Bricks & Clicks
The Rockford Register Star is more than a newspaper: the ink on print or the “bricks” in the News Tower. We’re a multimedia news and information company: the “clicks” on our Web site and the TV clips on WREX-13. This blog explains our fast-changing media environment and interacts with our readers to show how and why we do what we do.

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The Facts. Our Future.

Add comment July 12th, 2009

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Today, we concluded our seven-day advertising campaigned called “The Facts. Our Future.”

Each ad appeared on page 4A with a message from Register Star President and Publisher Scott Bowers that started with this:

For more than 154 years, we have been the Rock River Valley’s leading news, information and advertising source.  I am committed to our future – in print and online. We are neither dead nor dying. It’s time to state that clearly, to set straight the half-truths, and reassure our readers and advertisers we are here for your and our future.

The seven separate messages were:

1.       Our “diversified portfolio” makes us more than a newspaper, broadens our audience and drives results for our advertisers: Unlike our competitors, Register Star Media’s portfolio is not limited to one or two products. We have a diverse lineup that includes: the daily and Sunday Register Star, rrstar.com, Rockford Woman magazine, BusinessRockford.com, HealthyRockford.com, The Weekly, Boone County Weekly, RockfordWheels.com and RockfordHomeOnline.com.  We also include RiverView Printing, which has increased its commercial printing volume since the launch of our new offset press in May 2006.

2.       Seven days in print and always online: Here now. Here in the future: We publish the Register Star seven days a week. We will continue to publish seven days a week. We will continue to develop our Web sites. We are a viable business. We have weathered the economic declines in the Rock River Valley.

3.       More adults read the Rockford Register Star today than in 2005: Seventy one percent of adults read the Register Star over the past seven days. That’s 189,100 adults 18 and over – an increase of more than 8,023 readers since 2005. On an average Sunday, we reach 57 percent of the adults in the market, an increase of 12,279 readers.  Almost three of every four adults is a Register Star reader. Our readers mirror the diversity of the Rock River Valley. They are young and old and in-between. It is not true that “only old people read the Register Star.” We deliver a diverse and extensive audience every day.  No other medium comes close.

4.       RRStar.com is the most powerful news and advertising Web site in the Rock River Valley: We reach more than twice as many online users in a typical month as our local online competitors. RRStar.com is by far the leading local Web site in terms of past-month reach. The nearest competitors reach only 10 percent of the market in a typical month. The chicagotribune.com reaches only 5 percent. RRStar.com’s “sister sites” include RockfordWoman.com, BusinessRockford.com, HealthyRockford.com, RockfordWheels.com and RockfordHomeOnline.com.

 5.       Television and radio cannot deliver audience and results like Register Star Media:  No single television station reaches more than one in three adults – in any time slot. No radio station reaches more than one in 10. The Register Star will reach almost one in two adults with its average weekday reach of 45 percent – greater than the reach of any single television or radio station in the market.

 6.       We connect advertisers with their customers – and get results for both: Almost six of 10 adults in the market say the Register Star is their primary advertising source for the stores where they shop. More adults consistently turn to the Register Star than to other media for advertising for vehicles, real estate, groceries and jobs – making the newspaper and rrstar.com the primary source for advertising in the Rock River Valley. Over the past five years, over 1,140 Rock River Valley businesses have invested consistently in advertising with Register Star Media, placing ads every year since 2004.

7.       We make a difference. We get results. We are what you know. Now and in the future. These are remarkable times that challenge the men and women of the News Tower. We know and accept our responsibility to serve the Rock River Valley as the leading information source that empowers our community, while never compromising our principles. We hold our elected officials and our community leaders accountable. We demand that they do the public’s business in public. We give voice to those who are the least among us. We care for our customers and ensure they get the results they expect. We value each reader – in print and online. We stumble at times and we admit our mistakes, learn from them and move on. We strive always to do the right thing – now and in the future. Whether we do it in print or do it in holograms, we will remain the leading information source in the Rock River Valley – now and in the future.

Each was concluded with this:

We are number one in the country in combined newspaper and online reach. We reach 87.6 percent of adults 18-and-over in Boone and Winnebago counties. That’s almost a quarter of a million people.

Where to start your home search

Add comment July 1st, 2009

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First we brought you RockfordWheels.com.

This week, we introduce RockfordHomeOnline.com, where you can customize your home search by price range, location and number of bedrooms/bathrooms.

Take advantage of the listings’ photos, videos, descriptions, maps and neighborhood information (population, weather, education, workforce, crime).

You’ll also find featured agents, mortgage rates, a mortgage calculator and commercial listings.

Of course you can reach the site at rrstar.com by clicking on “Homes” at the top.

Want to go backstage?

Add comment June 4th, 2009

At rrstar.com we are offering the chance to win 2 VIP tickets and backstage passes for Old Settlers Days acts Jamey Johnson, Keith Anderson and the Zac Brown Band. You also could win a family four-pack of tickets.

The four-day Rockton festival will run July 16-19; see our calendar listing here.

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We’re Mobile now

1 comment June 2nd, 2009

We have two new links at the top of our home page. We already told you about Facebook. We now have Mobile delivery of rrstar.com, too. Several readers and rrstar staffers have mentioned that they like the Mobile site. Check it out.

Tired of the stuff in your house? Sell it

1 comment April 8th, 2009

This weekend, the Register Star kicked off garage sale season. Even though it’s a little chilly yet, I saw at least 11 listings so far.

Check out this promotion:

For as little as $23.91, you can get….

– A five-line classified ad that runs for three days in the newspaper and online.

– Three yellow garage sale signs, a tip sheet, a sales record form and a checklist.

– One ticket to the Rockford Speedway, good for any Saturday.

– The option to participate in our assurance program. For just $10 more, you get a classified ad that runs for three more days to sell the rest of your stuff.

Call 815-962-2400 or go online.

Let the madness begin

Add comment March 17th, 2009

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This week, rrstar.com launched Bracket Challenge, an online contest where you try to pick the winners in the NCAA basketball tournament to compete for national and local prizes.

Just fill out the drag-and-drop brackets, which offer more info on the teams if you need it. You also can sign up for mobile alerts and interact with “smack talk” as you see the leaderboard going. If you want, you can encourage your friends by sharing through Facebook or other sites.

Locally, you can win a Cub Cadet lawn mower from Tractor Town, a theme park package or a $50 gift certificate to Lino’s.

Nationally, you can win a trip to Las Vegas during the opening of the 2010 tournament.

Remember: You only have two days left.

Would you pay for rrstar.com content?

3 comments March 9th, 2009

My boss Linda Grist Cunningham asked readers that question a week ago. And the post is definitely getting people talking.

Live mayoral debate on rrstar.com Tuesday

3 comments March 6th, 2009

On Tuesday, we plan to stream on rrstar.com a live debate between the Rockford mayoral candidates. Larry Morrissey, the Independent incumbent, will face Democrat Doug Block, Republican John Harmon and Green candidate Jesus Correa IV. The debate will start at 1 p.m. here at the News Tower.

We’ve had spotty Internet connections here in the last couple of days. So as long as our connections are good, we’ll have the debate. Stay tuned for more information.

Every little bit helps

2 comments March 4th, 2009

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I’m not one of those ladies who has a whole organizer devoted to coupons. Actually, I used to before I had kids when I had time. But I do have a spot in my purse for them. I use them for takeout, drycleaning, haircuts and groceries.

Amid these tough times, coupons are as popular as ever. In addition to the ones we run in the Sunday newspaper, did you know that we have coupons on rrstar.com to print out?

Go for it!

Love is in the air

Add comment January 29th, 2009

Starting today, you can place a Love Line to run from Feb. 14 to 21 on rrstar.com. Yep, they’re online only this year.

Love Lines are the little classified ads people buy each year to tell their Honey Bears and Smoochie Pies that they “heart” them. Great for messages to your beloved or your offspring.

The cost is $12 for 14 lines and an attention getter. Go here to place your order.

But wait, there’s more.

If you place an ad by 5 p.m. Feb. 11, you will be entered into a drawing for a pendant from Crimson Ridge. The grand prize will be a pendant, plus roses and dinner from Giovanni’s (all courtesy of Crimson Ridge). Ads will be taken until 5 p.m. Feb. 12.

Note: You must be 13 or older to place an ad, and you can’t use last names unless it’s something like “Grandma Smith.”

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