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Kuukkeli's new websites in use, the corona epidemic accelerated the project

The new pages have been produced with Anygraaf's NeoDirect. As a basis for the renewal, a reader survey was used in which 193 tourists, 78 subscribers and 92 local residents in Ylläs participated.

Readers' wishes have been taken into account in the reform. They wanted more visibility, especially for tourist and camping items as well as local services.

Readers' wishes have been taken into account in the reform. They wanted more visibility, especially for tourist and camping items as well as local services.

Ylä-Satakunta participates in experiments with Yle's regional news for NeoDirect

The magazine Ylä-Satakunta and broadcasting company Yle have started a collaboration experiment where Yle's regional news feed is made available for the online service www.ylasatakunta.fi which has been implemented on Anygraaf's publishing platform NeoDirect.

Yle's news can now also be read on Ylä-Satakunta's website.

Yle's news can now also be read on Ylä-Satakunta's website.

Ylä-Satakunta moves to Anygraaf service

Newspaper Ylä-Satakunta in Parkano in Mid-Finland has been a customer of Anygraaf throughout the history of Anygraaf. Now the long-term customer relationship is changing as Ylä-Satakunta's systems move to Anygraaf's service platform. At the same time the paper's web pages will become NeoDirect based.

NTM in Sweden: New newspapers are made in Neo

At NTM Ab in Sweden, Vimmerby Tidning and the free newspapers Norrköpings-Magazinet, Linköpings-Posten and Magasinet (in Vimmerby and Västervik) have now also begun to be produced in Anygraaf's editorial system Neo.

Dag og Tid website is now produced in NeoDirect

Anygraaf has during the autumn of 2018 installed NeoDirect at Dag and Tid for the publication of the new website dagogtid.no.

Swedish Tidningen 7 changes advertising system to Anygraaf’s AProfit

The magazine Tidningen 7 (Media Partner i Norr AB) in Örnsköldsvik in Sweden has installed Anygraaf's advertising system AProfit for its ad production.

Anygraaf now also in Bergen

Anygraaf has installed Neo at the Christian weekly magazine Norge IDAG in Bergen. Neo is used not only for publishing the paper magazine, but also for sharing articles on the site today.no.

Fokus Media expands the use of Neo in its multi-channel content production

Fokus Media Finland Oy has chosen Neo by Anygraaf as the multi-channel publishing platform for all of its products. They also chose Anygraaf’s NeoDirect publishing platform, for its seamless connection to Neo, as well as ePaper functionality.

Finansavisen is produced with Neo by Anygraaf

Economic newspaper Finansavisen in Oslo, Norway, has deployed Anygraaf’s Neo editorial system. Finansavisen uses Neo not only for producing its printed newspaper, but also for distributing articles to web publication.

German company Berlin Last Mile GmbH chooses Anygraaf´s CDProfit

Berlin Last Mile GmbH has selected Anygraaf’s CDProfit system to manage their delivery activities in German capital. Once installed, the system is being used by 4.600 deliverees who will cover 13.800 different distribution routes.

The magazine Tidningen 7 selected Anygraaf’s Neo as editorial system

The magazine Tidningen 7 published by Media Partner i Norr AB in Örnsköldsvik installed Anygraaf’s editorial system Neo this autumn. Magazine Tidningen 7 also uses Anygraaf’s Planner for page planning and production.

Åbo Underrättelser switch to Anygraafs Neo

Western publishing company in Finland to implement Anygraafs Neo editorial system in their two newspapers Åvo Underrättelser and Paraisten Kuulutukset.

Knittler Medien GmbH go live with Anygraaf Neo system

Publisher Knittler Medien GmbH in Egenhausen in southern Germany selected Anygraaf’s Neo to produce its nine publications which specialize in the sanitation industry and ergonomics.

Newspapers in Lapland Finland chose Anygraaf systems

Publishing company Lapin Lehtikustannus Oy in Lapland has chosen Anygraaf’s Neo editorial system, advertising system AProfit and subscription systems CProfit for their newspapers: Sompio, Saariselän Sanomat and Inarilainen. The newspapers' online and mobile publication will be made with Anygraaf NeoDirect Easy and AnyReader programs. The systems are hosted in Anygraaf service center in Helsinki. The newspapers are printed at Suomalainen Lehtipaino Oy in Kajaani.

Kaleva and Anygraaf cooperation grows

Newspaper Kaleva has decided to upgrade its systems for content production toAnygraaf’s Neo for content production in early 2017.

Local newspapers website increased the number of visitors using NeoDirect

Koillissanomat is a local newspaper in NortheastFinland, which is published 5 times a week (circulation about 6,000). They wanted to refresh their website’seditorial content presentation, and the technology behind their workflow needed to be updated.. Anygraaf’s NeoDirect, odule was implemented to accomplish their goals. Because Koillissanomat’ parent company, Joutsenmedia continues to use Anygraaf´s Doris-editorial, there has to been taken into account a lot of things that in pure Neo-environment should have been naturally joined together already.

Local paper Kuriiri chooses Anygraaf´s Neo and CProfit and expands the use of AProfit

Local publisher in northern Finland, Kuriirilainen Oy has chosen to implement Neo by Anygraaf as its new content management system, expanded their use of the AProfit-ad system graduated to using CProfit-subscriber system. The systems will be implemented and managed from Anygraaf’s cloud service center.

Media Company Etelä-Suomen Media introduces Neo by Anygraaf - AProfit by Anygraaf selected as company’s common ad system

Etelä-Suomen Media (ESM) (in English: Southern Finland’s Media) took over in November Neo by Anygraaf system in all newspapers of the media company group. ESM publishes 21 newspapers (including local papers and city papers), as well as 4 professional journals and 17 customer magazines.

Three local capitol area newspapers (Helsingin Uutiset, Länsiväylä and Vantaan Sanomat) were the first that introduced Neo by Anygraaf. - This newsdesk got to act as a pilot, the first Neo-newspapers had a total of 172 pages, Publications Manager Silja Tenhunen counts.
Photo: Päivi Tuovinen.

Three local capitol area newspapers (Helsingin Uutiset, Länsiväylä and Vantaan Sanomat) were the first that introduced Neo by Anygraaf. - This newsdesk got to act as a pilot, the first Neo-newspapers had a total of 172 pages, Publications Manager Silja Tenhunen counts. Photo: Päivi Tuovinen.

Päivi Tuovinen

Health and social professionals’ magazine, Tehy chooses Anygraaf´s Neo for editorial and publishing operations

Tehy Magazine has chosen to implement Neo by Anygraaf as its new content management system to produce its print and digital products. The systems will be implemented and managed from Anygraaf’s cloud service center. Tehy Magazine has been using Anygraaf´s Doris editorial system prior to Neo.

Local newspaper Kirkkonummen Sanomat will be made with Anygraaf´s Neo-editorial system, also AProfit-adsystem and NeoDirect-websystem will be introduced

Beginning in 2016, Local newspaper Kirkkonummen Sanomat will be made with Anygraaf´s Neo-editorial system. The newspaper’s ad-business will be managed with Anygraaf´s AProfit-ad system. The systems will be implemented and managed from Anygraaf’s cloud service center.

Local newspaper Hervannan Sanomat chose Anygraaf´s editorial and advertising systems

Local newspaper Hervannan Sanomat will be made with Anygraaf ´s Neo-editorial system. The newspaper’s ad-business will be managed with Anygraaf´s AProfit-ad system. The systems will be implemented and managed from Anygraaf’s cloud service center.

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