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The Providence Business News needed not just a new look, but a new model that matched content to a news cycle that’s been disrupted by digital. That meant bringing in Creative Circle Media … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Herald-Citizen new website in Cookeville, Tennessee, went live recently with a Creative Circle Media Solutions redesign that brings together the best of the newspaper and the best of web. more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Now you can deliver news alerts and targeted content to readers and build communities around your best content with newsletterQ, a new software add-on rolling out from … more
It’s not just a redesign, it’s a rethink. Two months after the launch of the print redesign of The Sumter Item in Sumter, S.C., the changes are dramatic – satisfied readers, a … more
Web site software, redesigns We’ve designed more than 250 web sites and the results are consistently better for users and advertisers. Our sites outperform industry average for engagement, time … more
Back in 2006, when we offered the industry's first fully integrated pay wall into our CMS, everyone thought we were crazy. Many laughed at us. Not anymore. We knew back then that the ad-only … more
Instead of bemoaning the loss of old categories in classifieds, a strategy of developing new categories has turned into significant print classified revenue growth at the Times-Herald Record in Middletown, N.Y. more
Creative Circle and Roxen have integrated their platforms to supply a feature-rich, innovative and cost-effective editorial publishing system for print and digital operations. "We've seen every system out there and advised many media companies on technology vendors," said Ostendorf. "The problem is that mainframe, all-in-one platforms are too expensive and have cookie-cutter, poorly-designed websites. Meanwhile, web vendors who try to create print 'production systems' don't provide anything with the sophistication and ease of use of Roxen's solution." more
While we're not a recruiting or headhunting firm, Creative Circle has helped many of its clients find top candidates for key positions. Because we participate in dozens of industry meetings and … more
If your company, association or foundation is in need of an independent board member, Creative Circle can help. Many of our consultant associates have board-level experience and of course they all … more
"The oldest local newspaper gets an extreme makeover." That's how The Newport Daily News announced the launch of Mercury in March, 2005. The Newport Mercury was started in 1758 and had been … more
Creative Circle redesigned four weeklies in Denver's western suburbs – the Arvada Press, Golden Transcript, Lakewood Sentinel and Wheat Ridge Transcript. We also helped the management team with a … more
Your hometown newspaper - only better. That was what top managers wanted for Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers, a group of four dailies in a section of southeastern Florida known as the Treasure … more
The first full redesign in the 128-year history of this community newspaper lived up to its unique name, by doing hard digging and taking off to new places.The Rocket-Miner, started in 1881, launched … more
Working with Creative Media Circle has been an outstanding success. Like many relatively small operations, the resources were limited. Bill and Jennifer quickly tuned into our dynamics and came up with proposals that were both appealing and achievable more
We were very excited to have an opportunity to help the Bermuda Sun. Like many family newspaper owners we deal with, Randy French, the paper’s publisher and owner, was passionate about his paper … more
The Catholic Herald in Arllington, Va., was an award-winning paper before they came to Creative Circle about upgrading their print newspaper. But they got even better after their redesign. more
With six editions covering six diocese across the state of Florida, a production hub in Orlando and five bureaus answering to six different Bishops, the Florida Catholic redesign was a little more complicated than most! more
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