Sterns to Launch 'Detroit Daily Press' This Month
Publishers of The Detroit Daily Press said Friday that they will launch a third Detroit-area daily through newsstands on Nov. 23, with home delivery to commence a week later. The paper is staffed largely by Detroit-area newspaper veterans. Its initial 200,000-copy press run will be shared between two unidentified printers.
- November 13, 2009 4:24 PM ET
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'Miami Herald' to Launch Hyperlocal Web Network
"We've created a platform through which we can give a partner control over a neighborhood section," Rick Hirsch, senior editor/multimedia, said about the network that will start with five communities. "They can use our content management system and publish photos, stories ... and have control over advertising. And they keep what they sell."
- November 13, 2009 10:30 AM ET
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Shoe Drops: Solomon Out as 'Wash Times' Editor
He'd been missing in action since the top level shakeup at The Washington Times and now it's official -- John Solomon is out as executive editor. In fact, he's been out for about six days.
- November 12, 2009 11:40 PM ET
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Vicki Barrett Named VP/Advertising for Mobile 'Press-Register'
Vicki Barrett has been named vice president for advertising at the Press-Register in Mobile, Ala., and The Mississippi Press in Pascagoula. Barrett most recently was VP/advertising at the Sun Herald in Biloxi, Miss. |
Joe Butkiewicz Named VP/Exec. Editor of Wilkes-Barre 'Times Leader'
Joe Butkiewicz has been appointed vice president/executive editor of The Times Leader in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He is promoted from managing editor. |
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At IAPA in Argentina
At this week¿s Inter American Press Association in Buenos Aires, three former Latin American presidents impress with their way not just with words -- but ideas. - by Mark Fitzgerald - November 13, 2009
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Gannett Looks to Spread the 'Buzz' to Advertisers
Offering advertisers more than display, Gannett Co.'s Buzz Bureau looks to provide valuable new options, including such services as content licensing, research and national distribution. "Advertisers are looking for something new and different," says Susan Lavington, senior VP of marketing for USA Today. - by Jennifer Saba - November 06, 2009
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Snakes on the Plame: Previews of Upcoming Film Based on CIA Leak Case
Like everyone who covered extensively the CIA leak case, Judy Miller and the Scooter Libby trial, I am anxiously awaiting, with appropriate skepticism, the pending release of the first Hollywood treatment, starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn. Director Doug Liman offers a preview, and so does "anonymous." - by Greg Mitchell - October 28, 2009
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E&P's 2009 Photos of the Year Our annual competition, now in its 10th year, featured several new categories and attracted an array of compelling entries.
More Money in Circulation? Some publishers are actually making circulation profits by jacking up cover prices. But will this strategy benefit them in the long term?
Increased Mobility The latest FAS-FAX may have delivered news of more losses, but digital formats including mobile applications are poised for growth in 2010.
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Rollin, Rollin, Rollin ...
Christopher Anderson/The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
Lee Crafton and his horse-drawn trailers amble down the shoulder of Highway 2 out of Priest River headed toward Spokane, Wash. Crafton has traveled 7,000 miles in a covered wagon with a team of horses for the past three years, relying on the kindnesses of strangers and a few friends to keep him going. He spent Tuesday night, Nov. 3, 2009, in Priest River, Idaho, where reporter Mike Prager and photographer Christopher Anderson caught up with him the next day.
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