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The Providence Business News needed not just a new look, but a new model that matched content to a news cycle that’s been disrupted by digital. That meant bringing in Creative Circle Media … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Now you can deliver news alerts and targeted content to readers and build communities around your best content with newsletterQ, a new software add-on rolling out from … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I.  – Readers in Baldwin County, Alabama, are enjoying a weekly newspaper with a new identity – The Baldwin Times, a countywide paper with a more relevant, modern … more
The ANC corporate site launched on a new version of our CMS that allows anyone to assemble pieces into a dynamic web display. In many ways, we can’t take credit for the design of this site because, while we created all the pieces, it's really the marketing team at ANC that assembled those pieces. more
ANC Sports Enterprises went live Dec. 7 with a dynamic website powered by Creative Circle Media Solutions that features maximum flexibility. more
Creative Circle’s expanding “Creative outsourcing” service is helping the Inland Press Association improve everything it produces. Inland outsourced its design, marketing and … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Herald-Citizen new website in Cookeville, Tennessee, went live recently with a Creative Circle Media Solutions redesign that brings together the best of the newspaper and the best of web. more
Roger Alford wanted Kentucky Baptists to have a one-stop place for news from a Christian perspective. As an experienced Associated Press bureau chief, he was sure on this point, too: The website must … more
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – It’s a new day at the NewsTribune in La Salle, Illinois, where print circulation is up, and the leadership and staff are celebrating a turning of the tide. more
PROVIDENCE, R.I.  –  It’s good to be preferred. Longtime clients of Creative Circle Media Solutions will tell you the industry’s most innovative consulting, training … more
For a long time, people asked us which editorial system we would recommend. It was a tough question. We are very familiar with all of the industry's options, and they all have fatal flaws. more
In the summer of 2016, the Cayman Islands sent a team of four athletes to compete in the prestigious Olympic games in Brazil. This provided me with the perfect opportunity to publish a magazine to … more
With six editions covering six diocese across the state of Florida, a production hub in Orlando and five bureaus answering to six different Bishops, the Florida Catholic redesign was a little more complicated than most! more
The Catholic Herald in Arllington, Va., was an award-winning paper before they came to Creative Circle about upgrading their print newspaper. But they got even better after their redesign. more
Lisa Beauchamp, general manager for Global Directories in the Caribbean, was very familiar with Creative Circle. So when a new product opportunity arose for her publishing company, which owns the telephone directory for the Cayman Islands, she knew who to call. more
It was absolutely worth it. . . . We would have never gotten here if we did this internally. more
The River Reporter, a weekly based in Narrowsburg, N.Y., upgraded to Creative Circle's dynamic mediasiteQ web CMS July 18, 2019. They switched from a Drupal based site that wasn't delivering a publisher-level platform. more
The Las Cruces Bulletin along with Desert Exposure, the paper's tourism magazine, upgraded to Creative Circle's dynamic mediasiteQ web CMS July 18, 2019. The Bulletin switched from a Tecnavia web site. Desert Exposure had a basic WordPress site. Their new sites are, of course, more flexible, more visual and easier to run. more
The Mega-Conference, now the leading gathering of top newspaper executives in the industry, got an updated web site as the groups gear up to promote the 2020 conference in Fort Worth, Texas. "We … more
The Taos News switch to a five-column format as part of a redesign with Creative Circle that launched July 18. "The Taos News is one of the best weekly papers in the United States," said Bill … more
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