meeting of Inland and the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association that begins Sunday, September 10 is an historic event, the first between two associations with … more
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