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The Daily Times Chronicle is a family-owned five-day (Monday through Friday) daily newspaper published in Woburn, Massachusetts, with separate daily editions and associated weekly newspapers covering several towns along Massachusetts Route 128 in eastern Middlesex County. The newspaper was formerly known as the Woburn Daily Times and Reading ...
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The Stoneham Independent's parent company, Woburn Daily Times Inc., also publishes a daily newspaper and two additional weekly newspapers in adjoining towns, and a weekly supplement, Middlesex East. Other Daily Times publications are: The Daily Times Chronicle, a daily serving Burlington, Reading, Wakefield, Winchester and Woburn, Massachusetts.
The Daily Times Chronicle publishes a Reading edition of the newspaper on weekdays. [35] The Reading Advocate publishes weekly and is delivered by mail. [36] Reading's Community Access Television station is RCTV, which provides trainings and air-time for residents to produce their own programs. [37]
The newspaper competes for readers in Wakefield with a local edition of the Daily Times Chronicle, based in nearby Woburn and Reading; and with the Wakefield Observer, a weekly newspaper published at the Beverly office of Community Newspaper Company. On January 27, 2009, the Item changed its format from broadsheet to tabloid.
Chronicle's investment in Massachusetts continued in 1989 with the purchase of the Southborough Villager, a 1,500-circulation weekly that was added to Beacon's roster. Peter E. Thieriot, Chronicle's local publisher, said "I have expressed my hope and desire that Beacon grow both internally and through acquisition. This is the acquisition." [4]