LI Herald Media Kit

Technology has changed, hasn’t When Robert and Edith Richner began publication of the Nassau Herald in 1964 they had a simple mission: to provide a forum where their community could find reliable, unbiased information and voice their own concerns about the issues of the day. The Herald quickly became a vital resource, not just as a forum for community news and opinion, but for providing businesses and institutions with an affordable way to reach their customers and constituents. Today, the mission of the family-owned Richner Communications has not changed, but the means to achieve it certainly has. Now with nearly 60 media assets, including Herald publications covering the greater part of Nassau County; The Riverdale Press, a Pulitzer Prizewinning newspaper in the Bronx, and specialty publications like The Jewish Star — along with comprehensive websites; email newsletters and targeted emails, social media, advertorials, direct mailings, brochures, digital display, social media, branded content and event partnerships with publishers across America and even local special events — Richner Communications has almost limitless platforms for getting your message to your audience. ters and targeted emails, social media,

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