Protecting, Promoting and Enhancing Community Newspapers Since 1885
The National Newspaper Association monitors, evaluates and analyzes trends affecting the community newspaper industry through various forms of research.
Sep 28, 2016
The Annual Publisher Confidence Survey is available for participation from newspaper owners and executives. The Survey asks eleven questions that provide direct feedback from publishers on revenue, ...
Feb 3, 2014
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 ...
Feb 3, 2014
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 ...
Feb 25, 2013
Community newspaper readers, surveyed recently, still say they prefer their local papers for getting their news and information. The survey was conducted in small U.S. towns and cities where the circulation ...
Feb 25, 2013
The purpose of the 2012 NNA Community Newspaper Readership Survey was to continue to examine public attitudes, perceptions, and readership of editorial and advertising contents in local newspapers in small ...
Download "5 Reasons Why You Should Advertise with Community Newspapers," a four-page, full-color brochure designed to help NNA members show the value of advertising in community newspapers to prospective ...
Sep 11, 2012
The difficulty of finding good advertisers for community newspapers is not news to publishers. In an informal survey by the National Newspaper Association of how its member papers feel about advertising ...
Download "10 Reasons Why You Should Advertise with Community Newspapers," an eight-page, full-color brochure designed to help NNA members show the value of advertising in community newspapers to prospective ...
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.