The Cullman Times is a newspaper published in Cullman, Alabama . It is owned by Carpenter Media Group.
15-620: The Cullman Times is the successor to the Cullman Democrat (1901), the Cullman Banner (1937), and the Cullman Times Democrat (1954). Hollinger sold the newspaper in 1998 to CNHI, LLC . In April 2020, The North Jefferson News of nearby Gardendale was merged with The Cullman Times by CNHI as part of a chain-wide downsizing. The Times devoted one page of its Wednesday edition to news printed under
30-522: A new ownership group took over and took control of the Sun-Times from the previous union ownership. The group, Sun-Times Investment Holdings LLC, was backed by prominent Chicago investors Michael Sacks and Rocky Wirtz . Telegraph Group Telegraph Media Group Limited ( TMG ; previously the Telegraph Group ) is the proprietor of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph . It
45-482: Is a subsidiary of Press Holdings . David and Frederick Barclay acquired the group on 30 July 2004, after months of intense bidding and lawsuits, from Hollinger Inc. of Toronto , Canada, the newspaper group controlled by the Canadian/British businessman Conrad Black . In 2015, TMG made an operating profit of £51 million. Profits before tax were £47m, and turnover for the 53 weeks up to 3 January 2016
60-467: The Chicago Sun-Times , holding an initial public offering (IPO) to fund the acquisition. At the time, it was the fifteenth-largest U.S. newspaper group. It changed its name to Hollinger International in 1994. Hollinger's non-American properties, which included The Daily Telegraph and The Jerusalem Post , were added to the company in 1996, and its Canadian papers in 1997. It created
75-577: The National Post from the Financial Post in 1998. That year, it began a process of shrinking the company, selling many of its small papers to the private equity firm Leonard Green & Partners , who formed Liberty Group Publishing . In 2000, it sold most of the rest to four media companies ( Bradford Publications Company , Community Newspaper Holdings , Paxton Media Group , and Forum Communications ). Its Canadian holdings, notably
90-580: The National Post , several smaller papers , and a majority stake in the Southam newspaper chain, were sold to CanWest in 2000 in connection with Conrad Black renouncing his Canadian citizenship to gain a British peerage. That year, Hollinger International bought the Chicago-area publications of Copley Press ( The Herald News , The Beacon-News , The Courier-News , and Lake County News-Sun , along with several smaller papers). Conrad Black
105-730: The Times was sold in 2024, the page was discontinued. In May 2024, CNHI sold the Times and two sister newspapers in Athens and Pell City, plus seven other newspapers to Carpenter Media Group, a chain based in Virginia with newspapers throughout the United States and Canada. Jake Winfrey Winfrey This article about an Alabama newspaper is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sun-Times Media Group Sun-Times Media Group (formerly Hollinger International )
120-659: The NJN banner, and sent this edition to remaining subscribers in Gardendale and surrounding areas. However, with no reporters remaining in the Gardendale area to cover news there, almost all North Jefferson News subscribers soon cancelled. The Wednesday edition's page was discontinued in May of 2020. As of February 2024, the NJN website still redirects to a page on the Times website, though the content had not been updated since May 2020. When
135-720: The company filed for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11 of the United States Code . In September 2009, Chicago financier James C. Tyree and a team of investors had a $ 5 million bid accepted to purchase the Sun-Times Media Group, contingent on the paper's unions accepting deep compensation cuts and work-rule changes. The purchase was completed the next month. Tyree died suddenly in March 2011. Jeremy Halbreich, chief executive, said that Tyree will be greatly missed and that his death will make no changes in
150-716: The media company's strategy. Since the Tyree-Halbreich takeover, the organization has shown accelerating declines in circulation, advertising revenue and quality of editorial content. Industry analysts have repeatedly pointed to the group's failure to craft a competitive online product as evidence of continued decline. On December 6, 2011, the company announced it will institute a paywall to access its online content from December 8, 2011. Later in December 2011, Chicago investment group Wrapports , L.L.C. , led by Chairman Michael W. Ferro Jr. & CEO Timothy Knight, bought
165-599: The properties of Sun-Times Media Holdings. On July 13, 2017, it was reported that a consortium consisting of private investors and the Chicago Federation of Labor led by businessman and former Chicago alderman Edwin Eisendrath through his company ST Acquisition Holdings, had acquired the Sun-Times Media Group from then-owner Wrapports , beating out Chicago-based publishing company Tronc (formerly Tribune Publishing Company) for ownership. In March 2019,
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#1732793689310180-540: The sale of The Jerusalem Post to Mirkaei Tikshoret, a Tel Aviv–based publisher of Israeli newspapers, was announced. CanWest Global Communications , Canada's biggest media concern, announced it has agreed to take a 50 percent stake in The Jerusalem Post after Mirkaei buys the property. In February 2006, Hollinger sold substantially all of its Canadian assets. The corporation's name was changed to Sun-Times Media Group on July 17, 2006. On March 31, 2009,
195-413: Was a Chicago -based newspaper holding company. The company formerly owned the Chicago Sun-Times until its acquisition by ownership group ST Acquisition Holdings in 2017. Sun-Times Media Group was founded in 1986 under the name American Publishing Company , as a holding company for Hollinger Inc. 's American properties. It focused on newspapers, mostly in smaller markets. In February 1994, it acquired
210-704: Was fired by the Hollinger International board in 2004 for fraud. He attempted to sell his stake to the Barclay brothers in January 2004 and the brothers launched a takeover bid for the rest of Hollinger International. However the sale was blocked by a judge in the United States after the company's board lodged a court action against the sale. The Barclay brothers later bought The Telegraph Group which included The Daily Telegraph , The Sunday Telegraph , and The Spectator . On November 16, 2004,
225-563: Was £319m, according to unaudited accounts leaked to The Guardian . If these figures are accurate, then this was an increase from 2014 levels on both accounts. In 2023, TMG acquired The Chelsea Magazine Company, publisher of magazines including Classic Boat . Telegraph Media Group operates as a multimedia news company. The holding publishes daily and weekly publications in printed and electronic versions, which provide news on politics, obituaries, sports, finance, lifestyle, travel, health, culture, technology, fashion and cars. In June 2023,
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