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The Times-Picayune in New Orleans and The Advocate in Baton Rouge switched to a narrower web width for their print newspapers on May 1 and readers approved. Creative Circle Media helped both papers make the change as reader-centric as possible. more
Graduation in 2020 is like no other. It stinks, especially for parents. But Creative Circle Media Solutions has released “Honor My Grad” – a web application built specifically to help parents, schools and colleges give the graduating class of 2020 their due recognition.   more
At last – an effective way to gather and present information about local elections. This self-service app generates content and revenue, enhancing election coverage while saving time. more
Two small, rural towns in South Dakota are battling to save their newspapers, and Creative Circle has stepped in to help. The De Smet News and The Lake Preston Times – have a combined weekly circulation of about 1,900. more
Creative Circle Media Solutions has released “What’s open” – a web application built specifically to help communities and media outlets deal with the chaos of the coronavirus outbreak. more
Graduation in 2020 is like no other. It stinks, especially for parents. But Creative Circle Media Solutions has released “Honor My Grad” – a web application built specifically to help parents, schools and media outlets give the graduating class of 2020 their due recognition.   more
The Las Cruces Bulletin along with Desert Exposure, the paper's tourism magazine, upgraded to Creative Circle's dynamic mediasiteQ web CMS July 18, 2019. The Bulletin switched from a Tecnavia web site. Desert Exposure had a basic WordPress site. Their new sites are, of course, more flexible, more visual and easier to run. more
The River Reporter, a weekly based in Narrowsburg, N.Y., upgraded to Creative Circle's dynamic mediasiteQ web CMS July 18, 2019. They switched from a Drupal based site that wasn't delivering a publisher-level platform. more
The Taos News switch to a five-column format as part of a redesign with Creative Circle that launched July 18. "The Taos News is one of the best weekly papers in the United States," said Bill … more
It was absolutely worth it. . . . We would have never gotten here if we did this internally. more
Renamed The Rhode Island Catholic, the redesign launched on an accellerated schedule requested by Bishop Thomas J. Tobin, who had recently been named to the post. He thought the name change needed to be made as soon as possible. The print redesign was followed by the launch of a new web site two months later. more
The original collection of great ideas on how to improve your print products from Creative Circle and other supporters of print in the Southern Lithoplate print solutions team.  more
The Catholic Missourian was just a page on the diocesan web site which didn't allow them to fulfill their mission to inform and inspire Catholics in the region. Now they have their own site and it's flexible and powerful and was easy to learn how to use. more
More great ideas on how to improve your print products from Creative Circle and other supporters of print in the Southern Lithoplate print solutions team.  more
For a long time, people asked us which editorial system we would recommend. It was a tough question. We are very familiar with all of the industry's options, and they all have fatal flaws. more
Creative Circle’s expanding “Creative outsourcing” service is helping the Inland Press Association improve everything it produces. Inland outsourced its design, marketing and production duties to Creative Circle more
PROVIDENCE, R.I.  – Readers in Baldwin County, Alabama, are enjoying a weekly newspaper with a new identity – The Baldwin Times, a countywide paper with a more relevant, modern … more
Creative Circle’s expanding “Creative outsourcing” service is helping the Inland Press Association improve everything it produces. Inland outsourced its design, marketing and … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – It’s a new day at the NewsTribune in La Salle, Illinois, where print circulation is up, and the leadership and staff are celebrating a turning of the tide. more
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