The Local Media Association has announced the ten
newspapers that have been selected to participate in the Google News Initiative
Digital Subscriptions Lab.
The GNI
Digital Subscriptions Lab, announced in March in partnership with Local Media
Association and FTI Consulting, is a six-month program that will focus on
finding a path forward for reader revenue strategies, according to LMA.
The papers
are El Nuevo Dia (Puerto Rico), The Baltimore Sun, The Buffalo News, The
Columbus Dispatch, The Houston Chronicle, The Idaho Press, The Portland Press
Herald (Maine), The Post and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina), The
Southeast Missourian and The Toronto Star.
“We invited
21 newspapers that were having success with digital subscriptions to apply for
this unique opportunity,” said LMA
President Nancy Lane . “We were impressed by the
letters from their CEOs and the work going on at these companies. In the end,
the judges chose ten that came with a willingness to experiment and a
commitment from the highest levels in their company.”
The group
consists of small, medium and large publishers. Diverse selection is important
to figuring out models that work across all markets, from large metros to
smaller communities, according to LMA. Judges looked for newspapers that were
growing their digital subscription business and were ready to fast track it to
the next level, LMA said.
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