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Reading Eagle company history timeline

1868

The newspaper was founded on January 28, 1868.

1940

In 1940, the Eagle acquired the Reading Times, which was a morning paper, but they remained separate papers.

1971

Following more than a century of prosperity, the Reading Company was forced to file for bankruptcy protection in 1971.

1976

On April 1, 1976, the Reading Company sold its current railroad interests to the newly formed Consolidated Railroad Corporation (Conrail).

1988

Both papers had been publishing a joint Saturday morning edition since 1988.

2002

In June 2002, the Reading Times ceased publishing, and the Eagle became a morning paper.

2009

In 2009, the newspaper switched to a Berliner format and laid off 52 employees in late April of that year.

2018

After celebrating its sesquicentennial of local ownership and editorial control, the family-owned newspaper suffered financial hardships, and cut 16 percent of its newsroom staff on May 23, 2018, also reverting to its previous broadsheet size a couple of months later.

2019

Less than a year later, the company announced it was filing for bankruptcy protection on March 20, 2019.

In May 2019, the newspaper was acquired by the Denver, Colorado-based MediaNews Group (also known as Digital First Media) in May 2019.

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