Exchange Post Goes Digital in January 2017
It is an end of an era, and the beginning of a new one. In 2015 we celebrated 60 years of the Exchange Post in print. In 2017, we will usher in the end of print and the beginning of the digital future of the Post.
While some of our readers may miss the printed version of the Exchange Post, this move to fully digital is a positive change.
Instead of waiting weeks to produce and print the Exchange Post for a story to be released, now articles, photos and breaking news can be released within hours.
With the digital version, associates can read the magazine anytime, anywhere instead of feeling left out once all the printed copies are snatched up. Plus, Exchange Post articles and photos are archived online, so you never have to miss out on Exchange information.
Exchange retirees can also enjoy more access and information anytime just by going to TheExchangePost.com. Retirees will be notified of new issues just by sending their personal email to exchangepost@aafes.com. We are using a new email distribution program that will make it easier for us to stay in touch with our retirees, so make sure you send your email or updated email addresses to us.
Associates will be notified of Exchange Post new releases by their aafes.com email accounts or Red e App.
Quicker release of news and information, 24/7 access from your smartphone, computer or tablet, archives of photos and information, plus you can add your comments about the articles you enjoy online. There are many reasons to be excited about the digital Exchange Post!
Thank you for your continuous readership of the Exchange Post. Your assistant editor, Steve Smith, and I hope to provide you with all the news and information you need to keep you up to date with the Exchange. You can contact us with your comments and suggestion at exchangepost@aafes.com.
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