FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 1, 2020
Media Contacts:
Kat Griffith or Katherine Brookman
kgriffith@echristianpr.com or kbrookman@echristianpr.com
Elizabeth Christian Public Relations
(512) 494-2883 or (512) 494-2886
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 1, 2020
Media Contacts:
Kat Griffith or Katherine Brookman
kgriffith@echristianpr.com or kbrookman@echristianpr.com
Elizabeth Christian Public Relations
(512) 494-2883 or (512) 494-2886

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 2, 2020
Contact: Jennifer Harris
(512) 773-7168, jharris@jwhcommunications.com
The ability to count electronic subscriptions on the annual postal Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation, PS Form 3526, has been established since 2012. I have not revisited the subject since then, when a third page was added to the form to make counting possible.
Newspapers selling e-subs, as commonly abbreviated, wanted to be able to count them on their sworn statement as legitimate proof to advertisers of the additional circulation. NNA worked for three years through various channels to make it happen.
Q: Are there any legal or ethical restrictions on a newspaper publishing a photo from a social media post?
Q: Can you tell me if there’s a law that requires political advertising to be paid for in advance?
We’ve reached the time of year when most of the news in our communities is dominated by returns — students return to the classroom, athletes return to the field and the court, and the lazy days of summer become a memory in the rear view mirror as we prepare for the return of fall.
This year, of course, is a little different. Who is to say how long in-person learning will continue at our schools, or how many games will be played under the Friday night lights before COVID safety precautions cause a pull-back?
The 110th annual meeting of the Panhandle Press Association was held July 24 at the Hoffbrau Steakhouse in Amarillo.
The association’s annual convention, originally scheduled March 20-21 in Perryton, was distilled into one banquet due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns.
Faith Douglas of Canyon and Kade Miller of Panhandle were recognized as scholarship recipients for the coming year.
Obituaries published in the September 2020 edition of the Texas Press Messenger.