Newsandtech.com: San Diego Union-Tribune finally abandons manual pagination
September 1st, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Newspapers
The San Diego Union-Tribune, the last major metro in the United States to put together its pages manually, will finally – after 140 years – move to a new content management system.
Newsandtech.com reports:
“[T]he paper goes live on a 250-seat Atex Prestige content management system in November.”
Tags: atex prestige, content management system, newsandtech.com, San Diego Union, San Diego Union-Tribune, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Tribune, United States
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