The Barnstable Patriot

The Barnstable Patriot
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Local Media Group
Publisher Robert F. Sennott, Jr.
Editor David Still II
Founded 1830
Language English
Headquarters 4 Ocean Street, Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601
 United States
Circulation 4,671 in 2006[1]
Website barnstablepatriot.com/

The Barnstable Patriot is a weekly newspaper published in and for the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts. Although it bills itself as "an independent voice since 1830", The Patriot has been owned, since 2005, by Local Media Group.[2]

News Corp. acquired The Patriot when it bought Dow Jones & Company (Ottaway's parent) for US$5 billion in late 2007. Rupert Murdoch, the head of News Corp., reportedly told investors before the deal that he would be "selling the local newspapers fairly quickly" after the Dow Jones purchase.[3]

On September 4, 2013, News Corp announced that it would sell the Dow Jones Local Media Group to Newcastle Investment Corp.—an affiliate of Fortress Investment Group, for $87 million. The newspapers will be operated by GateHouse Media, a newspaper group owned by Fortress. News Corp. CEO and former Wall Street Journal editor Robert James Thomson indicated that the newspapers were "not strategically consistent with the emerging portfolio" of the company.[4] GateHouse in turn filed prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy on September 27, 2013, to restructure its debt obligations in order to accommodate the acquisition.[5]

Sisters and competitors

Although Ottaway also owns The Patriot's main competitor, the daily Cape Cod Times, the weekly newspaper's newsroom is run independently of its rival. Robert F. Sennott Jr., who formerly owned the newspaper, was retained by Ottaway as publisher of The Patriot. Ottaway also owns the weekly The Inquirer and Mirror of Nantucket and daily The Standard-Times of New Bedford, Massachusetts.

Community Newspaper Company publishes a competitor weekly newspaper, The Register, in Barnstable.

References

  1. Cape Cod online: Readership Circulation, accessed January 14, 2007.
  2. Fitzgerald, Jay. "Cape Cod Times Purchases Weekly Newspaper Rival." Boston Herald, October 5, 2005.
  3. "Ottaway Papers Might Be Sold, Including 16 in N.E.". NEPA Bulletin (Boston, Mass.), December 2007, page 3.
  4. "News Corp. sells 33 papers to New York investors". New York Business Journal. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  5. "GateHouse Files for Bankruptcy as Part of Fortress Plan". Bloomberg.

Coordinates: 41°39′12″N 70°16′56″W / 41.653419°N 70.282212°W / 41.653419; -70.282212

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