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Herald Media Holdings, Inc. company history timeline

2006

2006 – The Board of Directors elected Stefanie Anderson to the position of Vice President of Production and Scott Stone as Vice President of Matrix Operations and New Business Development

2007

2007 – The Daily Herald launches Yahoo! HotJobs on dailyherald.com

In 2007, the Tribune Co., which included radio and television stations, as well newspapers, was purchased for $8.2 billion by investor Sam Zell.

2009

2009 – Doug Ray is named publisher of the Daily Herald in addition to his duties as Chief Executive Officer

2010

2010 – Shaw Suburban Media, a division of Shaw Newspapers, and Paddock Publications announces that they have entered into a printing agreement; begins printing the Northwest Herald

2012

In 2012, BH Media grew significantly when it bought Media General’s newspapers.

2013

In 2013, the newspaper assets were transferred to a new holding company, New Media Investments.

The company also bought the ITZ Group, a digital consulting company, in 2013.

2014

Since 2014, when the newspaper division was spun off from the broadcast holdings, Tribune Publishing, recently renamed tronc, has made several purchases, including the Sun-Times’ suburban weeklies.

2015

2015 – Scott Stone was elected President and Chief Operating Officer.

2016

December 2016 – Purchased: Virden Recorder, Girard Gazette, Panhandle Press and Northwestern News.

2017

April 2017 – Purchased: Carbondale Times and Thomas Publishing (printing biz).

2018

September 2018 – Purchased: Blue Mound Leader.

2020

February 2020 – Purchased: Moultrie County News-Progress and Fish Wrap.

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