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American publishing company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prairie Mountain Media is an American publishing company owned by Digital First Media. It owns a series of newspapers most notably The Denver Post. Digital First Media is owned by Alden Global Capital which has sharply cut costs by reducing the number of journalists working on many of its newspapers.[1][2]
Industry | News Publication Interactive Media |
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Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | Boulder, Colorado, USA |
Key people | Al Manzi |
Revenue | USD (2007) |
Owner | Digital First Media |
Website | prairiemountainmedia |
In 2006, E. W. Scripps Company and MediaNews Group, Inc. formed a partnership to operate both of the companies' newspapers based in Eastern Colorado. Each company would control a 50% stake in newly created Colorado Publishing Co.[3]
In 2009, MediaNews Group gained full ownership of the company, which at some point was renamed to Prairie Mountain Media.[4]
The company acquired Lehman Communications in 2011[5][6][7] and the Greeley Tribune from Swift Communications in 2020.[8]
In June 2024, the company announced it will shutter its printing plant in Berthoud and move production of its papers to The Denver Post's production facility. As a result, 40 employees will be let go.[9]
The company owns the following newspapers in Colorado:
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