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''Ink'' was a weekly publication targeted to Northeast
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's Black community. Based in
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, ''Ink'' was published by Diversity Media Group, Inc., a locally owned, family-owned company founded in 2001 by siblings Vince Robinson and Terri Miller.


Description

Known for its use of design, color and photographs, ''Ink'' distinguished itself with its consistent coverage of local issues and events. The paper had a weekly circulation of more than 9,500 readers thanks to a combination of paid subscribers, single-copy purchasers and free distribution to more than 100 area Black churches in Fort Wayne, Kokomo, and
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. ''Ink'' has been honored with a number of awards, including the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce Diversity Business Award, the
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's Media Award and the U.S. Small Business Administration's Indiana Journalist of the Year award for editor-in-chief Vince Robinson. There is now a similar newspaper called ''Ink Spot Newspaper''.


Sister publications

''Ink''s sister publications include: *''Fort Wayne Reader'', a twice-monthly arts and entertainment newspaper *''Fort Wayne Black Business & Professional Directory'' (also known as the ''Fort Wayne Black Pages''), an annual listing of Black businesses and professionals in Northeast Indiana.


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''Ink'' newspaper
{{African American press Newspapers published in Fort Wayne, Indiana Defunct African-American newspapers 2001 establishments in Indiana Defunct newspapers published in Indiana