After 127 years, no Dix newspapers
Dix
Communications, whose newspapers
included the Record-Courier in Ravenna, in my opinion the best smaller paper in
the BJ’s 5-county area, has been sold to Pittsford,
New York-based GateHouse
Media for $21.2 million.
The Dix
family has been in the business for a long time, and had staff members on many
news-source boards and groups, which gave them an inside track of what was
about to happen.
Also sold
was Dix’s printing facility in Wooster
and more than 30 daily and weekly newspapers, online-only publications and
specialty publications. Its larger newspapers are the Kent-Ravenna
Record-Courier, The Daily Record in Wooster, the Ashland Times-Gazette, The
Review in Alliance and The Daily Jeffersonian in Cambridge.
GateHouse
Media owns The Columbus Dispatch, The Canton Repository and about 50 other Ohio
publications and websites. It operates in more than 520 markets in 35 states
and owns more than 125 daily newspapers and more than 300 weekly newspapers,
along with other publications and websites.
Dix also
owns four radio stations in Wooster and the Gainesville/Ocala area in Florida.
I am sorry
to see the Dix family get out of the newspaper business. But, in these
difficult times for newspapers all over America, I understand why.
Since 1890,
five generations of the Dix family have handled their media holdings.
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