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Encyclopedia > Newspaper Association of America

The Newspaper Association of America is a United States trade association that represents the country's largest daily newspapers and provides services including market research, technology education and support, minority hiring and representing publishers in Washington, D.C. as lobbyists. An industry trade group is generally a public relations organization funded, founded and formed by corporations that operate in a specific industry. ... Market research is the process of systematic gathering, recording and analyzing of data about customers, competitors and the market. ... It has been suggested that Techie be merged into this article or section. ... In sociology and in voting theory, a minority is a sub-group that is outnumbered by persons who do not belong to it. ... Nickname: DC, The District Motto: Justitia Omnibus (Justice for All) Location of Washington, D.C. in relation to the states Maryland and Virginia. ... It has been suggested that Interest representation: Academic overview be merged into this article or section. ...


The group says it represents "nearly 90 percent of the daily newspaper circulation in the United States." Its media guide says it represents 2000 member newspapers in the United States and Canada. A media guide is a book published by American sporting teams before the start of the sporting season. ...


The NAA was created in 1992 when seven existing industry trade groups merged. According to the group's web site, they included the American Newspaper Publishers Association, the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, the Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers, the International Circulation Managers Association, the International Newspapers Advertising and Marketing Executives, the Newspaper Advertising Co-op Network, and the Newspaper Research Council. 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...


The group sponsors annual meetings for a variety of industry special interests, including classified advertising, circulation, research and general advertising, as well as an annual equipment trade show, called NEXPO. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... A trade fair (or trade show) is an exhibition organised so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their new products and services. ...


The top staff executive is John Sturm, who has run the group since 1995. Previously, he spent four years as the group's chief Washington lobbyist and before that held similar lobbying positions with CBS and NBC. Earlier, he was a staff lawyer with the Federal Communications Commission. 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... It has been suggested that CBS evening news anchors be merged into this article or section. ... NBC, (Formerly an acronym for the National Broadcasting Company until 2004), is an American television and radio network based in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ... The FCCs official seal. ...


The group is headquartered in Vienna, Virginia. Vienna is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. ...


External link

NAA official site



 

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