- Ottaway Community Newspapers
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name = Ottaway Community Newspapers
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type = Subsidiary
foundation = November 1936
location = Campbell Hall, New York USA
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key_people = Andrew Langhoff, CEO William A. Zurilla, VP and CFO
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products = Daily andweekly newspaper s
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num_employees = 1,500 in 2007
parent = Dow Jones, 1970-2007News Corporation , since 2007
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homepage = [http://www.ottaway.com/ Ottaway.com]
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intl =Ottaway Community Newspapers (also called Ottaway Newspapers, Inc.) is a subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company
Dow Jones which is itself a subsidiary ofNews Corporation and owns newspapers, Web sites and niche publications inCalifornia ,Maine ,Massachusetts ,New Hampshire ,New York ,Oregon andPennsylvania . It is headquartered in Campbell Hall, New York and its flagship is theTimes Herald-Record .The Ottaway organization was founded in 1936 and grew to nine newspapers in the northeastern
United States by 1970, when it merged withDow Jones & Company , publisher of "The Wall Street Journal ". [http://www.dowjones.com/Products_Services/CommunityMedia.htm DowJones.com Community Media] , accessedJanuary 8 ,2007 .]Ottaway became part of News Corp. when it bought Dow Jones for
US$ 5 billion in in late 2007.Rupert Murdoch , the head of News Corp., reportedly told investors before the deal that he would be "selling the local newspapers fairly quickly" after the Dow Jones purchase."Ottaway Papers Might Be Sold, Including 16 in N.E.". [http://www.nepa.org/Bulletin%20Archives/NEPA_Bulletin_Dec07.pdf "NEPA Bulletin" (Boston, Mass.), December 2007] , page 3.] However, recent changes in management at Ottaway may indicate that News Corp. and Dow Jones have decided to retain Ottaway for the time being. [http://www.ottaway.com/news/07-24-2008.html]Holdings
Ottaway currently publishes eight daily and 15 weekly newspapers in seven
U.S. states. Ottaway's circulation was given in 2005 as 282,000 daily, 316,000 Sunday and 119,000 daily unique visitors on newspaper Internet sites."Dow Jones Completes Sale of Six Local Newspapers." Dow Jones & Company press release,December 5 ,2006 .]Ottaway's daily newspapers are:
* "Ashland Daily Tidings " ofAshland, Oregon
* "Cape Cod Times " ofBarnstable, Massachusetts
* "Mail Tribune " ofMedford, Oregon
* "Pocono Record " ofStroudsburg, Pennsylvania
* "The Portsmouth Herald " ofPortsmouth, New Hampshire
* "The Record" ofStockton, California
* "The Standard-Times" ofNew Bedford, Massachusetts
* "Times Herald-Record " ofMiddletown, New York Ottaway weekly and twice-weekly newspapers include the following:
* "The Barnstable Patriot " ofBarnstable, Massachusetts
* "The Inquirer & Mirror " ofNantucket, Massachusetts
*Hathaway Publishing , published alongside "The Standard-Times":
** "The Advocate" ofFairhaven, Massachusetts
** "The Chronicle" ofDartmouth, Massachusetts
** "The Fall River Spirit " ofFall River, Massachusetts
** "Middleboro Gazette " ofMiddleborough, Massachusetts
** "The Spectator" ofSomerset, Massachusetts
*Seacoast Media Group , published alongside "The Portsmouth Herald":
** "The Exeter News-Letter " ofExeter, New Hampshire (twice-weekly)
** "The Hampton Union " ofHampton, New Hampshire (twice-weekly)
** "The Rockingham News " ofPlaistow, New Hampshire
** "York County Coast Star " ofKennebunk, Maine
** "The York Weekly " ofYork, Maine
* Hudson Valley Media Group, published alongside the "Times Herald-Record":
** "The Gazette " ofPort Jervis, New York History
James H. Ottaway, Sr., founded the company in November
1936 , when he purchased the "Bulletin", a semi-weekly paper inEndicott, New York , that he converted to a daily within a year. Ottaway added the "Oneonta Star" in 1944, followed two years later by the "Pocono Record ".The company has been a seller more often than a buyer in the 2000s, however, and several observers -- including the "New York Post", "The Boston Globe" and Ottaway's own "Cape Cod Times" -- have speculated that News Corporation intends to sell all or part of the company in the near future.
Under Dow Jones' ownership, Ottaway sold several newspapers in recent years, however, most recently in December
2006 , when the company dealt nearly half its daily newspapers toCommunity Newspaper Holdings Inc. (CNHI) for $287.9 million (including real estate).Until December 2006, the following dailies and weeklies were also part of the Ottaway chain. They are all now part of CNHI.
* "Santa Cruz Sentinel " daily ofSanta Cruz, California
* "The News-Times " daily ofDanbury, Connecticut
* "The Spectrum " weekly ofMilford, Connecticut
* "Record-Eagle " daily ofTraverse City, Michigan
* "The Grand Traverse Herald " weekly ofTraverse City, Michigan
* "Cooperstown Crier " weekly ofCooperstown, New York
* "Daily Star" ofOneonta, New York
* "Press-Republican " ofPlattsburgh, New York
* "Daily Item " ofSunbury, Pennsylvania
* "The Danville News " weekly ofDanville, Pennsylvania The following four daily newspapers were sold by Ottaway to CNHI for $182 million in 2002: [" [http://www.writenews.com/2002/022202_dowjones_sells_four_papers.htm Dow Jones To Sell Four Ottaway Newspapers] ", accessed
January 8 ,2007 .]
* "The Daily Independent " ofAshland, Kentucky
* "The Free Press" ofMankato, Minnesota
* "The Herald" ofSharon, Pennsylvania
* "The Joplin Globe " ofJoplin, Missouri Also, Ottaway sold the three daily newspapers of Essex County Newspapers Inc. to "
The Eagle-Tribune " ofNorth Andover, Massachusetts , in 2002, for $70 million. [ [http://www.allbusiness.com/information/information-services-news-syndicates/209484-1.html "Bay State Paper Gets to Grow in Its Own Backyard"] . NewsInc,April 22 ,2002 . AccessedJanuary 8 ,2006 .] "The Eagle-Tribune", along with the Essex papers listed below, was later purchased by CNHI.
* "Daily News of Newburyport " ofNewburyport, Massachusetts
* "Gloucester Daily Times " ofGloucester, Massachusetts
* "Salem Evening News" ofSalem, Massachusetts External links
* [http://www.ottaway.com/ Ottaway Newspapers, Inc.]
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