The production facility that prints The Providence Journal and the Boston Herald is closing, laying off 136 workers.
The asking price is $9 million. The Providence Journal’s parent company Gannett announced last week the closure of its ...
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The closure is just the latest cutback at the 195-year old newspaper, which in recent years has laid off staff, trimmed ...
The Providence-based printing facility is responsible for printing nine of Gannett's local publications, including the Telegram & Gazette and Patriot Ledger.
Gannett-owned USA Today and the chain’s more than 200 other newspapers won’t endorse a candidate for president — joining the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times in choosing to stay silent ...
Following outcry from some former Gannett journalists, chief content officer Kristin Roberts defended the company’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate this year during an earnings ...
Selzer’s Iowa poll was publicly released by The Des Moines Register/Mediacom on the evening of Nov. 2, making nationwide news ...
Correction: The number of outlets in the Gannett family has been updated. Over 200 American outlets under USA Today parent company Gannett will not back candidates “in presidential or national ...
The Associated Press said Monday that it would begin offering buyouts and lay off selected employees, part of a plan to ...