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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
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
CNHI LLC, the publisher of more than 100 community newspapers in 22 states, said it is exploring the sale of its newspaper properties. News of the possible sale of the Montgomery, … more
The STOPP Coalition, which includes the Inland Press Association among its 60-plus members, has launched a petition calling on the International Trade Commission to reverse tariffs imposed by the … more
CNHI LLC, the publisher of more than 100 community newspapers in 22 states, said it is exploring the sale of its newspaper properties. News of the possible sale of the Montgomery, … more
It’s finally summer, and summertime is a busy one for the Inland Press Association, staff and boards! As you read the June edition of The Inlander, the boards of Inland Association and … more
GateHouse Media is buying The Pueblo Chieftain, the oldest daily newspaper in Colorado, from the Rawlings family-owned The Star-Journal Publishing Corp. The sale was expected to close in … more
Taking action to protect publishers and printers from unjustified tariffs, a bipartisan group of U.S. senators have introduced the “Protecting Rational Incentives in Newsprint Trade Act of 2018,” … more
Inland members are owners, publishers, general managers, top operations executives—influential and empowered to make buying decisions about your products or services. They lead robust … more
Rory Palm began as regional president of Adams Publishing Group Media of the Rockies in May, after 25 years at Forum Communications, the last four as publisher of The Daily Republic in Mitchell, … more
Welcome to the May issue of The Inlander! It’s hard to believe it’s spring (other than Arizona and Florida is there anywhere in the country that’s warm and experiencing a true spring?), but … more
AIM Media Midwest LLC has acquired Sentinel-Tribune of Bowling Green, Ohio and the other publishing assets of The Sentinel Company Inc. The newspaper had been owned by the Haswell family for 118 … more
When a newspaper announces a change to its publication schedule, it’s inevitably a reduction in print frequency. But not this time. Shaw Media on April 24 added a second edition, on Tuesdays, … more
Terry Cascioli, a former chief revenue officer of the Erie (Pa.) Times-News, returned to the GateHouse Media newspaper as publisher. He succeeds Ken Nelson, who had been publisher for more than … more
Jim Moroney, hailed as a disciplined yet innovative leader in an industry transforming itself for the digital era, is retiring this month as chairman, president and CEO of The Dallas Morning News’ … more
Jake Mienk, publisher of the Palestine Herald-Press and … more
Inland Press Association is a founding member of a broad coalition of associations and businesses in the publishing, printing and paper industries that is fighting proposed tariffs on imported Canadian newsprint and other papers—actions the coalition believes threatens industries that employ more than 600,000 workers. more
Days after it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica used massive amounts of data scooped up from Facebook, The Taos News reminded readers that print newspapers remain a source of … more
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