Gannett completes $500 million offering of senior notes, to use proceeds to repay debtOctober 2nd, 2009 Gannett completes $500M offering of senior notesMCLEAN, Va. — Gannett Co.
Gannett expects 3rd-quarter earnings to top expectations; sales missSeptember 30th, 2009 Gannett expects 3Q earnings to top expectationsMCLEAN, Va. — Gannett Co., the largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., says it expects third-quarter earnings to far outpace expectations despite a shortfall in revenue.
Gannett expects 3rd-quarter earnings to top Wall Street estimates; sales missSeptember 30th, 2009 Gannett expects 3Q earnings to top estimatesNEW YORK — Gannett Co., the largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., said third-quarter earnings should far outpace expectations despite a narrow shortfall in revenue, as layoffs and falling newsprint costs help offset weak advertising sales. Tuesday's announcement gave a sharp boost to Gannett's and other newspaper stocks.
At NY newspaper, 50 news jobs are cut, entire staff can apply for 'redefined' jobsAugust 13th, 2009 NY newspaper cutting 50 news jobs, redefining restWHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — A suburban Gannett Co.
Gannett posts 2nd-qtr profit above analyst views, reversing year-ago loss despite sales dropJuly 15th, 2009 Gannett posts 2Q profit, beating analyst viewsMCLEAN, Va. — Gannett Co.
Gannett posts 2nd-qtr profit above analyst views despite sales dropJuly 15th, 2009 Gannett beats forecast with 2Q profit; shares jumpNEW YORK — Gannett Co., the largest U.S. newspaper publisher, topped expectations for its second-quarter earnings Wednesday as it reversed a loss from a year ago, even though advertising revenue continues to dive.
A wisp of hope: Gannett's 2Q profit tops analyst views, management sees less ad erosionJuly 15th, 2009 Gannett shares jolted by possible ease in ad slumpSAN FRANCISCO — Gannett Co., the largest U.S. newspaper publisher, used sharp cost cuts to deliver a higher-than-expected second-quarter profit Wednesday and offered a wisp of hope that the industry's advertising drought may be subsiding.
Gannett implements layoffs at US newspapers in latest round of cutbacksJuly 11th, 2009 Gannett implements layoffs at US newspapersNEW YORK — The latest wrenching cutbacks at Gannett Co. fell this week, as hundreds of employees at the country's largest newspaper publisher received notices of layoffs.
Gannett to cut 1,400 jobs as slump in advertising revenue continuesJuly 1st, 2009 Gannett to cut 1,400 jobs in new round of cutsNEW YORK — Newspaper publisher Gannett Co. plans to cut 1,400 jobs in the next few weeks, about 3 percent of the work force, as it faces a prolonged slump in advertising revenue.
Report: Gannett to jettison more than 1,000 workers to offset counter newspaper ad slumpJuly 1st, 2009 Report: Gannett to lay off more than 1,000 workersMCLEAN, Va. — Gannett Co.
Pioneer Newspapers Inc. names former Gatehouse VP Mark Cohen its chief operating officerJune 23rd, 2009 Pioneer Newspapers Inc. names Mark Cohen COOSEATTLE — Pioneer Newspapers Inc.
Seattle Times completes sale of Maine properties to investor group led by Pa. publisherJune 16th, 2009 Seattle Times completes sale of Maine propertiesPORTLAND, Maine — The financially struggling Seattle Times Co. on Monday sold its Blethen Maine newspapers, including the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram, to an investor group led by a Pennsylvania publisher.
Gannett leaves dividend unchanged at 4 cents per share in bid to preserve cashApril 28th, 2009 Gannett declares dividend of 4 cents per shareMcLEAN, Va. — Gannett Inc.
Hunke becomes USA Today publisher; Hillkirk named as editorApril 28th, 2009 Hunke, Hillkirk named to top posts at USA TodayMcLEAN, Va. — USA Today, the nation's largest newspaper, filled two top executive positions Tuesday by naming David Hunke as publisher and John Hillkirk as editor.
Detroit Free Press publisher Hunke named to top post at USA Today, Hillkirk named editorApril 28th, 2009 Detroit publisher named to top post at USA TodayMcLEAN, Va. — Fresh off a Pulitzer Prize win for his newspaper, Detroit Free Press Publisher David Hunke was appointed Tuesday to head the nation's largest newspaper, USA Today.