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  • 3 years

    Dead-Tree Editions Are Dying, But Dead Tree Edition Lives

    The pandemic has been death for dead-tree-edition periodicals, but other types of print are doing just fine. Direct mail, for example, is as relevant as ever, as I explained in an article published last week by Printing Impressions. (Yes, it really is...

  • 3 years

    Publisher Whacks Trump's Pecker

    The marketing company that owns Us Weekly and other magazines announced late yesterday that it had rid the magazine industry of its biggest embarrassment.Accelerate is merging with (that is, taking over) scandal-ridden American Media, Inc. and kicking...

  • 3 years

    Deputy Postmaster General Calls It Quits

    Ron StromanTwo days after it announced its selection of a new chief executive, the U.S. Postal Service's #2 official submitted his resignation, the USPS revealed today."On May 8, 2020, Ronald A. Stroman informed the Chairman of the Board of Governors...

  • 4 years

    Cashing in on USPS Overtime: Why Many Postal Workers Earn More Than Their Bosses

    A U.S. Postal Service employee recently received triple the annual pay of fellow mail handlers by working 4,578 hours during a single year.That’s the equivalent of clocking in for more than 12 ½ hours a day, 365 days a year. Or 11 eight-hours shift per...

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