The Herald Bulletin boosts print & online content
Posted by Lauren Drablier on January 13, 2009 at 3:37 PM
In addition to redesigning its newspaper and website, Indiana's Herald Bulletin will also be "making some major additions" to their content.
Additions include; more local news, features and business briefs. A daily market report, a weekly history page, a weekly home improvement page, a Doonesbury comic strip, a cooking column and increased celebrity coverage.
The website has "more features, more destination pages, and fresher news," according to the paper's website.
Source: The Herald Bulletin
The website has "more features, more destination pages, and fresher news," according to the paper's website.
Source: The Herald Bulletin
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