We deliver the news. And your advertising message is delivered to an educated and savvy consumer.
Our informed readers and supporters come to our site to get a distinctive and special look at New Jersey news and an inside look at the Jersey opinion leaders who are shaping our state.
We are just seven months old, but NewNerseyNewsroom.com is already attracting 110,000 unique visitors to its site each month.
Veterans Walt Guarino and Michael Masters bring a wealth of experience to the table and shape our marketing and advertising strategy.
Guarino, who is head of a strategic branding division of SGW Integrated Marketing Communications in Montville, has been acknowledged by Business News New Jersey magazine as one of the "Top 100" most influential business leaders in the state since 1996.
Guarino can often be seen and heard on radio, television and online talking about marketing research, focus groups and specific marketing disciplines. Recent appearances include the Fox Business News network, the ABC network, National Public Radio, WOR, CNN, Comcast Cable, Bloomberg Radio, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, NY Daily News, N.Y. Post, The Star-Ledger, L.A. Times and others. Masters has been involved in marketing and sales for 15-plus years at International Data Group, a hi-tech publishing company in Boston Mass, and also worked on ComputerWorld, the newspaper for IT professionals. He also worked in the Healthcare field for 12 years and also spent 5 years in the consumer electronics marketplace. A graduate of Seton Hall University with a masters in English and a philosophy minor, Masters has worked in all phases of publishing, marketing and advertising .
Yes, in a short time, NewJerseyNewsroom.com has created a buzz.
The New York Times did a front page story on us in its business section. We were featured on Channel 9 television, Editor and Publisher magazine and the online journalism bible, Mediabistro.
In an era when newspapers are dying and newsrooms are dissipating, NewJerseyNewsroom.com can boast growth, progress and hope that there is a better way for journalists and journalism.
We began with a strong core of Star-Ledger journalists and our newsroom has swelled to over 100 top-notch writers and reporters.
Experts in their field and Jersey opinion leaders have graced NewJerseyNewsroom.com with their words of wisdom. Over the last month, notables whose articles have appered on NewJerseyNewsroom.com have included:
- Gov. Jon Corzine.
- Former Gov. Christie Whitman.
- 2009 gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett.
- U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg.
- Congressmen Frank Pallone and Rush Holt.
- Carl Golden, press secretary for Govs. Kean and Whitman.
- Steve Longeman, state director of Americans for Prosperity.
- Robert C. Garrett, president and chief executive officer of Hackensack University Medical Center.
- Darryl G. Greer, CEO of the New Jersey Association of State Colleges and Universities.
- Paula A. Franzese, chairwoman of the state Ethics Commission.
- Richard Lee, communications director of the Hall Institute of Public Policy.
- Jeff Tittel, director of the New Jersey Sierra Club.
- Assemblymen Reed Gusciora and Jack Conners.
- Assemblywoman Nellie Pou.
- David Oscar, president of the New Jersey Association of Health Underwriters.
- Steven Goldstein, chairman and CEO of Garden State Equality.
- Harry Pozycki, chairman of the Citizens' Campaign.
- Major General Glenn K. Rieth, Adjutant General of New Jersey, who commands more than 8,300 soldiers and airmen of the New Jersey Army and Air National Guard.
- William G. Dressel, Jr., executive director of the New Jersey League of Municipalities.
- William J. Marino, president and chief executive officer of Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey.
- Anne Barron, coordinator for the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey and League of Women Voters of New Jersey Voter Protection Project.
- Patrick Murray, the director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute.
- Norman J. Glickman, University Professor at Rutgers University's Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.
- Cy Thannikary, former vice president for policy and strategic initiatives & the director of N.J. division of economic development at the New Jersey Commerce Commission.


