The Austin American-Statesman, Palm Beach Post and Palm
Beach Daily News have gone live with print replicas from Tecnavia. Last month,
the Albuquerque Journal implemented Tecnavia’s e-edition on web browser and
Total Media 2-in-One App to upgrade their audience user experience.
Tecnavia provides a print replica platform that
is used by large daily papers including The Wall Street Journal and USA Today,
the company says.
Minnesota-based Tecnavia manages over 2,000
titles and processes over eight million pages per year for publishers large and
small, the company says. Along with digital editions, their services include
live news apps, website hosting, meters, digital archives, eTearsheets and the
new Tecnavia Ad Network.
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