USA TODAY Celebrates 25th Anniversary in New York
USA TODAY Celebrates 25th Anniversary in New York
WHAT: In honor of the 25th anniversary of USA TODAY, President and Publisher Craig Moon, Founder Al Neuharth and Editor Ken Paulson will be featured guests at a cocktail and dinner reception, Sept. 17. The event will offer celebratory remarks, music and an exhibition of 25 compelling USA TODAY front pages. The evening is hosted by USA TODAY's management and sales executives. Guests will comprise of leaders in the advertising, education, media and travel industries. On Sept. 15, 1982, USA TODAY was launched as the Nation's first national newspaper. It was the most expensive and closely watched newspaper debut in history. 25 years later USA TODAY is the nation's top-selling newspaper with a daily readership of 4.4 million readers and an average circulation of 2.3 million; its website USATODAY.com is an award-winning news site with 11 million visitors a month. WHO: Craig Moon -- President and publisher of USA TODAY Al Neuharth -- Founder of USA TODAY and former chairman and chief executive officer of Gannett Co., Inc. Ken Paulson -- Editor of USA TODAY WHEN: Monday, Sept. 17, 2007 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. INVITE ONLY WHERE: Gotham Hall 1356 Broadway @ 36th Street
CONTACT: Alexandra Nicholson, Communications Manager of USA TODAY, +1-703-854-5872, cell: +1-703-906-0697, anicholson@usatoday.com.
/PRNewswire-USNewswire - Sept. 6/
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