Newspaper attendee registration opens for Senior Leadership Conference (annual meeting)
Oct. 16-18 in New Orleans
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Information about sponsorships and Solutions Partner registration will be available soon.
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Newspaper leaders will gather in New Orleans this fall to tackle the industry's challenges
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Join the leaders in the news industry Oct. 16-18 in New Orleans. The meeting will be held at the iconic Roosevelt Hotel, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, and include some uniquely New Orleans experiences.
The two-day meeting will focus on developing solutions to continue the evolutions of local newspapers. The meeting is perfect for publishers, owners, corporate leaders and other senior-level executives.
The opening reception will be Sunday evening, Oct. 16, and the meeting will conclude late Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 18. This meeting has a special BONUS SESSION Tuesday afternoon at the offices of The Advocate/Times-Picayune. Judi Terzotis, president and publisher, and her team will go through a number of their successful initiatives, followed by a reception at their office.
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Free webinar on June 23:
Increasing revenue with digital
From AdCellerant and The Advocate (Baton Rouge)
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Learn best practices to get your ad sellers comfortable with selling more digital!
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Noon-1 p.m. EDT | 11 a.m.-Noon CDT |
10-11 a.m. MDT | 9-10 a.m. PDT
There is power in partnerships. Experts from the dynamic duo, AdCellerant and The Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), want to share their essential tips for increasing your revenue generation from this quarter, next and the remainder of the year.
Hear how a true partnership with your digital provider can help you drive more new business, increase renewals, uncover upselling opportunities and what products are best pitched to complement your legacy products. Takeaways will include easy ways to get started and best practices to get your sellers comfortable with selling more digital!
This webinar will be led by Ben Bouslog, vice president business development with AdCellerant, and Robert Young, vice president digital solutions with The Advocate.
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Jim Perry named publisher of Sedalia Democrat and Warrensburg Star-Journal
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Jim Perry has a long history with Phillips Media and most recently was the publisher of the Harrison (Arkansas) Daily Times from 2015 to 2021.
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Vincent Cirel joins Gannett as chief technology officer
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Vincent Cirel is joining Gannett as chief technology officer, accelerating Gannett’s digital evolution as a data and technology subscription-led business.
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Tulsa World Media Co. makes two advertising promotions
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Tulsa World President Mark Lewis has announced two promotions in the advertising department.
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Evansville Courier & Press, Gleaner editor leaves for Indianapolis Star; interim named
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Ryan Reynolds has been named interim executive editor of the Evansville (Indiana) Courier & Press and Henderson (Kentucky) Gleaner, as Cindi Andrews leaves to take a management role at the Indianapolis Star.
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Dylan Phillips is the new editor of The Brunswick Beacon, Shallotte, North Carolina
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In this column to readers, Dylan Phillips introduced himself as the new editor of The Brunswick Beacon, Shallotte, North Carolina.
In other news, Zach Kilby has joined The Brunswick Beacon as staff writer and photographer. READ MORE
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Chuck Bohnet, longtime senior executive and board member of Forum Communications, dies
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Chuck Bohnet served in a variety of executive roles at The Forum, WDAY and Forum Communications. He is remembered as a "super star" executive and "quintessential advertising man."
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The state of newspapers
Once upon a time, newspapers were the first, best source of news for the public.
In many cities, people had a choice of newspapers. Some arrived first thing in the morning. Some were delivered in the afternoon — just in time for dad to get home from work, plop into his easy chair and peruse the previous day's box scores.
That's not the case anymore. Newspapers have seen an alarming shrinkage of their revenue, their resources, their staff, and their readership. And while smaller, local papers are hit especially hard by this, it is by no means limited to certain areas. This is a nationwide problem.
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Journalists sense turmoil in their industry amid continued passion for their work
From the economic upheaval of the digital age to the rise of political polarization and the COVID-19 pandemic, journalism in America has been in a state of turmoil for decades. While U.S. journalists recognize the many challenges facing their industry, they continue to express a high degree of satisfaction and fulfillment in their jobs, according to an extensive new Pew Research Center survey of nearly 12,000 working U.S.-based journalists.
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America's Newspapers calendar
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