The Wisconsin Newspaper Association (WNA) is a longstanding organization established in 1853, dedicated to strengthening the newspaper industry, promoting public understanding of newspapers' role, and safeguarding press freedoms. Comprised of three entities, including a trade association, a foundation, and a for-profit subsidiary, WNA offers various services for member newspapers, advertisers, and the general public.
With a mission to support newspapers in Wisconsin, WNA serves as a central hub for industry-related activities, such as advertising placement programs, news tracking services, and contests like the Better Newspaper Contest and Civics Games. Through collaborative efforts among its branches and staff, WNA remains committed to upholding the values of journalism and the free flow of information.
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