Restoration NewsMedia has relaunched as a media management company providing consulting services to local newspapers amid times of economic turmoil as a result of the ongoing pandemic.
The North-Carolina based company is offering multiple services including news page design, advertising design, print outsourcing, digital ad sales, consulting, management and training.
“We’re here to help community newspapers navigate this uncertain terrain and continue fulfilling their mission to provide essential news and information to their markets during and after the coronavirus economic slowdown,” said Keven Zepezauer, Restoration NewsMedia president and CEO. “Streamlining your operation to become a technology-driven media outlet can help reduce painful cutbacks and position you for future success.”
Currently, the company is managing The Daily News of Robinson, Illinois, and The Daily Record of Lawrenceville, Illinois, under contract with Lewis Newspapers.
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