The New York Times Company prints Schneps Media newspapers, keeping print alive in the digital age
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The New York Times Company prints Schneps Media newspapers, keeping print alive in the digital age
"All the hard work put in by reporters, editors, graphics designers, salespeople and publishers is done on computer screens through internet clouds, but becomes a tangible product in a place where high-speed machinery hums, rattles and clacks, and the smell of fresh ink hangs through the air. It's also a sign that print is very much not yet a relic of the past, but still a very present and necessary part of not just Schneps Media, but also journalism in America today."
"Although Schneps Media is evolving in the digital space, print remains a foundation of the company, said Joshua Schneps, co-publisher and chief executive officer of Schneps Media. Ink is in the family blood, so to speak. Schneps Media grew from one newspaper, The Queens Courier, originally printed in founder and president Victoria Schneps' living room."
"Today, Schneps Media has grown to include more than 100 publications, like amNewYork, Brooklyn Paper, Brownstoner, Long Island Press and more. While millions of readers rely on their always-on digital news products, including amNewYork.com, QNS.com, BrooklynPaper.com, BXTimes.com, NewYorkFamily.com and others, Schneps Media publishes and distribute."
Schneps Media produces hundreds of thousands of copies of newspapers weekly at a New York Times Company printing facility in Queens. The company's publications, including The Queens Courier, amNewYork, and Caribbean Life, are manufactured using high-speed machinery in a production environment filled with the sensory experience of printing. Founded by Victoria Schneps who initially printed The Queens Courier from her living room, the company has expanded to over 100 publications. Joshua Schneps, co-publisher and CEO, emphasizes that print remains foundational to the company despite digital evolution. The organization combines digital platforms like amNewYork.com and QNS.com with physical print distribution, illustrating print's continued necessity in American journalism.
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