The Chicago Sun-Times recently switched to PageSuite’s
Replica solution. Their new-look Replica ePaper is available via the web and
within an optimized mobile and tablet app across iOS and Android, says a news
release from PageSuite.
“Sun-Times readers are incredibly diverse in
demographics, behaviors and reading preferences — so we are constantly looking
for ways to improve our reader experience across all of our mediums,” said
Nykia Wright, interim CEO at Chicago Sun-Times. “Our new partnership with
PageSuite will allow existing ePaper readers to better access and engage with
the news, and it will open up new opportunities for all Chicagoans to engage
with the Sun-Times digitally.”
Readers will need a subscription to view the
Chicago Sun-Times Replica edition. PageSuite integrated Piano’s subscription
solution into the Replica edition across web and app.
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