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Association Roundup - February 22, 2013

The Newspaper Association of America filed its initial brief Feb. 11 in a lawsuit seeking to overturn what the group calls a "sweetheart deal" between the U.S. Postal Service and a distributor of direct mail. The negotiated service agreement, or NSA, reached last year with Valassis Direct Mail gives the distributor discounted postal rates. Newspapers compete with direct mail for advertising, so NAA views the deal as giving a competitor an unfair advantage and has sued the Postal Regulatory Commission. "The Postal Regulatory Commission's Public Representative had it right when he said in comments to that agency that this NSA is a lose-lose proposition for both the newspaper… Read More