E&P's Publisher of the Year award to be presented at Senior Leadership Conference
Nominate your publisher by Sept. 30
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For over 100 years, Editor & Publisher magazine has been honoring an industry leader as its Publisher of the Year. This year's award will be presented at the Senior Leadership Conference of America's Newspapers, Oct. 16-18 in New Orleans.
“As in the past, we will be devoting our November 2022 cover story to recognize this individual,” said Mike Blinder, publisher of E&P. “As we state on the nomination page at http://www.EditorandPublisher.com/POY, we are seeking your assistance in recognizing a leader with business acumen, technical savvy and a deep understanding of what needs to be done to stay successful — along with the fortitude and tenacity to implement change.”
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Free webinar next Wednesday: Learn how your newspaper can get involved in the emerging (and lucrative) sports betting market
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During a free webinar on Wednesday, Aug. 24, learn how your newspaper can turn BET.NOLA.com's success into your success.
During 2021, Sports Book operators invested over $1 billion in marketing and Americans legally wagered $52.7 billion. There are significant opportunities for newspapers -- both through new monetization streams for content that your paper is already producing and through greater engagement from your audience.
Get the details on Aug. 24 during a free webinar from Home Field Sports and America's Newspapers.
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Amanda Montgomery and Mark Cohen
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APG announces leadership promotions
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A leadership retirement in the Adams Publishing Group Eastern North Carolina division allowed two promotions for APG Ohio/Michigan.
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Randy Parker leaves the York Daily Record after 33 years
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In addition to serving as editor of the York paper, Randy Parker was central Pennsylvania executive editor for the USA TODAY Network.
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Creative Circle Media Solutions and e-Type Services team up to offer clients more services
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Creative Circle Media Solutions and eType Services have announced they will be supporting one another’s clients by cross-selling some of their services. eType Services will offer Creative Circle’s Premium Pages, on-site digital sales blitzes and specialized apps to its clients, while Creative Circle will offer eType’s mobile apps to its clients.
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Battles over newspaper legal notices intensify
They are usually not the most scintillating content in a newspaper: the small-print legal notices that state and federal governments are required to publish to inform constituents of what they are doing.
But from a business point of view, the notices, which cover everything from rezoning requests to sidewalk café permits, are a vital stream of revenue for U.S. newspapers at a time when other traditional advertising revenue continues to decline. Since 2005, the U.S. has lost more than 2,500 newspapers, a quarter of its total.
Yet in some states, including Florida and Colorado, that revenue stream is under threat as politicians move to eliminate the requirement that legal notices be printed in newspapers of record.
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Editorial: Let Big Tech pay for local news
The audience for news is growing fast, with media organizations reaching approximately 136 million U.S. adults each week. Yet at the same time, revenue generated by U.S. news publications has dropped 58% since 2005. Between 2004 and 2018, newspaper newsroom employment dropped by almost half, according to the Pew Research Center. How can news organizations be losing money when traffic to news sites is increasing? Simple: The people producing this news aren’t being paid for it.
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Plan ahead for October:
America's Newspapers has a content package that will help you honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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Rates start at $110, based on your newspaper's circulation.
Powered by Content That Works, the America's Newspapers release of the Breast Cancer Awareness package is now available.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month, providing a great opportunity to match advertisers and sponsors with relevant content that your readers want. You can publish the content how you please, releasing digitally, filling space in a weekly column, or packing together as a traditional tab. Once you have the content, you are welcome to use it however works for your publication.
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Share your news with us for the next issue of our newsletter — executive and staff appointments, as well as news about innovations, new print or digital products, etc. We want to highlight the good things your newspaper is doing!
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