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Canton Today has debuted already. Phase 2 of our business plan is to introduce community magazines in Avon and Simsbury as well.
• TODAY MAGAZINE ONLINE •
• TODAY MAGAZINE ONLINE •
CONTACT TODAY
PHONE
860-988-1910
office @ TodayPublishing.net
Today Publishing
and/or
Today Magazine
P.O. Box 155
Collinsville, CT 06022
• Connecticut – USA
WEBSITE
Today Magazine and Today Online are produced by Today Publishing,
the DBA name (doing business as) of BWD Publishing LLC
• Today Magazine is a member of — Society of Professional Journalists • SPJ
• Today Publishing participates in — Local Chambers of Commerce
• Today Magazine features and focuses on the five core Farmington Valley towns and beyond —
Avon • Canton • Farmington • Granby • Simsbury — via community news that matters nationwide
while seeking to record Connecticut's underreported upside
MEET THE PUBLISHER
• Bruce William Deckert is the publisher and editor-in-chief of Today Publishing. He embarked on his professional media career in 1996 — including 17 years with ESPN.com and ESPN Digital Media, and a productive run as a newspaper editor and reporter for the Journal Register Company aka JRC.
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In 2018 Bruce established Today Publishing — this mini media outlet produces Today Magazine, our monthly publication, and Today Online, our digital news site.
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A Connecticut resident for three-plus decades, Bruce lived in Simsbury for a quarter-century — so he appreciates the distinctiveness and history and aesthetic appeal of this amazing state and the Farmington Valley. Bruce began his post-college journalism career at the Post — not the New York or Washington outfits, but the Wethersfield Post in Connecticut. The Post was part of the former Imprint Newspapers group that produced distinct weekly papers for four Valley towns and seven other towns in Greater Hartford.
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So his career in the media realm has come full circle — from hyper-local community-based journalism to the Worldwide Leader In Sports and back to community journalism — and he has felt invigorated, at intervals, by this vocational geometric convergence.
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An award-winning journalist born in Newark, New Jersey, Bruce was raised in Bloomfield and Plainfield — to clarify, the Bloomfield and Plainfield in Jersey, not their namesakes in Connecticut. His first news job? Star-Ledger paperboy — yes, the Star-Ledger based in Newark. He graduated from Plainfield High School and Massachusetts-based Gordon College. From kindergarten through college, he attended church at Willow — not Willow Creek, the megachurch in Illinois, but the more modest Willow Grove Presbyterian in good old Jersey.
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BRUCE DECKERT
PUBLISHER + EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Bruce.Deckert @ TodayPublishing.net
PHONE
860-988-1910
PHOTOGRAPHER
Seshu of Connecticut Headshots 860-593-0850
info @ ConnecticutHeadshots.com
AWARDS + HONORS
Society of Professional Journalists • SPJ • Connecticut Chapter
• Today Publishing — 68 SPJ Awards
• Bruce Deckert — 43 SPJ Awards
• 2023 Awards — Today wins most SPJ awards among CT magazines
• 2022 Awards — Sweet 16: More SPJ awards for Today Magazine
• 2021 Awards — Today Magazine wins 12 more SPJ awards
• 2020 Awards — 9 more SPJ awards for Today Magazine
• 2019 Awards — Bruce Deckert
• SPJ First Place — Local mag category • Beating the Heat
• SPJ Third Place — Education mag category
• 2018 Award — Bruce Deckert
• SPJ Third Place — Arts & Entertainment mag category
• Late-1990s Awards — Bruce Deckert
• SPJ First Place — Op-Ed category • JRC: Imprint
• SPJ Second Place — Page 1 Design category • JRC: Bristol Press
BOOK — Serengeti Friendship: Soccer Forgiveness
• Book chosen for World Cup Exhibition at Nelson Mandela Foundation
Click for book info — at Amazon.com
BLOG — A Slow Life in the FAST Lane • Click to visit blog — at WordPress
• FAST = Faith And Sports Talk
• Musings (hopefully coherent) on the intersection of faith and sports