86 Percent Of Adults (18-Years-Old Or Older) Read America's Community Newspapers Weekly
November 07, 2008
November 07, 2008
COLUMBIA, Mo., Nov. 7 -- The National Newspaper Association issued the following news releases:
Just when Americans find themselves drawn to news reports from a contentious presidential election and deflating economic challenges, new research from the National Newspaper Association (NNA) again demonstrates that Main Street America relies upon community newspapers to inform and empower citizens from coast to coast. In a follow-up to its landmark 2005 research and 2007 update, NNA f . . .
Just when Americans find themselves drawn to news reports from a contentious presidential election and deflating economic challenges, new research from the National Newspaper Association (NNA) again demonstrates that Main Street America relies upon community newspapers to inform and empower citizens from coast to coast. In a follow-up to its landmark 2005 research and 2007 update, NNA f . . .