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The first edition of the Portland Press Herald was published in November 21, 1921. [1] The Press Herald ' s circulation skyrocketed in the first year of Gannett's ownership, when the paper sold for two cents; circulation went from a little over 18,000 to nearly 29,000. [1]
The Maine Switch – Portland, published once a week on Thursdays; The Mid-Coast Forecaster – published weekly alongside The Northern Forecaster, The Portland Forecaster and The Southern Forecaster; Midcoast Villager – formed by the merger of the Courier Gazette, Camden Herald, Free Press, Republican-Journal, and villagesoup.com.
The Times Record building ca. 2022. The first publication of The Times Record was published in 1967. The newspaper was a merger of the Brunswick Record, with a print circulation of 7,500 daily papers, and the Bath Daily Times, with a daily circulation of 3,500, for a total of 11,000 daily customers.
As of February 1991, the Monday through Saturday average circulation was 22,700. [1] [2] The Express 's final issue appeared on February 1, 1991. The paper's demise left Portland as a one-newspaper town with the Portland Press Herald, a morning paper also owned by Guy Gannett. It remained so until the February 2009 launch of The Portland Daily Sun.
Portland Daily Times: Portland: December 1860 January 1864 [31] Portland Daily Union: Portland: January 1864 May 1864 [6] Portland Democratic Standard: Portland: July 1854 1859 [6] Portland Evening Bulletin: Portland: January 1868 [6] Portland Evening Journal: Portland: 1902 1902 [32] Portland Evening Call: Portland: circa 1870 [6] Portland ...
Dec. 27—A downtown Portland hotel in the former headquarters of the Portland Press Herald has been sold. Fathom Cos., a Portland property development and hotel management company, said Monday ...
Guy Gannett Communications was a family-owned business consisting of newspapers in Maine and a handful of television stations in the eastern United States.The company was founded by its namesake, Guy P. Gannett, in 1921, and was managed by a family trust from 1954 to 1998, when it sold most of its properties to The Seattle Times Company and Sinclair Broadcast Group.
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