Publishers’ Exchange
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- How publishers find sponsors for Kid Scoop … to increase revenue
- Success stories with Kid Scoop … to build circulation
- Connecting Kid Scoop with your community … to support your advertisers
These reports reveal how small newspapers with tiny staffs began with Kid Scoop for homes and schools and thrived for years. Use these tips for Kid Scoop in your newspaper.
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8 North Dakota Papers Create Literacy Project Using Shared Printing Firm
Interviewee: Cecile Wehrman
Newspaper: The Journal & Tioga Tribune, ND
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24 Years of Kid Scoop Through Thick and Thin
Interviewee: Rosie Smith
Newspaper: St. Johnsbury, VT
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Editor Buys Gannett Paper and Grows Circulation
Interviewee: Jonathan Vickery
Newspaper: Barnwell, SC
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20+ Years of Kid Scoop Expands Youth Readership
Interviewee: Dale Gentry
Newspaper: The Standard Banner, TN
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Parents “Love” Seeing Their Children’s Kid Scoop Projects Published
Interviewee: Allison Molstre
Newspaper: The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, ND
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Pandemic Crushes Sponsors, but Kid Scoop Commitment Remains
Interviewee: Vernon Yazzie
Newspaper: Navajo Times, AZ
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Kid Scoop and “Wilson” Recharge NIE Program in Texas
Interviewee: Kristen Weaver
Newspaper: Wilson County News, TX
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Law Firm, Schools and Start-Up Weekly Partner for Community Literacy
Interviewee: Karen Schneider
Newspaper: Oshkosh Herald, WI
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Kid Scoop Helping Parents and Children Learn English
Interviewee: Jeremy Feldman
Newspaper: Daily Astorian, OR
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Small Staff Finds Kid Scoop “Easy to Use”
Interviewee: Jessica Prevatt
Newspaper: The Baker County Press, FL
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