Happy New Year and welcome to 2025! We’re excited to share this New Year with you. We continue our support of our Front Range counties while bringing local news from your areas. From our inception over 33 years ago, we have heard how much you appreciate our support of local advertisers, activities, events, celebrations and more.
With every new year, change comes along. So it has been over 33 years in publishing 50 Plus MarketPlace News. We have embraced technology with its ability to enable us to carry all our editions online for readers preferring to read our publication in that manner.
In creating our Media Solutions companies in 2011, we have had the ability to offer four regional newspapers, online and video solutions for our advertisers and readers. We printed over 2.5 million copies of our four regional newspapers since 1971. We created over 450 videos for our advertisers and readers by our column writers and of course our holiday videos since 2011. We displayed over 220 online advertisements since we started that program back in 2011 with the ability to track the online ads.
In our new newspaper look, you’ll find general news along with sections specific to our Front Range counties. Your favorite columns will be placed throughout the pages. Local advertisers, our Business Partner Ads, and Trading Post sections will be located in these pages as well.
What about Einstein, you may ask. Yes, he’ll still appear! Keep looking for him as you have over these many years.
We’re excited about the possibilities with this new look. Most especially, our readers have their own local news, ads and more while being able to read about information from neighboring counties. With our mobility, we’re multi-county citizens whether by our home location, job, shopping, and dining for starters.
Our latest statistics indicate more older readers over 65 are using smartphones and tablets to read online news, emails, and communicate with their relatives and friends. Many are using Zoom or other teleconference services at their volunteer organizations. We will continue to offer our online newspaper editions on our website. Who knows as this may be our future in newspapers as well? Since 2000, we have changed to five printing companies as many local printers have disbanded operations.
Thank you for your readership and trust over these 33 years. We look forward to continuing our service as a beneficial resource for adults 50 and over! We hope you enjoy our new format!
Kind personal regards,
Robert A. Trembly,
Publisher