Wisconsin Newspaper Association

Wisconsin Newspaper Association The Wisconsin Newspaper Association (WNA) was established in 1853 and is among the oldest press assoc

Created by and for Wisconsin’s newspapers, WNA exists to strengthen the newspaper industry, enhance public understanding of the role of newspapers, and protect basic freedoms of press, speech and the free flow of information. Over the years, the association has established a number of services for its members, advertisers and the general public. WNA is the single point-of-contact for working with

newspapers in Wisconsin. In addition to serving 223 member newspapers (31 dailies and 192 weeklies), WNA serves advertisers through advertising placement programs (Customized Newspaper Advertising) and additional clients through WisconsinNewsTracker.com (news tracking and release services). Supporting WNA goals is the WNA Foundation, a not-for-profit organization created in 1980 to improve the quality and future of Wisconsin’s newspapers and the communities they serve. The foundation solicits, manages and disburses funds and other resources for the benefit of Wisconsin’s newspaper industry and, ultimately, the citizens of our state.

Congratulations Wisconsin State Journal!
05/28/2026

Congratulations Wisconsin State Journal!

The Associated Press Sports Editors organization recently announced the Wisconsin State Journal in Madison won five awards in its print, digital, writing and photography categories.

We've posted an edited version of this article on our website -- thanks for posting, Wisconsin Transparency Project!
05/28/2026

We've posted an edited version of this article on our website -- thanks for posting, Wisconsin Transparency Project!

The Wisconsin Department of Justice is, at times, taking nearly five years to answer records requests, drawing criticism from open records advocates.

Are you limiting Internet Archive Access to your journalism?
05/28/2026

Are you limiting Internet Archive Access to your journalism?

CONGRATULATIONS to the University of Wisconsin-Madison!
05/28/2026

CONGRATULATIONS to the University of Wisconsin-Madison!

University of Wisconsin-Madison won an bronze medal for “The United States of Rising Hazards” in Student Work - Infographics (Digital)

The judges praised this work as impressive within the student category and appreciated the successful responsive design for both mobile and desktop versions. One judge noted that it can be difficult working with qualitative data to feature so many colours, but that they work well in the map, even without the legend.

You can find the winning entry at https://airtable.com/app8n3TfYp3wHG3Ht/shriny3HcnbmkTlBr?detail=eyJwYWdlSWQiOiJwYWdZY0lIY1FzTTRYWEkwWCIsInJvd0lkIjoicmVjaldxc2o4QXIxSklhTkoiLCJzaG93Q29tbWVudHMiOmZhbHNlLCJxdWVyeU9yaWdpbkhpbnQiOnsidHlwZSI6InBhZ2VFbGVtZW50IiwiZWxlbWVudElkIjoicGVsUmU4RkdWM1hmNk45SjIiLCJxdWVyeUNvbnRhaW5lcklkIjoicGVscEpsRlVSUWRlM2NvTWQifX0&3coMd=b%3AWzAsWyJqelR6aCIsMCxbInNlbFB4V2ZiSXFzNlViNTRuIl1dXQ

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Credits: Atlas Guo, Ph.D. Student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Thanks for posting, Wisconsin Transparency Project!
05/28/2026

Thanks for posting, Wisconsin Transparency Project!

(The Center Square) – The University of Wisconsin-Madison would not release any documents related to its contract or payments to consultant Tripp Umbach weeks after the university released a document

05/26/2026

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05/26/2026

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For those still concerned about the appearance of the print product, this axiom has been in place for decades, but never...
05/18/2026

For those still concerned about the appearance of the print product, this axiom has been in place for decades, but never really studied. Poynter covers a new study that explores the importance of HOW a story is designed for readers . . .

A Temple study found that storytelling structure — not just simple writing or catchy headlines — shapes how readers engage with news

Congratulations on the exhibit and thanks for posting, Ozaukee Press!
05/18/2026

Congratulations on the exhibit and thanks for posting, Ozaukee Press!

Port Washington Historical Society's new exhibit chronicles the history of newspapers in Port Washington. A selection of Ozaukee Press issues from 1941 were shown off by Jackie Oleson (left) and Geri Zehren at the Port Washington Resource Center, which recently debuted the exhibit. One of the most astonishing things is the number of newspapers that once called Port Washington home, Oleson said. In 1898 the city had a population of 3,400 people and four newspapers, the Zeitung, Herald, Star and Pilot. Full story: https://bit.ly/4drPhcu

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