8 chains own 1,100 newspapers in America
Eight companies own about 1,100 newspapers, daily or weekly, in America.
There were only 1,331 daily newspapers in 2014, probably fewer now
since there were 1,408 dailies in 2008.
If the owners of those eight companies sat in the same room and
decided the identical wording of a story today, what would that do for
informing America’s citizens?
Just like an octopus that controls America’s newspapers, the eight
tenacles are:
GateHouse Media, the largest newspaper chain in the country with
nearly 450 papers in the U.S. including the Akron Beacon Journal.
Gannet, the second largest newspaper chain with more than 220
newspapers
Digital First Media owns more than 170 papers nationwide
Kentucky-based Paxton Media Group owns nearly 60 papers nationwide
Ogden Newspapers has 50 newspapers
Newhouse’s Advance Publications owns newspapers in 25
cities and towns across America and is the country's largest
privately-held newspaper chain.
Rupert
Murdoch family controls 120 newspapers across five countries.
Warren
Buffett, as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway , owns about 70 dailies
today.
And
most of the newspapers that survive have skeleton staffs since newspaper
employment went from 458,000 in 1990 to 25,000 today. That’s an astounding loss
of 433,000 jobs . . . a 95% freefall.
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