Woodburn Independent

The Woodburn Independent is an award-winning newspaper published on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Woodburn Independent covers the cities of Woodburn, Hubbard, Aurora, Donald, Gervais and St. Paul, and well as other surrounding areas and Marion County.
Since 1888, the Woodburn Independent has served the greater Woodburn area with local news coverage and advertising services. Their team of reporters strives to uphold that tradition by providing our readers with accurate, meaningful coverage of local news and issues.

They are a subsidiary of Eagle Newspapers, Inc., a group of community newspapers, specialty publications and press operations located in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. This policy discloses the privacy and security practices for the WoodburnIndependent.com, which are subject to change from time to time. They make reaching your customers easy and affordable. Woodburn Independent and WoodburnIndependent.com have the reach and the staying power to deliver your message. They are ready to serve Woodburn’s business community with an innovative and cost-effective mix of multi-media advertising solutions that can be tailored to meet your goals.

For more information, please visit http://www.woodburnindependent.com

The World

The World is the only daily newspaper published on the Oregon’s South Coast, and the only daily newspaper serving that region, exclusively. Its direct lineage dates back to The Coast Mail, first published in 1878, and other early publications that were purchased and merged into large publications. Published as The Coos Bay Times for most of the first half of the 20th century, legendary Oregon newspaper owner/publisher Sheldon Sackett changed the newspaper’s name to The World in the 1960′s. Little more than a decade after the name change, Sackett sold The World to Scripps League Newspapers, a private group of newspaper owned by E.W. Scripps, grandson and namesake of the publishing giant of the same name.

In 1996, The World was purchased by Pulitzer, Inc., along with all the remaining newspapers in Scripps League. Equipped with the greater resources of a publicly-held company, The World invented and launched several dozen new special editions, upgraded its press equipment and purchased state-of-the-art news, advertising and business management computer software and hardware. In 2005, The World and all Pulitzer newspapers were purchased by Lee Enterprises, Inc., of Davenport, Iowa. Today, The World is a member of a family of 58 newspapers in 23 states. With its acquisition of Pulitzer, Inc., Lee Enterprises becomes the fourth largest newspaper group in the United States, in terms of numbers of daily newspapers published.

For more information, please visit http://www.theworldlink.com

Daily Emerald

The Oregon Daily Emerald is published daily Monday through Friday during the school year by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co. Inc., at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. The Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Company, Inc. (ODE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, public benefit corporation operating on the campus of the University of Oregon. Publishing a campus newspaper since 1900, the ODE was incorporated in 1971, at which time it became independent of the University. Since that time, the ODE has fulfilled its mission “to provide education and training for University of Oregon students in all aspects of journalism through production of an independent student newspaper.”

Day-to-day operations of the ODE are managed jointly by the Publisher and a student Editor in Chief. The ODE is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. The Publisher is the chief operating officer and the chief financial officer of the corporation and is responsible for managing the administrative, business and fiscal affairs of the ODE, including a staff of non-student employees. In addition, the Publisher manages the Editor in Chief in matters affecting the corporation’s finances. The Publisher reports to the Board of Directors. The Editor in Chief, who is a student at the University, has responsibility for the student employees of the news department, which includes editors, reporters, freelance writers, photographers and other multimedia staff. The Editor is a corporate officer and reports to the Board of Directors.

For more information, please visit http://www.dailyemerald.com

Gillettenewsrecord

The News-Record continues to be the news source for Gillette and Campbell County. The daily newspaper – the only daily newspaper covering Gillette and Campbell County – is vitally interested in all news affecting the people and about the people of Gillette and Campbell County. Campbell County has made a name as the energy capital of the world because of the deposits of coal and oil found beneath its soil.

Another mineral boom occurred in the last few years when developers have found a way to tap into the coal bed methane natural gas found here. The News-Record began as the Gillette News in 1904 and its history makes it the oldest business in Campbell County, a responsibility it takes seriously by providing its readers the most comprehensive news report in northeastern Wyoming.

For more information, please visit http://www.gillettenewsrecord.com

Billings Gazette

For more than 120 years, The Billings Gazette has been the region’s primary source for news and information. From our first issue, printed on a single sheet of paper on May 3, 1885, they have grown to become the largest newspaper in Montana and Northern Wyoming. Their newspaper story is one of growth and transformation. In addition to our widely-circulated print edition, our Web site, billingsgazette.com, has emerged as the number two medium in the region, second only to The Billings Gazette. Averaging more than 10 million page views each month, billingsgazette.com offers breaking news, video reporting, blogs, photo galleries, podcasts and most recently, social networking via mybillingsgazette.com.

Each week, The Billings Gazette and billingsgazette.com together reach 86 percent of adults in their market. Plus, they are touching every demographic group either through print or the internet. In addition to the daily newspaper, we produce a large number of targeted niche publications, including Billings Business, Thrifty Nickel, Magic City Magazine, Montana Land Magazine, Welcome Home and Lifewise. As a community newspaper, their focus is on local news. They give readers a sense of pride, a sense of identity and a sense of belonging to their community. As the world of news and information continues to change, they will continue to transform our business. Now and in the future, you can count on Billings Gazette Communications to be first and best in providing up-to-the-minute local news when you want it, in the format you want.

For more information, please visit http://www.billingsgazette.com

Wyoming Tribune-Eagle

With circulation of about 16,500 daily and 18,500 Sunday, the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle is Wyoming’s second-largest daily newspaper and its largest locally owned newspaper. Headquartered in Cheyenne, our paper is distributed throughout southeast Wyoming, and into western Nebraska, with the majority of their circulation within Laramie County. The newspaper is a labor- and capital-intensive business with around 100 full-time employees and 30 part-time employees. Each year they invest a great deal of time and money in keeping their facility on the front lines of technology, to produce the areas best up to date source of news and information.

The Wyoming Tribune-Eagle is striving more than ever to better our community, staying involved in community events and activities and donating money and in-kind support to various community organizations. They are also an active supporter and participant in the Wyoming Press Association, a statewide trade organization representing all of the state’s daily and weekly newspapers, and members of two national trade groups, the Newspaper Association of America and the National Newspaper Association. These associations serve as a resource for training and information affecting their industry, as well as tracking legislative issues affecting newspapers. The newspaper also belongs to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, an organization that audits our circulation figures, to ensure accurate and reliable records for their advertisers.

For more information, please visit http://www.wyomingnews.com

jansamachar.net

www.jansamachar.net is Indias only online newspaper that provides not only the latest news updated almost on a real time basis but also views, reviews, information and articles on business & trade, economy, science, art & culture, cinema and bi-lateral relations. In addition, besides the English version, the site has news, views etc. in Hindi language as well. The site is also a platform for interchanging and disseminating information on wide-ranging topics which are critical to the overall development. Their objectives are: To bring about an awareness and awakening in the society by dissemination of information , To provide the information related to the latest development, research, study and invention on a wide range of topics , To provide focus on the overall development through seminars, workshops, training courses, group discussions, multi-media campaigns, video film production and internet.

To evolve strategies and develop appropriate technologies for intensification and diversification for creative, journalistic, cyber and associated activities. To spread the cyber world culture in the far flung areas to help people get access to fast and accurate information. To undertake research projects and initiate measures and programs to enhance information & communication activity for overall development. To undertake research and publication programs of reference works, glossaries, dictionaries etc. of the eminent scholars of India. To institute awards for professional groups and individuals for excellence in various fields , To facilitate and promote co-ordination and dissemination of technologies through network approach.

For more information, please visit http://www.jansamachar.net

Indiareport.com

Indiareport.com brings to you the best of India. They have used a unique concept in designing Indiareport.com so that it brings you the news- International and domestic, from where you are today and where your came from, best in class entertainment (hyperlink to the entertainment section), business and white pages, and all the information that makes your interaction with Indiareport an entertaining and informational experience. Some of the more unique features of Indiareport.com are: customized for you Indiareport.com brings to you the news from everywhere. The best part of your Indiareport experience is that you can customize the news you would like to read.

Indiareport can display news from your hometown in India, and the city you are currently living in, international news and news about India. You can change the city or state any time you like it and they will customize the page for you in an instant. Indiareport is the only place where you can watch the Indian classic movies in full screen at 1megabit speed. Don?t have that fat a pipe- no problems. Indiareport can play movies for you at 256 kb connection speed also. We have a trove of movies in all languages and we keep on adding more every day.

For more information, please visit http://www.indiareport.com

WINDSOR STAR

In 1888, Archibald McNee purchased The Windsor Record, a weekly paper which he turned into a daily in 1890. In the same year, Mr. John A. McKay of Woodstock bought a half-interest in the Record. In 1906, Mr. McKay bought out his partner and became the sole owner of the paper until 1918, when W. F. Herman, a former owner of the Saskatoon Star and Regina Post, came to Windsor and bought out the McKay interests in the Record. Mr. Herman immediately changed the name of the paper to the Border Cities Star. The Border Cities Star was born when W. F. Herman and Hugh Graybiel purchased The Windsor Record in 1918. Its first issue hit the streets on September 3, 1918. It was 16 pages and sold for two cents.

The paper expanded into its current downtown building at Ferry and Pitt streets in 1927. It was renamed The Windsor Daily Star in 1935 following the amalgamation of several small communities. Its Crabtree press began operating in 1955 after an annex was built downtown. The paper was renamed The Windsor Star in 1959. Original owner W.F. Herman died in 1938, but the paper continued to operate under the direction of his wife, Adie Knox Herman, Hugh Graybiel and W.L. (Lum) Clark, who promised to “put public service first rather than be operated essentially as a commercial venture.” In 1967, Mrs. Herman, Hugh Graybiel and Hugh’s son Richard all died within six months of each other. In November 2000, The Star became part of CanWest Global Communications.

For more information, please visit http://www.windsorstar.com

Sun Media Corporation

Sun Media Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Quebecor Media Inc., is Canada’s largest newspaper publisher whose stated business purpose is to help connect and build better communities. With 43 paid-circulation and free dailies in Canada’s key urban markets and more than 200 community publications, Sun Media’s English- and French-language papers are leaders in providing local news and information to more than 10.5 million readers every week. Sun Media acquired Osprey Media in the summer of 2007, expanding the company’s footprint in Ontario. Sun Media Corporation is also involved in the operation of SUN TV, a general interest television station in Toronto.

Sun Media Corporation is a member of the Quebecor family of companies.Quebecor Inc.. (TSX: QBR.A, QBR.B) is a communications company with operations in North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia. It has two operating subsidiaries, Quebecor World Inc. and Quebecor Media Inc. Quebecor World is one of the largest commercial print media services companies in the world. Canoe Inc., Qubec’s Internet leader, is an integrated company offering e-commerce, information and communication services and IT consulting.

For more information, please visit http://www.sunmedia.ca