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Newspapers have always been about engaging their audience through strategies like attention-grabbing headlines or hyper-local stories. So why is audience engagement the latest buzz word on everyone’s lips in the industry? more
You see the headlines. Not just: "Family Exits Newspaper Business After Four Generations. But also: "Fourth Generation Owners Expand Their Newspaper Portfolio With Big Acquisition." Which … more
An apparent malware attack at a GateHouse Media production facility in Daytona, Florida halted the printing and delivery of several Florida newspapers in early April. more
Publisher J. Louis Mullen has bought three South Dakota weeklies—the Mobridge Tribune, Potter County News in Gettysburg and the West River Eagle in Eagle Butte—from long-time owners Larry and Roberta Atkinson of Mobridge. more
Mission One: Revenue is a conference on a, well, mission. It’s designed to help newspapers find more revenue from sources unexplored and streams hiding in plain sight. Consider the mostly … more
Inland is coming off the most successful Mega-Conference ever—further proof, I believe, that your board made a visionary decision to pursue a policy of smart collaborations with other industry … more
The Reading Eagle Company, publisher of the flagship Reading (Pennsylvania) Eagle and owner of a radio station and commercial printing operation, is for sale in a bankruptcy auction in May. … more
Ogden Newspapers named Scott Stanford president and CEO of Fort Wayne Newspapers, the business agent The News-Sentinel and Journal Gazette. He will also serve as publisher of The … more
So, Tom Yunt, what is it you do?  I am currently through the end of (March) COO of United Communications Corporation. Up until recently, UCC owned newspapers and television stations in … more
With state legislatures back in session, proposals to kill or modify requirements that public notices be published in printed newspapers are surfacing in worrying numbers. The Public Notice … more
As a media executive, you are focused on several initiatives to help you reach your goals. Those goals include revenue growth, audience engagement, increasing pageviews, social media growth, and … more
Seems, lately, every time I turn around there’s someone excited about the role data could play in newspapers future. This brings a smile to my face, partly because it’s about time and partly from … more
With roots going back 43 years, the Ogden Newspapers Half Marathon Classic long ago earned the “classic” in its name. It has hosted a men’s national championship and was proclaimed “The … more
In the internet age where information is easy to get, it may seem almost quaint to seek out first-hand, up-close, eyes-on experiential reporting opportunities. With smaller news holes to fill, … more
Bart Leath has been named interim publisher of The Advertiser-Tribune in Tiffin, Ohio, Ogden Newspapers announced in March. more
Love local news? Here are five stories from Inland member newspapers across the country this month that you can't miss. more
With state legislatures back in session, proposals to kill or modify requirements that public notices be published in printed newspapers are surfacing in worrying numbers. more
The Dallas Morning News is changing its commercial printing business, eliminating its brokered printing business and shedding some 30 local and national clients to focus on five big newspaper customers. more
LNP, the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, daily newspaper, has bought Presteligence’s NewsXtreme Prepress Production Workflow Solutions to manage its print production. more
I want to update you on an important matter involving your association. The Inland Board of Directors voted late last month to explore the possibility of a merger with the Southern Newspaper … more
There were times during last month’s Mega-Conference in Las Vegas when you might have thought you’d stumbled into a Society of Professional Journalists meeting. Editors led a session on … more
A member of Leadership Wilkes-Barre converting newsboxes donated by the Times Leader for use as free libraries. The six donated boxes were repainted and placed in front of businesses as part of the … more
Adams Publishing Group, which has grown rapidly in the past few years by snapping up newspapers near its markets, is expanding in eastern Idaho by creating a new daily. The Bingham County … more
Robin L. Quillon has been named President of Adams Publishing Group of Eastern North Carolina, effective April 1, 2019. Quillon will also become publisher of The Daily Reflector in Greenville, … more
Todd A. Nelson, president of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and Sandy Thompson, the WEHCO Media daily’s finance director, announced their retirements. Nelson said his retirement would … more
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