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LNP, the Lancaster, Pennsylvania, daily newspaper, has bought Presteligence’s NewsXtreme Prepress Production Workflow Solutions to manage its print production. 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
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
Bart Leath has been named interim publisher of The Advertiser-Tribune in Tiffin, Ohio, Ogden Newspapers announced in March. 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
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
The Key Executives Mega-Conference cemented its claim as the industry’s largest and most important gathering as the News Media Alliance announced it will join the Inland Press Association, Local Media Association and the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association as a partner of the 2018 Mega-Conference to be held February 26 to 28 in San Diego. 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
SOUTH BEND — Schurz Communications, which owns the South Bend Tribune, has acquired Michigan-based Online Tech, entering into the rapidly growing cloud computing market as it continues to evolve … 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
After experimenting with the structure in the Midwest and South, Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. is going all-in on a system of regional editors. CNHI announced the expanded news leadership … 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
Lee Enterprises has sold its newspaper and digital media operations in Maysville, Kentucky to Champion Media LLC, including The Ledger Independent and maysville-online.com. Randy Cope of Cribb, … 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
Paxton Media Group has bought The Daily Herald of Roanoke Rapids, N.C., from Wick Communications. Dirks, Van Essen & Murray, a media merger and acquisition firm based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, … 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
This year’s Mega-Conference offers an unprecedented number of options for executives who make their way to San Diego—48 separate sessions including the Solutions Stage … 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
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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
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
Legislators in literally half of the United States began the new year by introducing more than 60 bills relating to public notices—many of which would have the effect of taking public notices … more
Two presenters at the Key Executives Mega-Conference shared a case study showing how easy it can be for a code developer to skim display ad dollars from a newspaper’s website, as well as tips for preventing this type of fraud. more
Here’s a tale of time spent on two media, according to Guy Tasaka, chief digital officer at Calkins Digital: more
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