About Us
Address
The Selma Times-Journal
1018 Water Ave.
Selma, AL 36702-0611
Phone
334-875-2110
Dear Reader – Welcome to the new digital edition of The Selma Times-Journal. We’re very glad you are on board with us today, and we hope you will come back many times in the future.
Innovation has long been a key ingredient in our success. We think it’s fitting that we’re now making the newspaper available on the World Wide Web.
The digital edition is not designed to replace our print edition now or in the future. We believe one will complement the other, but each will be different from the other. We believe that having both will allow us to reach all kinds of readers in all kinds of situations and locations — from the county to a worldwide audience.
Key features of the web edition are:
More opportunities for interactivity with readers — more forms and more opportunities for dialogue.
A reader forum, with subjects ranging from each of the county’s communities to interests such as running, outdoors and parenting.
Our strategy is to give you a very real opportunity to help edit the digital edition by directly shaping its content. In order for that to work, we need your help! Digital communications has the potential to be the most democratic form of communication ever.
Think of it; readers, not editors, play a vital role in determining content. In order to make that happen, we need your ideas, suggestions, questions and criticism.
Embedded throughout our site are lots of opportunities to talk back to us. Please do. We listen, and we take very seriously what you have to say. Let us know what you think.
Staff List
Brent Maze
Publisher
Brent Maze is the Publisher of The Selma Times-Journal and The Demopolis Times. He is a 20-year veteran of the community newspaper business, having worked with Boone Newsmedia previously with The Clanton Advertiser, The Alexander City Outlook, Dadeville Record and Hartselle Enquirer. He also served as the publisher of The Newton County Appeal in Union, Mississippi, for nearly nine years. He attended the University of Alabama-Birmingham. He is a native of Kimberly.