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Bulldog Reporter Publisher Inks iProduction
By Steve Horton
iProduction
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
St. Paul, MN June 3, 2004 iProduction has announced that media intelligence publisher Infocom Group has assigned iProduction to provide Internet publishing systems and services for its information products and services. The new Infocom Group Web site is located at www.infocomgroup.com.
Infocom publishes a long list of media relations products that includes newsletters, directories, special reports, and media lists. The company hosts conferences, sells audio conferences, and provides a PR job listing service. The companys newsletter products include Bulldog Reporter, Lifestyle Media Relations Reporter, and Media Relations Insider. Bulldog Reporter, widely circulated among public relations firms and marketing agencies, provides an inside view into the workings of journalists and top news organizations.
The Infocom Group online enterprise draws revenue from new subscriptions, renewals, pay-per-view downloads, print product sales, and conference registrations. The iProduction Internet Publishing System provides content management, e-commerce, e-mail deployment, and many other systems for the entire line of Infocom products and services.
More about Infocom Group
Based in Emeryville, CA, Infocom Group offers a repository of insight into media relations techniques and technologies that increase PR professionals success in developing long-term relationships with the press, building brands, measuring results, and cultivating respect from upper management for the public relations functions. Infocom information products and services provide the most useful, most comprehensive and most accurate information about the media relations available to public relations practitioners. Infocom Group was founded in 1980 by publisher James Sinkinson.
More About iProduction
iProduction is a privately held software company headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota. Publishing entities of all sizes rely on iProductions flagship product, the Internet Publishing System, to manage online content, sell subscriptions and site licenses, process payments, deploy e-newsletters, manage site advertising, collect and process test and survey data, and manage online fulfillment. The majority of iProduction clients choose iProductions ASP (application service provision) program to avoid hiring programmers or purchasing host computer systems. Large publishers with many online titles choose to license iProduction software to dramatically reduce per-site operating costs. iProduction clients include magazines, newsletters, business journals, newspapers, and corporate marketing departments. iProduction will celebrate its 10-year anniversary during 2004.
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