Newspaper Association of America
The Newspaper Association of America (NAA) was formed in 1992 and "is a nonprofit organization representing the $55 billion newspaper industry. NAA members account for nearly 90 percent of the daily circulation in the United States and a wide range of nondaily U.S. newspapers. NAA also has many Canadian and International members. Educators, university newspapers, press associations and suppliers/vendors also are members. The Association focuses on six key strategic priorities that collectively affect the newspaper industry: marketing, public policy, diversity, industry development, newspaper operations and readership...
"Leading NAA and the newspaper industry are 2007-2008 Chairwoman Susan Clark-Johnson, President, Newspaper Division of Gannett Co., Inc.[1]
Contents
Partners
- NAA Foundation
- Newspaper Technical Solutions
- Newspaper National Network (NNN)
- American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE)
- IFRA
Contact
- Web: http://www.naa.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Richard E. Wiley
- Jim Davidson
- Milton R. Benjamin
- Frank A. Bennack, Jr.
- Leonard P. Forman
- David Cox - former chair