CherryRoad Media acquiring Texas and Oklahoma newspapers

Posted

CherryRoad Media, Inc. has announced it is acquiring a group of newspapers in Texas and Oklahoma from Gannett Co., Inc.

The newspapers in Texas include the (Sherman) Herald Democrat, Waxahachie Daily Light, Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Brownwood Bulletin, Alice Echo-News Journal, Van Alstyne Leader, Anna-Melissa Tribune, Prosper Press, Grayson County Shopper, Midlothian Mirror, Runnels County Register, Glen Rose Reporter, Cross Timbers Trading Post, and Shop Local. The Oklahoma newspapers include the Daily Ardmoreite in Ardmore, the Shawnee News-Star, and Bryan County News.

Dirks, Van Essen & April, a media merger and acquisition firm based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, represented Gannett in the transaction. Terms were not disclosed. The sale is expected to close Feb. 1.

“We are excited to become a part of these vibrant communities as a result of this acquisition,” CherryRoad CEO Jeremy Gulban said. “These are two new states for us. These papers, and the people they serve, fit perfectly with our efforts as we continue to engage with local communities around the country. I wish to thank Gannett for working with us to transition these community newspapers to a new home.”

With this acquisition, CherryRoad Media will publish newspapers in 10 states. It acquired more than three dozen newspapers in Arkansas, Alabama, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska in a series of transactions last year. The company acquired its first newspaper in November 2020 — the Cook County News Herald in Grand Marais, Minnesota.

CherryRoad Media is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CherryRoad Technologies, a Parsippany, New Jersey-based technology company that has been in business since 1983.

Comments

1 comment on this item Please log in to comment by clicking here

  • GuyHanson

    Go, CherryRoad Media. Great mission.

    Sunday, February 20, 2022 Report this


Scroll the Latest Job Opportunities From The Media Job Board