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September 29, 2008

Pages vs. packages

Anyone using our site has noticed we no longer sell paginated special sections but that doesn't mean we can't produce the pages you need. When we decided to re-invent our service last year, we talked to numerous clients and decided that a package of stories and photos was more beneficial to you because of the added frequency and flexibility: we produce more content, you can use what you want without having to pull it apart. In the past, we put out 26 special sections a year. This year, we've easily tripled that number, meaning you have more choices for special sections, not to mention the various pieces — stories, photos, graphics — that can be purchased and used individually.
Still, we know some papers have a need for complete layouts and we're more than happy to help. Our designers have produced pages for newspapers across the country, including the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the Miami Herald and numerous others. If you need a single page or a complete section based on the content on our site — or if you'd like us to write some local stories for that section — we'd love to help. And it won't cost you much money. Promise. Just drop me an e-mail at mbuscaglia@tribune.com and we'll get the process started.
-Marco

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