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The 2017 edition of the Key Executives Mega-Conference announces its intentions for its three days in Orlando with its theme: Innovation & Insight: The Business of Publishing News. more
Carl Esposito, publisher of The Daily Times in Maryville/Alcoa, Tennessee for nine years and regional president for Adams Publishing Group for nearly three years, will retire effective Nov. 1, the company announced. more
It doesn't seem to be enough anymore to just be digitally savvy, or even completely focused on digital. For you to be fully on board, you need to have adopted a disdain for print. About a year ago, I was chatting with the CEO of a company that was gobbling up newspaper properties left and right. He asked me how I helped newspapers. I responded that there's still a lot of profitable volume to be had by including print in the sales conversation.  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
It turns out that those darn millennials might just be good customers for newspapers after all. At the Mega-Conference, Jeff Sonderman, the deputy executive director of the American Press … more
Steve Fisher is joining Adams Publishing Group as regional president of APG Media of Southern Minnesota. Before joining APG, Fisher spent 18 years at Dubuque, Iowa-based Woodward Communications … more
For years, the Drone Journalism Lab at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Journalism and Mass Communications has been the go-to source for information on newsgathering by unmanned aerial vehicle.  more
By his own account, Lloyd Case knew just about nothing about the newspaper business when in 1982 he answered an ad in his local Fargo, North Dakota, paper, The Forum. more
When Joyce McCullough was told she would be the recipient of the 2019 Ray Carlsen Distinguished Service Award, her first reaction was, wait, me? 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
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
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
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 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
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
The Dallas Morning News is moving to downtown from its longtime headquarters across town -- and taking its iconic "Rock of Truth" with it.  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
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
Former Inland Press Association Chairman Ed Lehman has written "Rolling With the Press: A Publisher's Journey," an autobiography of his life as a reporter, editor, publisher and owner of the Longmont (Colo.) Times-Call and other Lehman Communications newspapers. 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

Anita R. Henry, the wife of longtime Inland active member Ed Henry, died Jan. 19 in South Bend, Ind. after a long battle with ALS. She was 67.

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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
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
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