- Inland Press Association
The Inland Press Association, founded in
1885 , is a 123-year-oldUnited States -basednot-for-profit organization owned by its membernewspaper s and operated by a volunteer board. Inland has over 1,200 daily and weekly newspaper members in all 50 states,Canada andBermuda . The association provides businessresearch ,training ,networking and idea-sharing services to member companies. [http://www.inlandpress.org/]Inland has an affiliated
foundation , which providescontinuing-education programs for newspaper managers and employees focused on practical assistance for day-to-day newspaper operations. [ [http://www.inlandpress.org/Main.asp?SectionID=37&SubSectionID=137&ArticleID=76 Denied:1up! Software ] ] Inland also administers the Newspaper Business Development Network [http://www.specialsections.org] , a separate organization for newspaper staff members involved in generating new revenue for newspapers.Inland is known internationally for its business research projects for newspaper companies, performing confidential cost and revenue studies, the industry standard for newspapers in North America and Latin America. The organization performs the Newspaper Industry Compensation Survey, the industry standard for newspaper compensation planning and Employee Attitude Surveys for newspaper companies.
The daily and weekly newspapers in the association reach nearly 20 million U.S. homes. Member newspapers range from the very large -- the
Chicago Sun-Times , theSt. Louis Post-Dispatch , thePittsburgh Post-Gazette , theMemphis Commercial Appeal , Denver’sRocky Mountain News , theOmaha World-Herald , theSeattle Times , theTampa Tribune , theColumbus Dispatch , theTacoma News-Tribune , Tucson’sArizona Daily Star , theSt. Petersburg Times , theIndianapolis Star , theAtlanta Journal & Constitution , and others to community daily and weekly newspapers from states as far west asAlaska andHawaii and as far east asBangor, Maine ;Rio Grande, New Jersey ; andHamilton, Bermuda .Inland also offers an annual calendar of journalist study missions to other nations to improve the understanding of other cultures. Inland delegations have visited more than 50 countries ranging from
Albania toZimbabwe . During these visits, Inland delegations have met with President (then opposition leader)Megawati Sukarnoputri ofIndonesia ; President (then Vice President)Eduardo Duhalde of Argentina; PresidentThabo Mbeki ofSouth Africa ; PresidentSuleyman Demirel ofTurkey , and other leaders.Inland provides a monthly publication for newspapers, including practical business andjournalistic assistance, in areas such as revenue development, editing techniques, and management education. Inland’s foundation provides more than 30 training seminars and
Webinar s each year, dealing with the practical aspects of newspaper operations in all departments.Inland also offers other
human resources services including employee attitude surveys; news media job fairs; e-mail networking system; job description exchange; sales comp plan exchange; and online job board and resume search. It also offers legal hotlines, contests to motivate and encourage employees and exchange ideas, idea books, a libel insurance premium discount plan, conventions for professional education, job opportunity information, job fairs and other projects to support and encourage a diverse newspaper industry workforce, aid to journalism education and more.History
The Inland Press Association first convened on May 7, 1885, in
Chicago . The 19 publishers that first met at Chicago’sTremont House represented papers fromIndiana ,Illinois ,Wisconsin ,Michigan andIowa . Since then, the association has grown to include more than 1,200 newspapers from all 50 states,Canada , andBermuda . [ [http://www.inlandpress.org/Main.asp?SectionID=37&SubSectionID=137&ArticleID=77 Denied:1up! Software ] ]Inland has a long history of catering to the needs of newspapers of all sizes, and has a strong constituency of independent and family-owned newspapers. In 1885, newsprint trusts hurt small newspaper publishers. In order to compete, they needed the strength provided by an alliance. Three men, Robert Mann Woods of the
Joliet Republic-Sun , E.A. Nattinger of theOttawa Times and John W. Fornof of theStreator Free Press , called the first meeting and formed a newspaper alliance that has grown through more than a century of service. Many of the original members still retain Inland membership. One original family, the Bliss family inJanesville, Wis. , still participates actively in Inland.Inland’s research services also have evolved through decades of use and improvements. The first cost and revenue study was conducted in
1920 , through its roots date back to surveys dated around1911 . The precursor of the Newspaper Industry Compensation Survey was established in1930 . The first advertising linage reports were done in1931 , providing the report with a 66-year history of helping newspapers find new revenues.Inland began offering its education programs in
1978 with "Editing Small Newspapers." Inland has educated more than 15,000 newspaper employees through its seminars and workshops. The foundation sponsors more than 30 training programs and Webinars each year, attracting more than 1,000 participants annually.References
External links
* [http://www.inlandpress.org/ Official website]
* [http://www.allbusiness.com/services/business-services-miscellaneous-business/4684094-1.html Inland turns 120]
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