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Family-owned newspaper companies accelerated their recent and remarkable acquisitive ways in August, snapping up newspapers being shed by corporate owners and expanding their reach beyond their … more
Preparation is a requisite for all solid news stories. This principle is doubly important when interviewing candidates seeking elective office. For the majority of readers, your stories will be … more
Watch out Sand Hill Road VCs, there’s a new group of newspaper companies ready to start funding and partnering with startups.  The Local Angel Network is looking to find and fund … more
It's standard procedure at newspapers to chronicle the year gone by. Headlines typically include the passing of noteworthy individuals; the success, or maybe failure, of a civic project; milestones in sports achievements, election results or key community benchmarks.  more
promotions How The Post and Courier generated $250,000 with its 
first city-wide ballot campaign Matt Coen 
Saint Louis The Idea The Post and Courier is a 65,000-circulation paper … more
There were a lot of storylines when two Illinois high school baseball powerhouses clashed for the IHSA Class 2A championship. For instance, the father who won the championship for St. Bede’s … more
So, Scott Campbell, what is it you do? I’m the owner and publisher of The Columbian in Vancouver, Washington, a paper that was founded in 1890, and has been in my family since my grandfather, … 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
Before the concept was trending, The Durango Herald always emphasized engagement. Part of that engagement and community outreach, one that brings in some revenue, is Durango Diaries. Amy Maestas, … more
In any given month, newspapers--whether in print, online or through a mobile app--reach 169 million adults, or 69% of the U.S. population, according to Nielsen Scarborough. more
Stephanie Spiess has been named publisher of The Argus Observer, a Wick Communications daily in Ontario, Oregon, and its sibling weekly publication, the Independent-Enterprise in Payette, Idaho. … more
America’s Newspapers—the association formed from the merger of the Inland Press Association and Southern Newspaper Publishers Association—was ceremonially launched October 6 at its … more
Days before the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the Local Media Consortium (LMC) offered a manifesto on how media companies should respond to the proliferation of "fake news" that drew huge attention during the campaign for the presidency. Here's a slightly condensed version of the manifesto from LMC, a partnership that aims to increase digital revenue and audience for companies representing more than 1,600 news sites in the U.S.:  more
Eva Moore upped to SC Free Times editor as Andy Shain gets Post and Courier promotion to bureau chief Eva Moore was named executive editor of the alt-weekly Free Times of Columbia, S.C., … more
Jon Gard has been named the new managing editor of The Elkhart (Indiana) Truth, Publisher Faye Murray announced. “I’m excited to have someone with Jon’s news experience leading our … more
Brainworks introduced a new browser-based platform intended to unify print and digital transactions at the 2019 Key Executives Mega-Conference in Las Vegas. Stratica Advertising and Stratica CRM … more
The Voice Media Group (VMG) has engaged the Santa Fe, N.M.-based brokerage Dirks, Van Essen & Murray shop its alternative newspaper, the LA Weekly.  more
Celestino most recently served as business development manager for Brainworks Software, a company that supplies computer software to newspapers for advertising, circulation and content management systems. 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
Nutting family-owned The Ogden Newspapers is buying the publishing assets of the Arundel family’s The Virginia News Group LLC, including its flagship Loudoun Times-Mirror and Loudner … more
TownNews has acquired the Rayos and Rivisita content management systems, adding more than 200 broadcasters and magazine publishers to its client roster, which includes almost 1,800 newspaper, TV, … more
Hearst has acquired The Pioneer Group, the publisher of two dailies and three weeklies in Michigan that was led by fourth-generation family owner Chairman Jack Batdorff and his son, President and CEO John Batdorff.  more
The retirement of a longtime industry veteran set off a series of changes at the top of BH Media Group’s newspaper groups in North Carolina and Virginia. more
Welcome to the August Edition of The Inlander! We are literally weeks away from the 133rd Annual Meeting scheduled September 9-11 in Chicago. Registration has been brisk and vendor sponsorship sales … more

Tom Warhover is stepping down as executive editor of the Columbia Missourian, the professional newspaper that serves as a training laboratory for Missouri School of Journalism students. 

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