AUGUSTA, Ga. Morris Publishing Group, LLC has entered into a licensing agreement with NetLook, Inc. for Car Paper and Career Paper which allows Morris' The Florida Times-Union to publish the two free distribution publications and include content on its Web site, Jacksonville.com.
The announcement was made today by William S. Morris IV, president and CEO of Morris Publishing Group.
"This arrangement gives us a powerful tool for serving our automotive and employment advertisers in the Jacksonville area," said Morris. "We are excited to add these two great brands to our company, and use the latest in computer technology to enhance service to our readers in the Jacksonville area."
Chuck Davis, president and CEO of NetLook Inc., said: "We are excited that The Florida Times-Union has selected NetLook to enhance their online and print offerings including licensing NetLook's Car Paper and Career Paper print brands. I cannot imagine a better company than Morris Publishing Group to have as a customer of our technology platform and automotive data services."
NetLook is the premier automotive data acquisition company in Jacksonville, Fla. NetLook Listing Services, an operating division of NetLook, Inc., has field service representatives that visit automotive dealerships, capture information with a scan of the Vehicle Identification Number and take multiple photographs of the car. That data is uploaded to NetLook's database, where it can be accessed by the dealer and distributed as needed.
Car Paper is a weekly free distribution publication in Jacksonville, Fla., offering ad listings for cars.
Career Paper is a free distribution publication featuring employment display ads. It publishes every two weeks in Jacksonville, Fla., and employers can choose different advertising packages.
Morris Publishing Group, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Morris Communications Company, LLC, a privately held media company based in Augusta, Ga. Morris Publishing currently owns and operates 27 daily and 12 nondaily newspapers, four city magazines and numerous free community publications in the Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and Alaska. For more information, visit www.morris.com.