It’s pretty obvious that newspapers are in trouble. Circulation is down. Display advertising is way down. But legal advertising still keeps the presses rolling. Now comes State Rep. Joe Sosnowski (representing an area I represented in the 1970’s–Boone, northern DeKalb and … Continue reading
Category Archives: Legal Advertising
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The Aurora Beacon-News was the first to complain about a bill that would eliminate some legal advertising. Now, the Bloomington Pantagraph has taken up the drumbeat. In response, Rich Miller at his Capitol Fax Blog floated an idea that should … Continue reading
One of things keeping small newspapers alive is legal advertising. Think of the publication of real estate assessments. That’s the big one. It was twenty cents a line way back when I knew such prices. Now, a legislator has been … Continue reading