Newspapers

NAHP announces Board of Directors

The National Association of Hispanic Publications, Inc. (NAHP, Inc.) announced the swearing in of its new Executive Board of Directors and Regional Directors as the organization celebrates its 40th year anniversary next year in 2022. This year, the NAHP swears in its largest and most diverse group of leaders in over a decade.

Marqués González named Editor & Publisher of the Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald

McClatchy named Aminda Marqués González as Editor and Publisher of the Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald.

Impremedia appoints Iván Adaime as its new CEO

Impremedia has designated Iván Adaime as its new CEO, effective December 10th, 2018, replacing Gabriel Dantur, who will return to LA NACION, Impremedia’s parent company, where he will bring his significant expertise in digital transformation and change management.

Digital Touchpoints are Making Their Mark in U.S. Retail, But Print is (Still) Not Dead

Technology has redefined the ways we communicate, read, bank, listen and shop. In fact, U.S. adults now spend more than three hours a day using the internet and apps via computers and smartphones. That usage represents double-digit growth from last year.

Reports of the Demise of Newspapers Were Greatly Exaggerated

June 30th marked the one-year anniversary of the dissolution of Newspaper National Network, LP (NNN) — formerly the sales and marketing arm of the newspaper industry.  As this date approached and subsequently passed without a powerful display of fireworks, it affirmed what I already knew — change happens, marketers adapt, new media solutions emerge and the newspaper industry is no longer headline news.

News Media Alliance Calls for Legislation to Address Impact of Digital Duopoly on News Organizations

The News Media Alliance – representing almost 2,000 news organizations – called on Congress to allow publishers to negotiate collectively with dominant online platforms. The objective is to permit publishers to have concrete discussions with the two dominant distributors of online news content, Google and Facebook, on business model solutions to secure the long-term availability of local journalism produced by America’s newsrooms.

There’s Still One Way Paper Beats Digital

Despite Americans’ broad embrace of smartphones, mobile coupon usage has not become as widely and commonly used as might be expected.

Newspapers Deliver Across the Ages

Ever hear the phrase “print is dead”? Well if you check with almost 170 million Americans, they’d tell you that nothing could be farther from the truth.

Despite Spending, Automakers Shun Hispanic Communities and Newspapers

Hispanic consumers contributed over $63 billion in total sales to the U.S. auto industry in 2015, a trend that has continued this year.  A new IHS Markit Hispanic Consumer Report shows over the first three months of 2016, Hispanic consumers contributed nearly $15 billion to industry sales.  However, the auto industry eschews spending with Spanish media or in the Latino community, whose purchasing power has been growing 70 percent faster than Americans’ as a whole, Henry Cisneros and Sol Trujillo wrote in the Wall Street Journal.

Newspaper Industry Confidence Stable to Slightly Increasing [REPORT]

According to the inaugural HubCiti Publishers’ Confidence & Technology Report, the overall confidence in the sustainability of the local and regional newspaper industry has remained virtually unchanged from last year.

Vinales named Hispanic Marketing Specialist at Miami Herald Media

MH Media, a division of the Miami Herald Media Company (MHMC), announced the appointment of Michael Vinales as Hispanic Marketing Specialist.

Hispanic Digital Newspapers in the United States [REPORT]

This report analyzes the current state of Hispanic digital journalism in the United States by studying online newspapers published in the country.  This research aims to identify Hispanic cybermedia and their characteristics by analyzing a series of general and specific  indicators.

NY Times launches a digital edition in Spanish

The New York Times launched a Spanish-language digital edition aimed Latin American readers.

Want To Reach Boomers? Try The Local Newspaper [INSIGHT]

If you are a digital marketer, your first thought may be surprise that so many people in a highly educated and tech-savvy metro area still get the “dead tree” version of the Globe.

Newspapers Still Primary Source for Discounts, Coupons

Consumers are living in a digital era, with a variety of things readily accessible to them via different channels. However, when it comes to finding discounts and coupons, newspapers are their primary source.

NNPA and NAHP join Forces to create National Advertising Task Force

Refuel Agency, along with the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and National Association of Hispanic Publishers (NAHP) announced the formation of a National Advertising Task Force to educate marketers on the benefit and importance of the African American and Hispanic newspaper market.

Newspapers are the “Most Least Essential” major medium

One of the great joys of our Infinite Dial series is we can track items from so far back.  This year we brought back some questions about media in general that we had asked in the past.   Here’s one we didn’t show: We asked “Among the Internet, newspapers, radio and television which one is the least essential to your life?”

LA Times forms venture with journalist Jose Antonio Vargas to create #EmergingUS Multimedia Platform

The Los Angeles Times announced a venture with journalist Jose Antonio Vargas to establish #EmergingUS, a multimedia platform which will explore the evolving American identity in the 21st century.

Vinales joins Miami Herald Media Company

Michael Vinales joined the Miami Herald Media Company as vendor section and co-op specialist with the niche & special publications group.

Cano named President of AP&P Solutions

AP&P Solutions announced the appointment of Mike Cano as President.

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