New IPA Editorial System for Salina Journal, Kansas, USA

The Salina Journal, a seven day a week, up to 60 pages a day broadsheet publication, has updated its old Q-Edit Editorial System with the latest version of IPA's Edit.Works.

The new system consists of 18 reporter and 16 sub-editor terminals. The total changeover took less than a week with the first edition using the new system going to press 15 minutes early.This smooth changeover was achieved by the joint efforts of John McCulloch,

IPA's editorial applications manager, Bob Kelly, Systems Manager of the Salina Journal and Tom Drane, IPA's representative in the USA.Bob Kelly, Systems Manager of the Salina Journal said: "The long-term

stability of the old Q-Edit software, coupled with the ease of re-training on a familiar system, made Edit.Works a cost-effective solution for us.>

Trevor Kibble, Chief Executive of IPA said: "The Salina Journal has been a long time user of IPA's software. When it came to a new editorial system, they looked at all options and again made the decision to stay with IPA. The ease and speed of the new installation fully vindicated their decision."


Left to Right: Bob Kelly, Systems Manager, Salina Journal, John McCulloch, editorial applications manager, IPA and Tom Drane, US representative, IPA.


For more information please contact: sales@ipasystems.co.uk

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