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Date

Thu - 24.05.2012


McClatchy dailies join AP Mobile

McClatchy dailies join AP Mobile

U.S. newspaper publisher the McClatchy Company on Monday announced its 30 daily newspapers have all joined The Associated Press mobile news network.

"Adding all our Web sites to AP Mobile makes it easier for consumers to access our local news and helps expand overall readership in our newspapers' markets," Christian Hendricks, McClatchy's vice president of interactive media, said in a statement.

Two of McClatchy's largest papers, The Miami Herald and The Sacramento Bee, joined AP Mobile in 2008. Its Miami-based Spanish-language paper, El Nuevo Herald, The Miami Herald's sister paper, is also the first Spanish-language paper to be in AP Mobile's U.S.-Spanish section.

According to Media Post, the mobile network also allows members of the AP to share their own content with each other.

Author

Leah McBride Mensching

Date

2009-09-14 23:48

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