Topic: Gannett
Larry Kramer, the founder of MarketWatch, was named president and publisher of USA Today. The appointment comes as the Gannett flagship, like most newspapers, faces declining print advertising and circulation…
There finally seems to be some optimism in the newspaper business. Thanks to the consumer's love affair with the iPad, newspapers have discovered that people will pay for content. "You only…
Gannett Co. told investors on Wednesday that the company will institute a metered subscription model for the digital version of its newspapers in 80 markets this year. The company has…
Newspapers, in danger of having their advertising lunch eaten by Groupon and its ilk, have teamed up to form an online deals platform. Eight publishing and media companies are launching the…
Newspaper publisher and broadcaster Gannett said its chairman and CEO Craig Dubow stepped down due to health problems. A company spokesperson said Dubow suffered from "chronic issues related to prior…
Gannett’s been around for 100 years; why do they need a CMO all of a sudden? I think there’s this recognition that while it was fine to be more of a…
Next time you check out of a hotel, be sure to double-check your bill: You may have bought a newspaper that you never asked for in the first place. A California…
In an internal memo distributed today, Gannett's U.S. newspapers division president Bob Dickey announced that 700 employees—or approximately 2 percent of the company’s overall workforce—would be laid off. “As we reach…
Gannett announced today that Susie Ellwood, the former CEO of its Detroit Media Partnership, has been named vice president and general manager of USA Today. According to a statement, Ellwood…
Gannett has merged the editorial teams of USA Weekend, its Sunday newspaper supplement, and USA Today’s Your Life, a lifestyle newspaper section and online vertical it launched this past fall. The…


