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NAA: Who We Are

The Newspaper Association of America (NAA) is a nonprofit organization representing the $55 billion newspaper industry and more than 2,000 newspapers in the U.S. and Canada. Most NAA members are daily newspapers, accounting for 87 percent of U.S. daily circulation. Membership also includes many non-daily U.S. newspapers and other newspapers published in the Western Hemisphere, Europe and the Pacific Rim. Information about NAA and the newspaper industry can be found on the Association’s Web site (www.naa.org).

NAA was formed June 1, 1992 by the merger of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, the Newspaper Advertising Bureau and five industry marketing associations: the Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers, International Circulation Managers Association, International Newspaper Advertising and Marketing Executives, Newspaper Advertising Coop Network, and the Newspaper Research Council. NAA serves the newspaper industry and its members in strategic efforts to:

Industry vision

Newspapers serve our democratic society by vigilantly protecting the people’s right to know. Newspapers are leaders in providing news, editorial comment, information and advertising. Newspapers will remain vital and sustain their vigilance by: