The Boston Globe to Print Quincy Patriot Ledger and Brockton Enterprise.BOSTON -- The New England Media Group announced today that it has signed a multi-year commercial printing contract with GateHouse Media Inc. to print two of its daily newspapers in the Boston market, The Patriot Ledger of Quincy, MA and The Enterprise of Brockton, MA. It is expected that The Boston Globe will begin printing both papers in the fall of 2007, at the conclusion of GateHouse Media's negotiations with its unions. The New England Media Group has been expanding its commercial printing business over the past few years. It began printing the New England distribution of the New York Daily News New York Daily News Morning daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and his cousin Robert McCormick as a subsidiary of the Tribune Co. of Chicago. The first successful tabloid-format newspaper in the U.S. in 2005, and last year added The Boston Metro and the New York Post The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and the oldest to have been published continually as a daily.[3] Since 1976, it has been owned by Australian-born billionaire Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and is one of the 10 as customers. The printing contract with GateHouse Media covers the entire circulation of both The Patriot Ledger and The Enterprise. The Patriot Ledger publishes Monday-Saturday, with a daily circulation of 52,638 and Saturday circulation of 63,095. The Enterprise publishes Sunday-Saturday, with a daily circulation of 31,352 and Sunday circulation of 36,824. Both papers are afternoon papers. "We are very pleased to welcome GateHouse Media as a commercial printing customer," said Robert F. Burns, senior vice president of production for The Boston Globe. "We continue to optimize our printing capabilities to assure quality production for all our customers, readers and advertisers." The New England Media Group has three printing plants that house its presses for The Boston Globe, the Boston Globe, The Daily newspaper published in Boston, one of the more influential newspapers in the U.S. Founded in 1872, it was purchased in 1877 by Charles H. Taylor. Worcester Telegram & Gazette and the New England editions of The New York Times. It recently expanded its Millbury plant to handle a variety of publication formats including advertising inserts and niche products, bound and unbound. Other commercial printing customers include Nantucket Inquirer-Mirror's weekly real estate supplement, Percy's Appliance Store, and The Catholic Free Press. The New England Media Group also prints the TV guides for the Globe and the Telegram. Source for Circulation: ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. Fas-Fax March 2007 About the New England Media Group: The New England Media Group consists of The Boston Globe, Boston.com, GlobeDirect and the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, and is owned by The New York Times Company (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : NYT NYT New York Times NYT National Youth Theatre (UK) NYT New York Transit (New York, USA) NYT New York Tribune ), a leading media company with 2006 revenues of $3.3 billion, including The New York Times, the New York Times, The Morning daily newspaper, long the U.S. newspaper of record. From its establishment in 1851 it has aimed to avoid sensationalism and to appeal to cultured, intellectual readers. International Herald Tribune International Herald Tribune Daily newspaper published in Paris. It has long been the staple source of English-language news for American expatriates, tourists, and businesspeople in Europe. , The Boston Globe, 15 other daily newspapers, WQXR-FM and more than 30 Web sites, including NYTimes.com, Boston.com and About.com. The Company's core purpose is to enhance society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news, information and entertainment. |
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