He gets it when it comes to corporate news and journalism. The news is vitallong live FlaglerLive PuraVida. In December 2015, Gannett announced that its local newspapers would be branded as the "USA Today Network", signifying a closer association with the national USA Today paper. In April 2016, Gannett made an unsolicited bid to acquire the Tribune Publishing Company for $12.25 per-share, or around $400 million. There was no general consensus,making the review inconclusive. Donate by clicking anywhere in this box. Jeff Taylor, editor of The Indianapolis Star, oversees all Gannett properties in Michigan, Indiana, and Kentucky, a tract that includes the Detroit Free Press and Louisville Courier-Journal. Lipman makes a point of telling me shes wearing red for International Womens Dayjust for the recordand shes currently writing a book on workplace advice for men. Fairly often in the [Louisville] Courier-Journal, Ill see a story produced by the network, says Jim Hopkins, who spent two decades as a Gannett reporter before chronicling the company for years at Gannett Blog, a site dedicated to the companys inner workings. Digital advertising will continue to grow as the company scales its marketing services nationally. Whether youre a reporter in a small or large city, how much time are you spending in city council meetings churning out content that really doesnt resonate compared to connect-the-dots enterprise stories?. 363 (Mar. The President and Publisher of USA Today is Maribel Perez Wadsworth. On Dec. 11, 2019, USA TODAY's editorial board published a piece calling for President Donald Trump's impeachment. *The editorial positions of most newspapers in 2016 was either to endorse Clinton or refrain from endorsing anyone. Then theres collaboration on labor-intensive investigations from outlets that span 34 states and Guam. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. The frustrations of local journalists and readers are real. E&E News reports on energy and environment issues for professionals. Dedicated local owners had shielded it from the digital transition. Its a better drawn-out version of the Hail Mary play a number of atrophied media titans have called. I moved to Pompano Beach and subscribed to the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel which is owned by some corporate entity. The company rolled out a uniform content management system to all its properties, allowing it to cross-publish stories with greater ease, and has a universal budgeting system in the works. Gannett has been obsessed with local since 1906. Gannett