Greenwich Time (newspaper)

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Greenwich Time
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Hearst Corporation
Publisher Michelle McAbee
Founded 1877, as Greenwich Observer
Headquarters 1455 East Putnam Avenue, Old Greenwich, Connecticut 06870  United States
Circulation 7,838 daily, 10,672 Sunday in 2010[1]
Website greenwichtime.com

Greenwich Time is a daily newspaper based in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA. The paper shares an editor and publisher with The Advocate of nearby Stamford, Connecticut. Both papers are owned and operated by the Hearst Corporation.

In 1977, Southern Connecticut Newspapers, which owned the Time and the Stamford Advocate, was acquired by Times Mirror.[2] Times Mirror was acquired by Tribune in 2000.[3]

In March 2007, Tribune announced it would sell the two papers to Gannett for US$73 million, but the deal fell through when Gannett refused to honor 35 Advocate newsroom workers' union contract with Local 2110 of United Auto Workers.[4]

The Time and its sister paper, The Advocate, were sold to Hearst for US$62.4 million by Tribune Company in a deal that closed November 1, 2007. The sale did not include Tribune-owned land in Stamford and Greenwich, including the papers' printing presses. Hearst prints both The Advocate and the Time at the Connecticut Post plant in Bridgeport.

Following the Tribune sale, the Post was owned by MediaNews, which managed The Advocate and Greenwich Time for Hearst until Hearst bought out MediaNews in 2008.[4]

On August 8, 2008 the Hearst Corporation acquired the Connecticut Post (Bridgeport, Conn.) and www.ConnPost.com, including seven non-daily newspapers, from MediaNews Group, Inc. and assumed management control of three additional daily newspapers in Fairfield County, Conn., including The Advocate (Stamford), Greenwich Time (Greenwich), and The News-Times (Danbury), which had been managed for Hearst by MediaNews under a management agreement that began in April 2007.[5]

References

  1. Audit Bureau of Circulations e-Circ data for the six months ending September 30, 2010, accessed December 12, 2010.
  2. The Times Mirror Company History
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  4. 4.0 4.1 "Hearst Corp. Buys 2 Conn. Dailies, to be Run by MediaNews". NEPA Bulletin (Boston, Mass.), page 7, November–December 2007.
  5. http://www.hearst.com/news/press_080808.html

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