Gannett has refuted a Poynter report that USA Today’s
print version may see the end of the line in the wake of GateHouse parentNew
Media Investment Group’s pending buy of Gannett.
A move off
print is part of the vision for the deal, says a recent piece by Rick Edmonds,
which cites two knowledgeable sources talking on background.
Gannett has
denied the report.
Maribel
Perez Wadsworth , USA Today publisher, provided a
statement to Edmonds .
“Gannett has no plans to discontinue the print edition of USA TODAY, which
remains an important part of our business,” it said. “Gannett remains committed
to high-quality journalism for the communities we serve and our ongoing digital
transformation, and we are pleased to have found a like-minded partner in New
Media. We believe the combination of our two companies will transform the
landscape in the print and digital news business and, following the close of
the transaction, we look forward to delivering on the compelling benefits for
audiences, customers, employees and shareholders.”
Gannett and
USA Today leaders called a staff meeting last week to dispute the article and
answer questions, Edmonds
reported.
In its most
recent audited circulation report, USA Today reported individually paid
circulation of 178,000 and 342,000 in hotel distribution. In 2007, the paper
claimed more than 2,289,000.
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