News Herald to switch delivery to same-day U.S. mail starting Oct. 16

The Port Clinton News Herald will begin delivering its print newspaper through the U.S. Postal Service beginning with the edition of Monday, Oct. 16. The Saturday, Oct. 14 issue will be the last print edition delivered by newspaper carriers.

The News Herald will be delivered by the U.S. Postal Service starting Oct. 16.
The News Herald will be delivered by the U.S. Postal Service starting Oct. 16.

“We are committed, as always, to producing the best local journalism and the best print newspaper possible,” said Editor David Yonke. “We believe the move to mail delivery will help ensure that our readers receive their newspapers on a consistent and reliable basis.”

The switch to distributing the newspapers through the mail is in response to the ongoing challenges that make delivery by traditional carrier increasingly difficult.

Despite our best efforts to recruit and retain newspaper carriers, offering increased compensation and signing bonuses, print delivery by carrier has not met the high standards we set for serving our customers.

To that end, we will be partnering with the U.S. Postal Service to deliver the News Herald on the of publication along with your regular mail.

We appreciate your understanding and adapting to the change. For some readers, this is an opportunity to read the eNewspaper more regularly. This electronic replica of the printed News Herald is available early in the morning and is included with all subscriptions to the newspaper.

As a News Herald subscriber, you also enjoy free and full access to more than 200 eNewspapers in the USA Today network, including the Columbus Dispatch, the Detroit Free Press, the Cincinnati Enquirer and the Akron Beacon Journal.

Subscribers also receive a daily email newsletter each morning that provides news, sports and features highlights, with links that take you directly to the online articles.

There will be no reduction in the number of print editions. The News Herald will continue to be published in print from Monday through Saturday.

There will be no change in subscription rates with the switch to mail delivery.

“The transition from carrier to Postal Service delivery will ensure we can provide a more consistent experience for our valued subscribers,” said Michael A. Anastasi, VP of Local News for Gannett. “We also encourage readers to visit us regularly on our digital platforms, as well as to access our eNewspaper, a digital replica of the newspaper at portclintonnewsherald.com/eNewspaper.”

If you have any questions or need assistance accessing the eNewspaper, please contact Customer Service at 1-877-424-0218. If you feel you want to cancel your subscription, which you can do at any time, please contact Customer Service. If you decide to cancel, any remaining balance on your subscription account will be refunded after delivery ends.

We know it’s a change, but we hope your relationship with the News Herald stays the same as we move forward together.

This article originally appeared on Port Clinton News Herald: U.S. Postal Service to deliver News Herald starting Oct. 16