Xerox, 'USA TODAY' to Publish Daily 'Sydney Extra' Olympics Results Newspaper.Business Editors ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 12, 2000 Visitors to the 2000 Sydney Olympics won't have to wait for complete news coverage of Olympic competition results. USA TODAY USA Today National U.S. daily general-interest newspaper, the first of its kind. Launched in 1982 by Allen Neuharth, head of the Gannett newspaper chain, it reached a circulation of one million within a year and surpassed two million in the 1990s. and Xerox Corporation (company) XEROX Corporation - http://xerox.com/. See also XEROX PARC, XEROX Network Services. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : XRX XRX Xerox Corporation (stock symbol) ) will be working together to publish a daily "Sydney Extra" supplement for each copy of the regular USA TODAY newspaper. The four-page Sydney Extra edition will contain up-to-date results of every Olympics race and competition from the day before. "With Xerox digital printing technology behind the Sydney Extra edition, our readers can have the most timely and comprehensive Olympics summary first thing in the morning," said Tom Curley Tom Curley is the current president and chief executive officer of the Associated Press - one of the most powerful men in media. Curley is also a former president, publisher, and one of the co-creators of USA Today. , president and publisher, USA TODAY. "This immediacy will satisfy readers and reinforce USA TODAY as the leading source of Olympics news in print." Xerox digital printing technology provided the best avenue for USA TODAY to bring its Sydney readers timely Olympics results. Since the regular USA TODAY newspapers for the Australian market are printed in Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. - a 10-hour flight away - Olympics results information in the newspaper would be incomplete. However, with Xerox digital printing technology, the USA TODAY Sydney Extra edition can be printed at midnight Sydney time. Each day's Olympics results, photographs and medal counts will be compiled and produced by the USA TODAY staff. The finished pages will be sent electronically to Corporate Documentation Management Ltd., a commercial print shop, where up to 8,000 copies of the 11-by-17-inch supplement will be printed on high-speed Xerox DocuTech digital printing systems. USA TODAY will then insert a finished Sydney Extra edition into each regular newspaper and have the complete, timely news package available to readers by 6 a.m. "Digital printing enables USA TODAY to serve their readers better, and it showcases the newspaper as an effective medium for delivering timely news," said Frank D. Steenburgh, senior vice president and general manager, Xerox Graphic Arts graphic arts: see aquatint; drawing; drypoint; engraving; etching; illustration; linoleum block printing; lithography; mezzotint; niello; pastel; poster; silk-screen printing; silhouette; silverpoint; sketch; stencil; woodcut and wood engraving. Business. "Digital printing solutions like this are part of Xerox's strategy to bring new solutions to the newspaper industry that add value and extend the brand of the paper." The USA TODAY/Xerox printing partnership reflects Xerox's focus on bringing its digital printing and document-management innovation to new markets. Xerox and Gannett Co. Inc., owner of USA TODAY, pioneered the on-demand newspaper concept in 1998 with Gannett's Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle The Democrat and Chronicle is the most widely circulated daily newspaper in the greater Rochester, New York area. Located at 55 Exchange Boulevard in downtown Rochester, the Democrat and Chronicle operates under the ownership of Gannett. . Since then, other papers including The Arizona Republic and The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Inquirer Morning newspaper, long one of the most influential dailies in the eastern U.S. Founded in 1847 as the Pennsylvania Inquirer, it took its present name c. 1860. It was a strong supporter of the Union in the American Civil War. have used Xerox technology and expertise to bring on-demand newspapers to their readers. Xerox is an Official Olympic Partner for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and has supported the Olympics every year since 1964. NOTE TO EDITORS: For more information on Xerox, visit www.xerox.com. XEROX(R), The Document Company(R)and the digital X(R)are trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION. |
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