American Consolidated Media
Defunct American newspaper publishing company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American Consolidated Media (ACM) was a United States publisher of approximately 100 daily and weekly newspapers, which it divested in 2014.
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Media |
Founded | 1998[1] |
Founder | Jeremy Halbreich |
Headquarters | 7301 N State Highway 161, Suite #270, Irving, Texas 75039 United States |
Key people | Scott Wright, CEO Rick Rogers, VP Operations |
Products | Newspaper |
Owner | Various creditors |
Website | www |
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In March 2014, ACM announced the it was selling three of its regional newspaper groups, encompassing 34 publications — ACM-Superior, ACM-Ohio and ACM-Chesapeake — to Adams Publishing Group.
In July 2014, ACM sold its papers in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas (ACM-Southwest and ACM-Valley) to New Media Investment Group, said to be the "final divestiture" for ACM.[2]