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In the Battle over Public Notices; Hispanics, Minorities Stand to Lose Most

By Stacy M. Brown Special to NAHP It hasn’t been the best of times in the print newspaper industry – if you’re so-called mainstream or legacy media. Plunging circulations and the Internet have played a major role in the decline of advertising revenue at such noted publications as USA Today, Washington Post and the New

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NAHP Convention 2016 in McAllen, Texas.- What Is New?

What Is New? Editorial Track – This year’s convention will include a strong editorial track that will provide our member publications with the knowledge and tools to enhance their content. Bring your team to update them, upgrade them, train them and make the contacts with our Editorial Committee to improve their content and thus increase their advertisers.

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Publishers Pleased with Congress Action on Advertising

By Stacy M. Brown, special to the NAHP For Jonathan Sanchez, news of Democratic Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton and many of her colleagues formally requesting an investigation into how federal government agencies spend advertising dollars presents a welcome, long overdue and pleasant surprise. Sanchez, the associate publisher and chief operating officer of the East Los

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