California Newspaper Publishers Association
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California Newspaper Publishers Association
1225 8th Street, Suite 260
Sacramento, CA 95814
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- Telephone:
- 916-288-6006
- Fax:
- 916-288-6002
- Website:
- http://www.cnpa.com/

For 122 years, the California Newspaper Publishers Association has protected the interests of newspapers throughout the state, from the smallest weekly to the largest metropolitan daily. CNPA operates from offices in the state's capital and is governed by a 35-member board of directors drawn from its more than 800 daily, weekly and campus newspaper members. Services to CNPA-member newspapers include:
- Legislative lobbying and legal support
- Advertising networks
- News and publications
- Better Newspapers Contest
- Employment services
- Annual Press Summit and Convention
- Training and student support
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