The following was sent out from Editor & Publisher:
PressReader, a leading all-you-can-read platform of newspapers and magazines, announced an expanded partnership with Gannett Co., Inc. … This collaboration brings together content from USA TODAY, USA TODAY International Edition and 50 local publications within the USA TODAY Network to readers across PressReader’s global Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Consumer (B2C) channels. “Gannett is thrilled to grow our partnership with PressReader, leveraging their technology and network to amplify the reach and influence of our publications,” said Caroline Harris, vice president, partnerships at Gannett. “We are unwavering in our commitment to deliver comprehensive news coverage while incorporating diverse perspectives for our readers and this PressReader partnership allows us to connect with an even broader global audience.”
“Our newly formed partnership with Gannett brings USA TODAY, as well as a diverse collection of quality local USA TODAY Network publications from across the United States to the PressReader platform, reaffirming our commitment to delivering the content our readers are looking for,” said Steve Chapman, senior vice president of content partnerships at PressReader. “This partnership strengthens PressReader’s position as a leading digital platform for quality news content while opening up new avenues for Gannett to reach more people in more places.”
PressReader invites readers, media professionals and partners alike to explore these new titles on the platform. Discover the breadth and depth of Gannett’s select titles, including USA TODAY and USA TODAY Network publications, keeping up with local, national and international news coverage and staying connected to what matters to readers.
For more information about PressReader and its extensive range of publications, please visit https://www.pressreader.com/catalog.
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