Community Weekly Newspaper in Virginia Closes After 137 Years
Steve Weddle, Lakeway's vice president for publishing in Virginia, provided a bit more detail to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, but his story actually was nothing new. The papers were a victim of a decline in advertising and rising costs of production. Weddle said that Lakeway had tried to find a buyer
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Alexander was adamant about not seeing all his work come to nothing and so decided on the uncertain route of self-publishing. His limited print sold out and the book received favourable reviews, but still, the young author was haunted by the whole affair. âI didn't feel like a writer,â he admits.
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Let me take you behind the scenes of the Denton Record-Chronicle and share with you one of the things that keep newspaper publishers like me up late at night. State press association representatives and newspaper executives from across the country recently gathered in Washington, D.C., to meet
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