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The Post-Star
in Glens Falls, NY,
receives top Lee Enterprises honor
DAVENPORT, Iowa (Nov. 14, 2007)
The Post-Star in Glens Falls, NY, has been selected from
among the 56 daily newspapers and more than 300 other publications
of Lee Enterprises (NYSE: LEE) as 2007 Enterprise of the Year.
The award was announced Tuesday night by Mary Junck, president,
chairman and chief executive officer, at Lee's annual President's
Awards ceremony honoring excellence in news, innovation and
spirit.
"The Post-Star set a high standard this year for driving
revenue, delivering strong local news, accelerating online innovation
and continuing to build on its powerful audience and leadership
in the region," Junck said. "Publisher Rona Rahlf and
her team have extended The Post-Star's reputation for award-winning
news coverage with compelling multimedia presentations at www.poststar.com,
enabling a more than doubling of online advertising revenue growth.
At the same time, they engineered strong ad revenue growth in
all other key categories, including local, real estate, auto,
employment, preprint and niche."
She noted that The Post-Star's advertising director, Jim Murphy,
was honored by Suburban Newspapers of America as ad director
of the year and that reporter Maury Thompson was the winner of
the 2007 Lee Spirit Award.
Other finalists for Enterprise of the Year were:
- The Casper Star-Tribune
in Casper, WY, which received the Lee Enterprise of the Year
award in 2005. The Star-Tribune was also honored Tuesday night
with two President's Awards - one for excellence in news and
one, along with its weekly newspaper, the Casper Journal, for
innovation. The publisher of the Star-Tribune is Nathan Bekke.
Its online site is www.trib.com.
- The Sioux
City Journal in Sioux City, IA, one of five Lee daily
newspapers in Iowa. Among many achievements in 2007, it has been
a standout in online innovation and revenue growth. The publisher
is Ron Peterson. The online site is www.siouxcityjournal.com.
- The Herald
& Review in Decatur, IL, also a previous winner
of Lee's top award. The Herald & Review received the Enterprise
of the Year prize in 2004. The entire staff received the Lee
Spirit Award in 2000. The publisher is Todd Nelson. The online
site is www.herald-review.com.
Also honored Tuesday night was John VanStrydonck, vice president
for publishing and publisher of the Missoulian
in Missoula, MT, who has retired after 26 years in Lee.
Details and photos of Lee President's Awards winners are available
at www.lee.net.
Lee Enterprises is a premier publisher of local news, information
and advertising in primarily midsize markets, with 51 daily newspapers
and a joint interest in five others, rapidly growing online sites
and more than 300 weekly newspapers and specialty publications
in 23 states. Lee's newspapers have circulation of 1.6 million
daily and 1.9 million Sunday, reaching more than four million
readers daily. Lee's online sites attract more than 11 million
unique visitors monthly, and Lee's weekly publications have distribution
of more than 4.5 million households. Lee's newspaper markets
include St. Louis, Mo.; Lincoln, Neb.; Madison, Wis.; Davenport,
Iowa; Billings, Mont.; Bloomington, Ill.; Tucson, Ariz.; and
Napa, Calif. Lee stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange
under the symbol LEE.
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