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Corporation Go Live with Anygraaf
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
United Communications Corporation Go Live
with Anygraaf
Kenosha News and Attleboro Sun Chronicle up
and running with the Doris32 editorial system
FREDERICK, MD — April 18, 2007 — The
Kenosha News and the Attleboro Sun Chronicle, both part of United
Communications Corporation, have implemented Anygraaf’s Doris32
editorial system.
Installations at each site include the Doris32
asset management and publishing production system, as well as the
Planner edition management and ad layout system. Pagination for
the editorial system will utilize Adobe® InDesign®.
The Doris32 system includes integrated archiving
and management for many document types including articles, images,
pages and graphics as well as audio and video clips. Doris32 is
a multi-channel production system, allowing for a write once, publish
many environment, letting users easily and effortlessly manage content
for print and electronic media at the same time.
The Planner edition management and ad layout
system serves as a bridge for dynamic bidirectional support for
display and classified ad layout, as well as automatic placement
of ad reservations and ad material directly on the Adobe InDesign
pages managed in the editorial system. Planner interfaces with the
Brainworks™ ad booking system at The Kenosha News and with
the ICANON NewzWare™ ad booking system in Attleboro.
Doris ePaper will also be installed at each publication;
Doris ePaper publishes an exact replica of the printed edition online.
Through Doris ePaper, readers can see the paper online exactly as
it appeared in print, browse the paper page-by-page then highlight
and click on any ad, image or article to view it in full detail.
Readers can also perform full text searches, view each page as a
PDF and browse section by section.
The system will also be used by Kenosha’s
sister papers the Lake Geneva Regional News, publisher of the Lake
Geneva Regional News as well as the Lake Geneva Resorter, and the
Zion-Benton News, publisher of the Zion-Benton News and The Bargaineer.
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About United Communications Corporation
United Communications Corporation dates back to 1961 when the Brown
family purchased the Kenosha (WI) News. In 1969, the company acquired
the Attleboro (MA) Sun, which merged with the North Attleboro Chronicle
two years later to create the Attleboro Sun Chronicle. United Communications
Corporation also owns the Watertown (SD) Public Opinion as well
as weekly newspapers around Kenosha and Attleboro, and two television
stations.
The Kenosha News has a circulation of 25,300
daily and 29,000 Sunday and serves the entire Kenosha County region
of Wisconsin. The Attleboro Sun Chronicle has a daily circulation
of 19,200 and Sunday circulation of 19,700 and serves Southeastern
Massachusetts.
About Anygraaf
Anygraaf Oy is the Finnish developer of asset management and publishing
production systems. Founded in 1996, Anygraaf Oy maintains offices
in Helsinki and Turku, Finland and provides sales, service and support
through its Swedish subsidiary Anygraaf Ab. Resellers in Germany,
Denmark and Norway provide additional sales and support services.
There are approximately 8000 licensed users of Anygraaf products
in more than 125 organizations throughout Europe.
Anygraaf USA, Inc. is the North American agent
for the Finnish software firm Anygraaf Oy providing sales, services
and support for the complete line of Anygraaf products.
Editorial Contact:
Erin Flynn
Anygraaf USA, Inc.
301-305-2532
erin.flynn@anygraaf.com
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