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Stanley Schwartz is the former managing editor of NNA's Publishers’ Auxiliary.
People prefer newspapers for their local news over TV and the internet, according to a survey conducted for the National Newspaper Association.
“The purpose of the National Newspaper Association’s Great Idea Exchange,” said Robert M. Williams Jr., “is to collect an idea or ideas that you can take home and either generate ...
Some of the best ideas are ones that have been used time and time again. During the Great Ideas Exchange at the National Newspaper Association’s 129th Annual Convention and Trade Show, a group of ...
Two-thirds of residents in small towns across America depend upon their local newspaper for news and information, according to the National Newspaper Association’s most recent newspaper readership ...
About Two-thirds (67%) of residents in small U.S. communities in the United States read local newspapers ranging from 1 to 7 days a week, according to the 2013 Community Newspaper Readership Study conducted ...
If you were looking for ideas on how to promote your paper, generate more revenue and increase your circulation, then the Great Ideas Exchange at the 127th Annual National Newspaper Association Convention ...
In order to get that revenue, newspapers must be thriving in their markets. And sometimes, that revenue can come from a great idea.
The directory produced about $120,000 in revenue for the paper and cost about $20,000 to produce.
Following consistent trends, the study shows that 74 percent of people in communities served by a newspaper with circulations under 15,000 read a local newspaper each week.