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Statesman Now Printed In Nampa

Item: Everyone’s a winner in press partnership: The paper you’re holding was printed on Nampa’s state-of-the-art press /Idaho Statesman

More Info: The expanded printing press at the Idaho Press-Tribune is one of a kind, said Production Director Roger Stowell, who ran the Statesman’s press for years and is now in charge of printing both papers at the press in Nampa. “There isn’t anybody doing what we’re doing,” Stowell said. DGM, a printing technology company, specially manufactured parts that allow the Pennsylvania-made press to print three pages side by side, he said. Other equipment allows for color on up to 30 pages in one daily edition, Stowell said.

Question: Newspapers are doing everything they can to survive the perfect storm of a decline in readership and advertising, and a poor economy. How confident are you that the Coeur d’Alene Press and Spokesman-Review can survive?

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