From Gannett
To dammit!!!
In FOUR years Gannett reduced from 27,600
employees to 11,200 employees.
Politicians, major corporations and the
weathiest Americans must be giddy that 16,400 watchdogs of democracy are gone!
Gannett is not slashing employees. It
also is torching newspaper throughout America. In 2019 Gannett owned 261 daily
and 302 weekly newspapers. By the end of 2022 Gannett had 217 daily and 175
weekly newspapers.
Digital newspapers are far less
profitable than printed versions people can hold in their hands.
Detroit Free Press, which lured BJ
management to it decades ago because of its reputation, went from 217,471
circulation in 2018 to 103,606 in 2022 – a 52.4% drop!
Arizona Republic (74.7%), Indianapolis
Star (74.5%) and Louisville Courier-Journal (74%), one bluebloods of
journalism, makes the Free Press plunge look anemic by comparison.
Even Gannett’s USA Today went from
579,692 paid subscriptions in 2018 to 134,629 in 2022.
Wonder what the future holds for the BJ,
a Gannett newspaper that began in 1897 with a merger of the Summit Beacon, born
in 1839, and the Akron Evening Journal, founded in 1896.
Charles Landon Knight bought the BJ. John
S. Knight, best newspaper owner in American history, took over with his father
passed away in 1933 in the throes of great debt and the Great Depression and
built it into the Knight Newspapers empire of more than 30 newspapers.
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