The Newport Plain Talk announces it will return
totri-weekly publication with its first Thursday edition on April 2, 2009.
Since 1999, the newspaper has been a five-day dailynewspaper, but a changing
economy requires the publishing company to reduce itsschedule. The new publication days will be
Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday.
"Many businesses are having to adapt to a
neweconomic climate, and this is the best way for the newspaper to serve all ourcustomers and remain
a strong business, too," said Plain TalkCo-Publisher/Editor David Popiel.
"We enjoy a growing circulation thanks to yoursupport and served you well as a
daily newspaper. We will continue to offer youinformation and advertising that no one else does," he
said.
The Plain Talk is accustomed to the tri-weekly cyclehaving been one
of the largest tri-weeklies in Tenn. for almost 30 years from1970-1999. "And, we expect our
circulation will grow larger in years tocome," said Popiel. "As a tri-weekly in the late 1990s
ourcirculation averaged about 8,500."
Many advertisers asked us to keep
the popular and premiumSunday edition as the best day for them to advertise. It has the
largestcirculation, exceeding average paid of 7,200 and the most single copy sales ofany weekday.
Our Sunday distribution includes the free "News &Review" so that total Sunday circulation is
about 12,500.
"We plan to make the Sunday edition even better withthe
addition of more features and news. Readers have asked for more nationalviewpoint columns," said
Popiel.
Most businesses favored Tuesday and Thursday during theweek, and
these days seemed to be evenly spaced enough to keep our readers wellinformed. On the days the
newspaper does not publish the Plain Talk can postimportant news, photos, and advertising messages
on its Website,newportplaintalk.com to keep readers informed all the time.
Current pre-paid subscriptions will be extended toaccount for the change in
frequency, giving subscribers more time before expirations.The other good news for subscribers is
the rate schedules will be much lower.
"Our lowest monthly rate as a
tri-weekly will be theEZ-Pay monthly rate of $6. This will be more affordable to subscribers
andappeal to those on a budget, just as we are," he said.
As a
tri-weekly, the content will be more focused onlocal news and sports with the addition of state and
national news. Thenewspaper will have additional sections and special editions to bringadvertising
and a wide variety of news to our readers.
You are welcome to contact us
to give us your comments onthese changes and any ideas you may have to improve the newspaper. For
e-mailresponse, send to info@newportplaintalk.com or call the office at 423-623-6171.