“Focus Midcoast Region” piece that features an interview with Reade Brower, the publisher who bought the assets of the defunct VillageSoup, an online news platform, and revived several weekly newspapers in central and coastal Maine. Brower initiated an online paywall and is working on improvements to the platform in order to add new clients. He has also had success with the print weeklies, increasing circulation by 20% and adding reporters. With a timeline briefly outlining the history of VillageSoup and the Village NetMedia weekly print newspapers
Maine Perspectives piece on the move of the Maine Times from Portland to Hallowell a year ago, and ...
Birdie discussed the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) and the birth of the Vermont Digital ...
The final issue of The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University o...
Interview with Reade Brower owner of multiple Maine newspapers and Maine Media Today. The journalis...
Richard Anderson started Maine\u27s first online community publication, VillageSoup, based on the id...
In rural Camden, Maine, Richard Anderson has found a formula for sustainable news coverage in an age...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece on Bill Atkinson, who was recently named the new group pu...
Reade Brower, owner of Rockland\u27s weekly Free Press, and Target Marketing, a direct mail firm in ...
this just in piece on two new monthly newspapers being published in Maine: Island Times, a commu...
The Talk of Maine piece on a flurry of new newspapers sweeping the Maine coast. As Maine\u27s dail...
Cover story piece on the recent acquisition of the Guy Gannett Communications newspaper properties b...
Business Maine: Southern. Brief articles on upcoming layoffs at the Press Herald; possible sale of...
This Just In piece on Chris Harte, former publisher of the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Teleg...
A feature on small presses and self-publishers in Maine. Linda Tatelbaum, a Colby English professor...
Maine Interview piece with Lael Morgan, managing editor and part owner of Portland\u27s Casco Bay W...
Maine Perspectives piece on the move of the Maine Times from Portland to Hallowell a year ago, and ...
Birdie discussed the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) and the birth of the Vermont Digital ...
The final issue of The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University o...
Interview with Reade Brower owner of multiple Maine newspapers and Maine Media Today. The journalis...
Richard Anderson started Maine\u27s first online community publication, VillageSoup, based on the id...
In rural Camden, Maine, Richard Anderson has found a formula for sustainable news coverage in an age...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece on Bill Atkinson, who was recently named the new group pu...
Reade Brower, owner of Rockland\u27s weekly Free Press, and Target Marketing, a direct mail firm in ...
this just in piece on two new monthly newspapers being published in Maine: Island Times, a commu...
The Talk of Maine piece on a flurry of new newspapers sweeping the Maine coast. As Maine\u27s dail...
Cover story piece on the recent acquisition of the Guy Gannett Communications newspaper properties b...
Business Maine: Southern. Brief articles on upcoming layoffs at the Press Herald; possible sale of...
This Just In piece on Chris Harte, former publisher of the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Teleg...
A feature on small presses and self-publishers in Maine. Linda Tatelbaum, a Colby English professor...
Maine Interview piece with Lael Morgan, managing editor and part owner of Portland\u27s Casco Bay W...
Maine Perspectives piece on the move of the Maine Times from Portland to Hallowell a year ago, and ...
Birdie discussed the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) and the birth of the Vermont Digital ...
The final issue of The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University o...