Newspapers have many kinds of customers

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This newspaper is not a business – it is several businesses.

That means we have several kinds of customers.

For example, our editorial department provides news and information to readers, while the advertising department provides businesses and organizations access to those readers, and our commercial printing business offers a wide variety of products to people who need booklets, brochures or any number of printed materials.

This is Customer Appreciation Week – for all customers.

So, if you are a reader, an advertiser, a partner, a supplier, a source, or in some other business or professional arrangement with this newspaper, we want to say, “Thanks.“

We do appreciate the relationship.

EDITORS, REPORTERS and other newsroom folks have readers as a primary customer.

Like all businesses, we have “internal” customers, too – the people we work with inside our company to gather and package news and information.

But readers’ interests come first. We shouldn’t let our own convenience prevent us from serving the needs of readers.

A newspaper like this one, which is published and distributed in the early morning hours, has lots of people who work late at night and into the next day to serve readers as well as advertisers whose commercial messages share pages with the news.

Working nights is not convenient. Same with working weekends and holidays.

But a number of our staff members do that to serve our customers.

That is part of the job of newspapers.

NEWS IS A UNIQUE kind of business, as we have mentioned before in this column.

Much of what goes onto the pages of a newspaper involves subjective judgment – that is, reporters and editors present news and information that they believe is important, interesting and sometimes a little entertaining to readers.

But no two readers are exactly alike – in tastes, standards, experiences and philosophies – so a mass medium’s decisions about what to include in a daily report are subject to disagreement from many among the masses.

Because we handle a large volume of information every day, few days go by without our hearing from someone (or several someones) who found an error in reported fact or who suggested we made an error in judgment.

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