GateHouse has bought The Oklahoman Media Company for an
undisclosed amount, NewsOK reported.
The sale
was set to close on Oct. 1.
Thirty-seven
staffers were laid off, Poynter reported. Some 15 of those were estimated
lost in the newsroom, Poynter reported. Two people agreed to retire.
After a
mandatory meeting, employees were reportedly informed by email that they
had been cut, Poynter said.
"The
Oklahoman (Oklahoma City ) has
served its readers with great ambition and integrity since before statehood.
We're proud that GateHouse Media will be able to continue The
Oklahoman's heritage," said Kirk Davis, CEO of GateHouse Media.
“GateHouse
has the scale and broad expertise needed to keep The Oklahoman strong
well into the future. It was important for us to sell to a strong company that
is 100 percent devoted to ethical journalism,” said Chris Reen, publisher
of The Oklahoman and president of The Oklahoman Media Company.
Reen will
stay with Denver-based The Anschutz Corp. Jim Hopson of Gatehouse will step in
as interim publisher, NewsOK reported.
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