Telluride’s daily newspaper has been sold to Boulder’s Randy Miller, a lifetime newspaperman who’s had his eye on this town’s paper for more than three decades.
Miller, a former editor who owns a weekly newspaper in suburban Tucson, bought the Telluride Daily Planet in a deal that was finalized Thursday.
In the deal, Miller also bought the Planet’s sister papers, the weekly newspapers the Norwood Post and the Silverton Standard & Miner. The Standard is the longest continuously operating business on the Western Slope.
The papers had been owned by Gatehouse Media, a New York conglomerate that publishes nearly 300 papers across the nation.
GateHouse Media owns The Carthage Press, Neosho Daily News, and numerous other publications in Missouri and Kansas.
There are informal company discussions that GateHouse will put the Carthage Press out of its misery, fire Buzz Ball, and make the Neosho Daily News into a super regional paper.
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ReplyDeleteYep...and Hacker is going to be named Editor and Chief for all of Missouri
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