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July/August 2001
June 2001
May 2001 Convention Report
- Toronto's Diversity
and Competition Set the Stage
Some 654 U.S. newspaper executives and guests joined
280 Canadian counterparts at this joint meeting of NAA and
Canadian Newspaper Association. Attendees heard innovative
strategies for cutitng costs and tapping new revenue and
speakers including U.S. Vice President Richard Cheney, Broadcaster
Peter Jennings andAd-man Jack Neary.A corps of student journalists
captured it all!
May 2001
April 2001
March 2001
February 2001
December 2000
November 2000
October 2000
September 2000
July/August 2000
June 2000 Convention Report
June 2000
- Wireless: The Next Wave?
Handheld devices drive a flurry of services. But is anyone really
out there?
- Putting It Together
System integration has evolved beyond the act of connecting machines.
It has become a force for managing change.
- Technology's Bull Market
With Y2K tweaks and technology lockdowns behind them, NEXPO attendees
can assess debuts amid a strong economy and cross-pollination from
NAA's other Newspapers 2000 conferences.
- Ads In the In-Box June's New Media
column. Plus an extended index of
industry news.
May 2000
- Free: At What Cost?
The number of free publications grows as paid circulation stagnates.
- Mission: Multimedia
Convergence leads to new reporting strategies at newspapers across
the nation.
- Profile: Andy Barnes
NAA's incoming chairman anticipates a year of wonderful challenges
and hard work.
- Inside the Center
The Media Management Center is playing a critical role in the industrywide
Readership Initiative.
- Redefining 'Paid'
The Audit Bureau of Circulations is considering an overhaul of
the rules governing the way publishers count paid circulation.
- Two Paths to Scam Prevention
To battle classified-ad fraud, newspaper publishers are working
both privately and with the Federal Trade Commission.
- Now Hear This: MP3 May's New Media
column. Plus an extended index of
industry news.
April 2000
March 2000
February 2000
January 2000
December 1999
November 1999
October 1999
September 1999
July/August 1999 and NEXPO Review

June 1999
May 1999 Convention Report
- A look back at the 1999 NAA Annual
Convention in San Diego, including a first look at NAA's new readership
initiative, an update on NAA Partners 2000 activities, advice from
marketing guru Sergio Zyman, the launch of the Bona Fide Online Classified
mark, Wall Street analysts' take on the industry and more.
May 1999
April 1999
March 1999
February 1999
January 1999
December 1998
November 1998
October 1998
September 1998
July/August 1998 and NEXPO Review

June 1998
May 1998 Convention Report
May 1998
- Pay For Performance
As some publishers link pay to measurable results, compensation
packages undergo review.
- Wanted: Job Candidates
A look at hiring in today's tight job market, from the corner office
to the maintenance crew.
- Legal Ads Online
Utah's law allowing public-notice ads to be posted online could
spell trouble for print publishers.
- Party's Over May's New Media column.
Plus an extended index of industry
news.
April 1998
March 1998
February 1998
January 1998
- Data Warehousing
New tools integrate and exploit the wealth of information publishers
already possess. But is this fool's gold?
- 1998 Economic Forecast
NAA's chief economist examines whether the bubble will burst in
the New Year--and comes up with good news for publishers.
- Profile: Guy Gannett Communications
In the first of a series of newspaper-company profiles, Presstime
looks at a Maine media company with an ambitious goal: creating $50
million in new value.
- Untangling the Web January's New
Media column. Plus an extended index
of industry news.
December 1997
- 20 Under 40 (+2)
Presstime's fifth annual look at 20 up-and-coming newspaper personnel,
plus a look back at the first class
of 20 Under 40 nominees.
- Mac vs. PC
The traditional publishing-industry platform now faces a powerful
PC push.
- NNN, Year 3
The National Newspaper Network looks back at its third record-setting
year.
- Untangling the Web December's
New Media column. Plus an extended index
of industry news.
November 1997
October 1997
September 1997
July/August 1997
June 1997
May 1997 Convention Report
May 1997
April 1997
March 1997
February 1997
January 1997
December 1996
November 1996
October 1996
- Complete Table of Contents
- Pressing Matters
Technological innovations that address a host of concerns have
begun to thaw the glacial pace of change in the pressroom. Consider
what these companies gained with their upgrades.
- GenX in the Newsroom
Our adopted GenXer wanders American newsrooms and introduces us
to five young subjects and their lives on deadline.
- Freeman Fallout?
A newspaper-oriented review of the Freeman court decision designating
some journalists as artistic professionals.
- Now You're Talking! October New Media
column. Plus an extended index of industry
news.
September 1996
July/August 1996
June 1996
May 1996 Convention Report
- A Day in the Life
Complete coverage of NAA's annual Convention in New York City,
including speeches, new-media developments and survey results.
May 1996
April 1996
March 1996
February 1996
January 1996
December 1995
- Complete Table of Contents
- The Young and Restless
Presstime's third annual 20 Under 40 offers insights into the future
of newspapers and the people who will make it happen.
- The Digital-Ad Dilemma
An NAA task force readies guidelines to help clear the problem-strewn
path to electronic commerce.
- NNN: An Update
The Newspaper National Network takes readers on a sales call to
demonstrate the industry's powerful advertising message.
November 1995
October 1995
- Complete Table of Contents
- MSN and You
As Microsoft's Bill Gates enters the on-line service world, many
see his arrival as an endorsement of new-media potential. Others see
it as one more reason to worry. Only on the Web: a complete
list of inaugural Microsoft Network interactive content providers
and hyperlinks to related sites.
- Judges Frown at the Birdie
The televised O.J. Simpson trial has blurred the benefits of cameras
in the courtroom. Some judges now opt to keep their proceedings out
of the spotlight.
- Making Archives Pay
The Union Leader and New Hampshire Sunday News initially bought
an archive as a resource for its editors and reporters. As part of
an agreement with a regional Bell, it's found a way to place it on-line--without
the accompanying hardware and billing headaches.
- Would You Publish?
Members of the newspaper industry responding to a Presstime Magazine
survey were nearly evenly split by The New York Times' and The Washington
Post's joint decision to publish the 35,000-word manifesto of the
Unabomber, an unknown terrorist implicated in 16 bombings that left
three people dead and 23 injured. Only on the Web: a
sampler of comments from newspaper editors and publishers.
September 1995
- Complete Table of Contents
- Digital Blacksburg, Va.
To test the impact of new media on daily life, Blacksburg, Va.,
has been fully wired. So where do newspapers fit in? See for yourself
with interactive links to Blacksburg's electronic village.
- Planner: Archiving Systems
Issues to weigh, questions to ask and sources to build a virtual
library of digital images and test. Plus an interactive hotlinked
vendor list.
- The Postal Offensive
The Postal Service wants to reinvent itself in the age of E-mail
and faxes, but success may come at the expense of some newspapers.
Only on the Web: An extended version of the Presstime article.
July/August 1995
June 1995
- Complete Table of Contents
- Special Report:R-D Alliances
Newspapers, not known as research-and-development pioneers, now
take a more active role in forwarding production technology through
working alliances.
- Alliance Guide
A comprehensive look at newspaper-vendor alliances, including beta
tests and other partnerships.
- Next Stop: NEXPO'95
A function-by-function preview of production developments to be
showcased in Atlanta this month.
Previous Issues
- May 1995:Bulletin!
That's the call of newspapers that have opted to create online
bulletin boards, a modest but effective route to interactivity.
- April 1995: For Coding, Once Is Now Enough
As the task of translating a megaload of formats shifts back to
newspapers, new programs can help.
- March 1995: Ads That Click
Too often, discussion of online models centers on content over
advertising potential. Here are some ad efforts that seem to click.
- February 1995:Pagination Solutions
Do it yourself, do it with help, hire an integrator or buy a turnkey
system. Learn the pros and cons of each approach from those who put
them to task.
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