Newspapers possess unparalleled ability to collect information. Decades of history have focused information-gathering efforts on the print product. Intense competition has forced newspapers to adapt this ability to Web-based products.
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By Randy Craig | Editor
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2/19/07
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June 6 - 7
Seattle, Wash.
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Seminar Benefits
Provides advanced training in management of circulation departments at newspapers. Focuses on new strategies for building home delivery and …
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2/15/07
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May 15 - 16, 2008
Site to be determined
Tactical updates, new business development ideas and problem-solving tips for newspaper advertising operations.
Advertising Executives Benefits
Training for newspaper advertising executives in …
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2/15/07
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May 23 - 24, 2007
Radisson Hotel & Suites, Chicago, Ill.
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Workshop Benefits
Provides new ideas for effectively managing a newsroom. Offers tips on boosting productivity, editing for readership, and tackling …
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2/15/07
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May 7 - 8, 2008
Proposed for Columbus, Ohio
Workshop Benefits
Focuses on the specific needs of smaller-circulation newspapers with limited staffing and resources. Emphasizes new revenue ideas and innovative business strategies. Provides a …
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2/15/07
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As skyrocketing housing prices force more and more residents to move elsewhere, the Palm Beach (Fla.) Post has produced a special section designed to help readers weather the housing storm.
The newspaper has been at the forefront of affordable …
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By Jeremy Weber
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2/13/07
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April 24 - 26, 2007
Radisson Hotel & Suites, Chicago, Ill.
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Seminar Benefits
Provides introduction to circulation management and HR responsibilities for new managers and management …
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2/13/07
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2/13/07
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Inland Press Association will sponsor a News Media Job Fair for print and online jobs on Saturday, March 31. The job fair, co-sponsored by Illinois Press Association, will take place at the University Club of Chicago and run from 10 …
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2/8/07
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"Read my lips" turned out to be the best Valentine's Day message readers sent their loved ones through The Bryan-College Station (Texas) Eagle.Lip prints of different colors, sizes and shapes were smacked on the classified pages, along with sweet …
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By Ellyn Ong Vea | Special to the Inlander
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2/4/07
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The Park Cities People has been providing news to the Dallas elite for over 25 years.What do they want to read? The same content as any market: local."The majority of our stories could be considered 'refrigerator journalism,'" said Guy Griffin, …
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By Jeremy Weber | Associate Editor
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2/4/07
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The headline caught my eye. "We don't do dead deer."
I was reading the Missouri Press News from October. The headline, topping a story reprinted from the Hannibal (Mo.) Courier-Post, referred to the newspaper practice of running photos of hunters …
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By Randy Craig | Editor
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2/4/07
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For years, newspapers have seen declines in paid copy sales as readers choose to get their news from the Internet or other means. And the numbers keep falling.But the Daily Item in Sunbury, Pa., has managed to buck that trend. Since implementing …
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By Dorothy Hernandez | Special to the Inlander
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2/4/07
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The Sandusky (Ohio) Register proved that starting over is not necessarily a bad business strategy.After years of running its Web site under the paid-content model, the newspaper started with a blank slate to build a new Web site with a new revenue …
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By Randy Craig | Editor
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2/4/07
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The headline caught my eye. "We don't do dead deer."
I was reading the Missouri Press News from October. The headline, topping a story reprinted from the Hannibal (Mo.) Courier-Post, referred to the newspaper practice of running photos of hunters …
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By Randy Craig | Editor
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2/4/07
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Merchandise auctions can successfully drive newspaper revenues. They can also be a lot of work. But the Billings (Mont.) Gazette has found something even more profitable to auction: gift certificates."It's obvious when you think about it," said Dave …
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By Jeremy Weber | Associate Editor
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2/4/07
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When the angry phone calls started coming into the Bowling Green, Ky., Chamber of Commerce, its staff wondered why.
The chamber had recently taken an unpopular position in a local debate over whether Bowling Green should receive a new area code. …
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By Jeremy Weber | Associate Editor
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2/4/07
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After six months of sports podcasting, staff members at the Daily Chronicle disagree over who has the harder job. The sports people at the 9,600-circulation daily think the Web people do. The Web people think the reverse.The Daily Chronicle, based …
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By Jeremy Weber | Associate Editor
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2/4/07
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