The Reporter now sending out e-blasts between print issues

By Reporter staff

The Reporter has begun sending a monthly e-blast, “The Reporter Notes,” to supplement the monthly printed edition to those community members who have provided e-mail addresses. The first e-blast was sent out on February 5 from Federation Executive Director Shelley Hubal’s e-mail address. It included links to new articles on The Reporter’s website, www.thereportergroup.org, about upcoming events that were happening too late for a print edition of the newspaper, as well as links to articles of upcoming events or interest that appeared in print and are already posted on the website. Future e-blasts will come from The Reporter’s new editor@thereportergroup.org address; the address is only for sending the e-blast and will not be checked regularly.
“Even though we’ve gone to a monthly printed edition, we still want to provide the community with local news in between those issues,” said Diana Sochor, executive editor of The Reporter. “The Reporter’s monthly e-blast will be separate from the Jewish Federation’s ‘What’s Happening in Your Jewish Community’ weekly e-blast, as it will include links to local news articles posted on our website, as well as features that readers may have missed in the print edition. We want to be sure that area Jewish organizations are able to get the word out about their upcoming events to as many community members as possible.”
Those interested in being added to The Reporter’s e-blast mailing list should e-mail treporter@aol.com with “Reporter e-blast address” in the subject line.
To receive a copy of the print edition and/or website-only deadlines for the year, those interested can contact the paper at treporter@aol.com, with “Reporter deadlines requested” in the subject line. The deadlines are also noted on our Digital Deadlines page.