Community Newspapers

Community Newspapers
Community Newspapers Incorporated
Type Subsidiary
Founded 1979
Headquarters New Berlin, Wisconsin, USA, United States
Area served Milwaukee metropolitan area
Services newspaper publishing
Employees approximately 110
Parent Journal Communications
Website www.cninewsonline.com

Community Newspapers Inc. (CNI) is a subsidiary of Journal Communications based in New Berlin, Wisconsin. It publishes eight weekly newspapers in the Milwaukee metropolitan area. CNI has about 110 full-time employees and about 30 part-time employees.[1]

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History

Most of the CNI newspapers were not started by their current owner and have traded owners several times in their history.[2] The Wauwatosa News-Times (now Wauwatosa NOW) dates back to March 1899, the West Allis Star (now Greenfield-West Allis NOW) was first published on December 14, 1916, and the Whitefish Bay Herald (now North Shore NOW) first issue was released on June 12, 1930.[3]

Newspapers

  • Brookfield-Elm Grove NOW
  • Germantown-Menomonee Falls NOW
  • Greenfield-West Allis NOW
  • Muskego-New Berlin NOW
  • North Shore NOW
  • Oak Creek-Franklin-Greendale-Hales Corners NOW
  • South Shore NOW
  • Wauwatosa NOW

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