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The Southeast Missourian is being applauded by readers for a new policy on how its crime reports are made available to search engines. Under the policy, the newspaper’s daily crime report will … more
The second annual Executive Voices conference exclusively for newspaper executives is now open for registration. Inland’s Executive Voices 2.0 builds on last year’s conference which featured … more
The Villages (Florida) Daily Sun was judged Best In Show for both the color and black-and-white categories in the 2018 Southern Lithoplate/Inland Press Association Print Quality Competition. … more
Even in retirement after three decades of service to journalism and the newspaper industry, Cheryl Dell is living the criteria for the Ralph D. Casey/Minnesota she’ll receive September 11 at the … more
Aaron Becher—who had been general manager of The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and West Fargo Pioneer since 2012 and became director of advertising operations for parent Forum Communications earlier this … more
Here’s a statement on the unanimous decision from STOPP: Stop Tariffs on Printers & Publishers (STOPP), a coalition of printers, publishers, retailers, paper suppliers and distributors, today … more
After last year holding an Annual Meeting outside of Chicago for the first time in 132 years, Inland’s most important gathering returns to the city of its founding with a program reflecting its … more
First, let me begin by welcoming you to Chicago and the 133rd Inland Annual Meeting. We have an outstanding program awaiting you. As I reflect on this last year as president of your association, I … more
William F. (Bill) Skemp—a paperboy for the Telegraph Herald in Dubuque, Iowa, who retired after a six-decade career as chairman and CEO of parent Woodward Communications Inc.—died July 28, 2018 … more
Newspaper veteran Nickolas Monico is the new president of News Media Corporation. “I’ve known Nick for many years and I am very pleased to have him join NMC,” said John Tompkins, founder … more
Robert Bauwens has been named director of production for Wick Communications In this new role, he will work with the production managers in Montrose, Colorado; Ontario, Oregon; Pierre, South … more
A managing editor from Indiana and an editor from Wyoming are the newest Inland Fellows. This two-year program—for employees their management has identified as having the potential for a … more
The annual meeting is always a good time to look at what your association has accomplished over the last 12 months – and what to expect in the upcoming year. Let’s start with the most basic … 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
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
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
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
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
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
Inland members like programming that’s balanced between digital and print topics and that’s focuses on growth—particularly audience growth. That’s among the key takeaways from the … more
With all of the talking heads on television news stations pontificating about the prospects for an international trade war initially fueled by tariffs that have been implemented by the Trump … more
More than 11,000 Americans are petitioning the U.S. government to reverse massive tariffs that the government recently imposed on newsprint, a coalition of printers, publishers, paper suppliers and … 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 Loudon Times-Mirror and Loudner magazine. … more
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