This Just In piece reporting that the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram will begin publishing paid advertisements on the front pages of its Business, Outdoors, and Sports sections starting October 1. In recent times, the practice of section-front ads has been considered a violation of the strict division between editorial content and advertising. The Lewiston Sun Journal currently sells ads on its front page, while the Bangor Daily News does not. The trend worries newspaper ethicists who say it signals a shift away from using newspaper profits to pay for improved journalism
City piece about the sale of the Portland Press Herald and other Guy Gannett Communications holdin...
Editorial welcoming the Portland Phoenix to Maine. The new alternative newspaper is a spin-off of t...
With accelerated decline in print advertising and an increasingly challenging digital advertising en...
This Just In piece reporting that the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram will begin publis...
Several Maine daily newspapers have been forced to scale back staff and news recently, citing decrea...
This Just In piece on a recent meeting of the Maine Public Relations Council, held in Portland on J...
Mixed Media. Lewiston Sun Journal will introduce a central and western Maine business page
North by East piece on how Maine Public Radio is raising more money in less time during its regular...
The Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram told the Portland Newspaper Guild that they have...
Readers of The New York Times’ Sunday print edition couldn’t help but notice a full-page ad in the p...
Minding Your Business column on the sale of the Portland Press Herald and possibly CBS-television C...
this just in piece on two new monthly newspapers being published in Maine: Island Times, a commu...
duced in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of IME except in the case of brief quo...
Press Releases piece on the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram and its four sister papers,...
The Talk of Maine piece on a flurry of new newspapers sweeping the Maine coast. As Maine\u27s dail...
City piece about the sale of the Portland Press Herald and other Guy Gannett Communications holdin...
Editorial welcoming the Portland Phoenix to Maine. The new alternative newspaper is a spin-off of t...
With accelerated decline in print advertising and an increasingly challenging digital advertising en...
This Just In piece reporting that the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram will begin publis...
Several Maine daily newspapers have been forced to scale back staff and news recently, citing decrea...
This Just In piece on a recent meeting of the Maine Public Relations Council, held in Portland on J...
Mixed Media. Lewiston Sun Journal will introduce a central and western Maine business page
North by East piece on how Maine Public Radio is raising more money in less time during its regular...
The Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram told the Portland Newspaper Guild that they have...
Readers of The New York Times’ Sunday print edition couldn’t help but notice a full-page ad in the p...
Minding Your Business column on the sale of the Portland Press Herald and possibly CBS-television C...
this just in piece on two new monthly newspapers being published in Maine: Island Times, a commu...
duced in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of IME except in the case of brief quo...
Press Releases piece on the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram and its four sister papers,...
The Talk of Maine piece on a flurry of new newspapers sweeping the Maine coast. As Maine\u27s dail...
City piece about the sale of the Portland Press Herald and other Guy Gannett Communications holdin...
Editorial welcoming the Portland Phoenix to Maine. The new alternative newspaper is a spin-off of t...
With accelerated decline in print advertising and an increasingly challenging digital advertising en...