While many newspapers are outsourcing their printing, or going online-only, a small daily in Saranac Lake, New York, is still running its own presses and has no plans to change the tradition.
The Fayetteville Observer was established in 1816, but was destroyed by Union troops near the end of the Civil War. The paper resumed publication in 1883. The final runs of the press will print the ...
The crisis of local journalism has hit nearly every newspaper in the country hard, with layoffs in the newsroom and cuts to whole sections of the paper. Last year, on the other side of New York State, ...
Copies of The Dallas Morning News Friday, April 7, 2017 issue of the newspaper are transported as printing presses roll on Thursday, April 6, 2017 at The Dallas Morning News' North Plant in Plano, ...
Newspapers across the country are closing or consolidating, creating vast news deserts, especially in rural communities. But one small town printing press has been able to buck this trend. Newspaper ...
Rumors flew this past week when clients who used the Santa Barbara News-Press’s big press in Goleta to print their jobs were told that it was out of commission. Some said they’d heard it might be ...
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