Shawnee Mission Post

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Shawnee Mission Post
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Shawnee Mission Post's home page as of 2021
Type of site
local journalism
Available inEnglish
Created byJulia Westhoff
Jay Senter
EditorsKyle Palmer
URLshawneemissionpost.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired for viewing some articles and for commenting
LaunchedOctober 2010; 11 years ago (2010-10)

The Shawnee Mission Post is a United States nonpartisan subscription-based online newspaper founded in 2010. It is updated daily, Mondays through Fridays.

History[]

Upon their return in 2010 from volunteer Peace Corps postings in Panama, Jay Senter and Julia Westhoff, a couple who had worked together on their high school newspaper found that media coverage of their home in northern Johnson County, Kansas, lacked coverage of government and school news. In response, they started a news website At first, they called their publication, the Prairie Village Post. As they broadened their extent of their coverage, they adopted the name, Shawnee Mission Post.[1]

The intent of the publishers was to focus on local news, most particularly in Northern Johnson County, Kansas. To that end, they covered municipal affairs in the sixteen towns within the Postal-designated area Shawnee Mission, as well as school district meetings and news.[1] They have also covered state legislators and federal representatives from the 3rd Congressional district and the U.S. Senate.

They received advice and assistance from publisher emeritus Dan Blom, who still contributes opinion columns for the site. By 2014, 35,000 unique visitors per month were logging on.[2]

By 2019, the number of unique visitors had grown to almost 300,000 and paid subscribers to the site to 3,700, paying an average of $72 annually.[3]

"Shawnee Mission" is not the name of a municipality, but rather refers to a postal area designation that incorporates all or parts of 16 cities and towns with Zip Codes in North and Northeast Johnson County Kansas. It borders southwest Kansas City, Kansas The towns include Leawood, Lenexa, Mission, Mission Hills, Overland Park (partial), Prairie Village, Roeland Park, Shawnee, and Westwood. If those towns were a single municipality, they would constitute the second largest city in Kansas, with a population of over 400,000.[1]

The Shawnee Mission Post has part of their site covered by a paywall, noting that the people who pay want "More civics. Fewer restaurants." This may not work for other news outlets, but it seems to be working for the Shawnee Mission Post.[4]

The Shawnee Mission Post is a member of both the Kansas Press Association[5] and Local Independent Online News Publishers (LION).[6]

Personnel[]

  • Kyle Palmer, senior editor
  • Julia Westhoff, Director of Sales and Subscriptions

References[]

  1. ^ a b c About the Shawnee Mission Post, Shawnee Mission Post. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  2. ^ A thank you to April's shawneemissionpost.com sponsors…for letting me make this a full-time job, Shawnee Mission Post, Jay Senter, April 2014. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  3. ^ A Local News Site Uses A Paywall And Succeeds, National Public Radio, Frank Morris, December 13, 2019. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  4. ^ Christine Schmidt (21 November 2019), Paywalls work: Shawnee Mission Post, Kansas Press Association, Wikidata Q108935980
  5. ^ Kansas Press Association: Browse Full Member Database, Kansas Press Association, Wikidata Q108936678
  6. ^ LION Publishers: Current Members, Local Independent Online News (LION) Publishers, Wikidata Q108936755

External links[]

Coordinates: 39°0′N 94°42′W / 39.000°N 94.700°W / 39.000; -94.700

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