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After four generations of ownership by the Atkinson and Graaskamp families, The Eau Claire Press Company has been sold to family-owned Adams Publishing Group. more
Daily Herald parent expands its custom publishing business Paddock Publications, publisher of the Daily Herald in suburban Chicago, has purchased a Spokane, Wash.-based publisher of chamber of … more
Publisher Neal Ronquist said in an article in the paper by Brooks Johnson. “This is more targeted, more specific coverage of neighborhoods. It’s really getting into almost street-by-street coverage.” more
Minneapolis weekly changes hands The Lakes Area Review in New London, Minn., has new owners. Ted and Kari Jo Almen, owners of the Village Ink of Kerkhoven, Minn., bought the 6,500 … more
Mather Economics LLC and Inland are partnering to deliver The Mather Symposium on smart audience management.  The Mather Symposium, Oct. 10-12 at the Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead in Atlanta, … more
A note on our appearance You may notice that this month’s Inlander has a slightly different look. That is because, working with the team at the Pioneer News Group page design team in … more
Lessons for newspapers Union blitzkrieg: drive to organize news staff at digital news operations For all of the pieces written about new media developments, no one predicted the successful … 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
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
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
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
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
In partnership, AdCellerant offering free training, Google certifications Inland has established a partnership with AdCellerant that will provide training and Google certifications to employees … more
reporting, editorial design and digital Proud of your newsroom? Show off their work in the Inland Newsroom Contests Entering the Newsroom Contests shows the industry—and your … more
Inland and the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association released their preliminary program for their joint Annual Meeting at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs Sept. 10-12. more
Inland member newspapers represent more than one-third of the 21 news organizations selected to participate in the first year of the Poynter Local News Innovation Project, which is designed to accelerate digital transformation in local news. more
Davy Goldsmith has sold Harrisburg Magazine, Lehigh Valley Magazine and other companion publications to Benchmark Media, a full-service advertising and public relations agency. Dirks, Van Essen & … more
Jeff Schumacher has beennamed publisher of The Daily Post-Athenian in Athens, Tenn., and The Advocate & Democrat in Monroe County. He succeeds Rhonda Whaley, who had served as publisher since 2014. more
Ted McGrew, who has long served as Southern Lithoplate Inc.’s chief of sales to newspapers, was promoted to vice president sales, more
Before joining SNG in March, he was a GateHouse Media regional general manager overseeing the Ohio dailies, 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 … more
Grandpa used to tell me not to go into the newspaper business. "It was a tough, thankless job, he said, and the critics could wear you down if you let them.” more
Calendars are the first step in organizing your newsroom and your time—priorities. The second step is to develop a communications plan. more
For many newspapers, summer brings nice weather—and a revenue slump. But if you target the right advertisers with the right promotions and engagement campaigns, you can make this one of your most profitable seasons of the year. more
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