US: Chicago Sun-Times Group launches community websites

Posted by Lindsay Berrigan on April 13, 2007 at 10:05 AM
The Sun-Times Media Group, owner of the Chicago Sun-Times and papers serving the greater Chicago area, has launched NeighborhoodCircle.com, a group of interactive websites for suburban communities that allow them to post photos and stories and share information.

 
NeighborhoodCircle already operates in three communities with more site launches planned for the rest of the year. The site links to more than 90 papers owned by the Sun-Times Group, but serves as a place for community members to talk about what they can't find in their local papers.

It’s also a great opportunity for advertisers to target hyper-specific audiences.

The site includes calendars of community events, blogs that residents can both write in and comment on, and forums on community issues like taxes.

"This is all about community journalism," said Fred Lebolt, vice president of new media for the Sun-Times News Group. "It's for and about the community."

NeighborhoodCircle follows the trend of hyperlocal, citizen journalism provided by newspapers online and websites like Topix.net. Often, this content fills a need for relevant, local news that the Internet doesn’t yet provide.

Source: Yahoo Business

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