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press+
press+ is a revenue platform for newspapers, magazines and other online content.

Press+ has more than 370 newspaper, magazine and online-only Affiliates around the world who have launched their paid content initiatives on its revenue platform. Among them include several of the largest U.S. and Canadian newspaper publishing companies: MediaNews Group, Tribune Company, GateHouse Media, McClatchy, Lee Enterprises, and Postmedia. The company was sold to RR Donnelley in 2011, with Brill and Crovitz continuing as co-CEOs.link text, additional text.

Background
Conceived in 2009 by media entrepreneur Steven Brill and former Wall Street Journal publisher Gordon Crovitz.

Company Mission
To promote quality journalism operations that are not dependent only on ad revenue. To allow quality publishers a chance to reclaim their old business model — in which a combination of advertising and reader-paid revenue secures independent journalism. To develop custom programs that drive revenue, while at the same time preserving and even enhancing advertising and circulation goals.

Partners
The National Post a Canadian newspaper owned by Postmedia. ,

press+
press+ is a revenue platform for newspapers, magazines and other online content.

Press+ has more than 370 newspaper, magazine and online-only Affiliates around the world who have launched their paid content initiatives on its revenue platform. Among them include several of the largest U.S. and Canadian newspaper publishing companies: MediaNews Group, Tribune Company, GateHouse Media, McClatchy, Lee Enterprises, and Postmedia. The company was sold to RR Donnelley in 2011, with Brill and Crovitz continuing as co-CEOs. 

Background
Conceived in 2009 by media entrepreneur Steven Brill and former Wall Street Journal publisher Gordon Crovitz.

Company Mission
To promote quality journalism operations that are not dependent only on ad revenue. To allow quality publishers a chance to reclaim their old business model — in which a combination of advertising and reader-paid revenue secures independent journalism. To develop custom programs that drive revenue, while at the same time preserving and even enhancing advertising and circulation goals.

Partners
The National Post a Canadian newspaper owned by Postmedia. 

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