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Category: Community News Networks

The Community News Association, in partnership with the Diverse News Association, has been supporting diverse media outlets for over 30 years. Their Diverse News Initiative focuses on sustainability through strategies like growing audiences via Indoor Digital Billboards, delivering new clients through targeted marketing campaigns, and creating additional revenue streams. They offer financial opportunities, barter systems, and partnerships to enhance cash flow and client access. The initiative also introduces new platforms like social media dashboards, sponsored content, and AI-driven editorial opportunities. Additionally, they streamline operations for media partners and provide access to preferred vendor rates for services like legal, graphic design, and web development.

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Posted inCommunity News Networks

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Minnesota Vikings logo with a vibrant purple and yellow background
Posted inCommunity News Networks

From The Minnesota Vikings To Local Sports: Minneapolis and St. Paul’s Week In Review

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Posted inCommunity News Networks

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Posted inCommunity News Networks

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Mary Sheffield’s Historic Mayoral Role & New Laws: Detroit’s Week In Review

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Posted inCommunity News Networks

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Posted inCommunity News Networks

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Posted inCommunity News Networks

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Posted inCommunity News Networks

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Posted inCommunity News Networks

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Posted inSt. Louis

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