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Wolves at the GateHouse
The Cape's biggest newspaper chain may be in financial trouble
I read a GateHouse paper. You probably do, too. Maybe even two: the chain
owns good-size dailies such as The Patriot Ledger (Quincy), The
Enterprise (Brockton), The Daily News Tribune (Waltham) and The
MetroWest Daily News (Framingham), in addition to 100 or so weeklies in
Eastern Massachusetts.
Anyway, sorry to bury the lede. GateHouse Media may be in deep trouble. According to the blog 247WallSt.com, the chain — based in suburban Rochester, N.Y. — is doing so badly that you might be able to get some furniture and computers cheap in a
few months. After turning itself into a publicly traded company several
years ago, the stock price has tanked, falling 80 percent over the past year.
247's
Douglas McIntyre writes: "Watch for GHS to be broken up before the end
of the year or to enter Chapter 11." (GHS is GateHouse's symbol on the
New York Stock Exchange.) Wow.
What's more, the Motley Fool recently listed GateHouse as one of "5 Deathbed Stocks."
GateHouse does some interesting things, but it has clearly been hampered by a lack of resources. Its Wicked Local sites were supposed to be a model of hyperlocal and citizen journalism,
but they have yet to achieve critical mass. The company also pushes its
reporters to shoot and edit low-end video, which is pretty smart.
Earlier this year I wrote a post on Cathryn O'Hare, editor of the Danvers Herald, after I followed her through the process.
Mostly,
though, the GateHouse papers in Massachusetts are good, solid community
papers that have suffered under revolving-door ownership for many years.
During
the 1980s, they were owned by a half-dozen or so regional groups, some
based in Massachusetts, some out of state. Then, in the 1990s, most of
them were combined by Fidelity into a chain that was dubbed Community
Newspaper Co. Fidelity sold CNC to Boston Herald publisher Pat Purcell for a reported $150 million in 2001.
Purcell
did one thing wrong and one thing right. On the one hand, he
simultaneously took the Herald downscale, which made his purported
flagship a weird fit with the affluent, well-educated readership he had
just acquired.
On the other hand, Purcell unloaded CNC for $225 million just five years later, making him one of the few
people to turn a profit on a newspaper deal in the 21st century. The
money, many insiders believe, has allowed him to keep the Herald
afloat. The CNC deal was part of a larger, $400 purchase by Liberty
Group Publishing, which renamed itself GateHouse, moved to New York
State and went public.
GateHouse may or may not survive, but its
papers should probably be all right in the long run. Community
newspapers are in a better market position than major metros these
days. Providers of quality local news don't face a lot of competition
either from other papers or, with a few exceptions, from the Internet.
The
problem is that chains amass huge amounts of debt when they buy papers
($1.2 billion at GateHouse, according to McIntyre), and need to turn an
unrealistically high profit in order to pay down that debt and satisfy
their investors.
If the economy were rocking along, maybe GateHouse could pull out of this. But it's not. Unfortunately, McIntyre's post is an indication that things are going
to get worse both for those of us who read GateHouse papers and the
people who work for them.
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