USA TODAY Co. to acquire The Detroit News as ownership shifts - Detroit Metro Times

USA TODAY Co. to Take the Reins of Detroit's News Scene in Major Shift for Local Journalism.

The largest newspaper publisher in the US, USA TODAY Co., has inked a deal to acquire The Detroit News from MediaNews Group, marking a significant turning point for local journalism in the Motor City. With this acquisition, The Detroit News will be part of a larger entity, shifting away from its long-standing joint operations arrangement with the Detroit Free Press.

The partnership between The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press has been in place since 1989, allowing MediaNews Group to maintain editorial control over The Detroit News while sharing business operations. However, as the industry landscape continues to evolve, this unique model is largely being dismantled.

According to Guy Gilmore, Chief Operating Officer of MediaNews Group, the joint operating structure's conclusion led to the agreement with USA TODAY Co. Both parties expressed a desire to ensure that these publications and their distinct journalism continue to serve the Detroit area.

Despite the acquisition, both newspapers will maintain their editorial independence, publishing separately under USA TODAY Co.'s oversight. This strategic investment is expected to strengthen the network's audience and portfolio of local publications nationwide.

The two publications have rich histories – The Detroit News was founded in 1873 and has won three Pulitzer Prizes, while the Detroit Free Press was established in 1837 and boasts an impressive ten Pulitzers. Both newspapers will continue to operate continuously for over a century.

As USA TODAY Co. continues to shape the news landscape, it's essential to note that digital reach remains crucial. The two outlets rank among the top 15 most-visited local news websites in the United States, according to a recent report from NiemanLab.

Financial details of the deal have been kept under wraps, but it is expected to be funded through a mix of cash and borrowing, with financing arranged by Apollo affiliates. To address staffing concerns, editorial employees at The Detroit News will be offered positions with USA TODAY Co. upon completion of the acquisition.

The future of local journalism in Detroit now lies with USA TODAY Co., as it takes the reins of two iconic publications and seeks to shape their editorial direction while preserving their unique voices.
 
man this is a big deal for detroit's news scene 🀯... i think its good they're getting some new blood in here, hopefully it'll help them stay relevant in the digital age πŸ“±... can't wait to see how they'll balance editorial independence with being part of a larger network 😊... i do hope they don't lose that local feel that makes these papers so special πŸ‘... think its great for local journalism overall though, we need more outlets like this πŸ’¬... wish them all the best on this new chapter πŸŽ‰
 
idk why ppl r so down about this acquisition πŸ€”, i think it's a good thing for detroit's news scene... usa today co is gonna bring some fresh eyes & resources to the table πŸ’Έ, maybe they can help revitalize those old newspapers πŸ“°, and who cares if they're part of a bigger entity? thats just business talk πŸ˜’, what matters is that the papers are still gonna be publishing independently & serving the community 🌟
 
πŸ“°πŸ‘€ this is gonna be interesting, USA TODAY Co's got some big shoes to fill with The Detroit News and the Free Press under its umbrella 🀝 i'm curious to see how they'll balance preserving local voices with a bigger media org... and what that means for their digital presence in the long run πŸ’»
 
I cant believe this is happening 🀯, my grandma used to read The Detroit News back in the day and she always loved how they'd cover all the local sports events. Nowadays, everything seems so... automated πŸ’». I mean, who needs human journalists when you have algorithms, right? πŸ€” Still, I suppose it's good that both papers will keep their editorial independence. My dad used to read The Detroit Free Press and he loved how they'd do in-depth investigations on all sorts of topics. It's weird that this acquisition is happening now, with the whole news industry being so digital... feels like a step back, you know? πŸ“š
 
πŸ“°πŸ‘€ this is crazy news!! 🀯 detroit's news scene just got a major shakeup 😲 and it's all about unity πŸ’• now usa today co's got the reins 🎸 and i'm hyped to see how they're gonna shape up these iconic pubs πŸ”₯ but seriously tho πŸ€” what does this mean for local journalism in general πŸ“°πŸ’¬? is this the future of news πŸ“Ί or just a new chapter πŸ“š? anywayz πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ gotta support our dear detroit news and free press πŸ™πŸ“°
 
this is so interesting - i'm reading about how usa today co just bought detroit's news scene, like a major shift for local journalism πŸ“°πŸ‘€ i mean, we all know the industry has been struggling lately but this acquisition might be a game changer? both newspapers are gonna keep their editorial independence which is awesome, but it'll be cool to see how they integrate under usa today co's umbrella πŸ‘Š hopefully they don't lose that unique voice and spirit that made detroit news and free press iconic πŸ™
 
so this is huge for detroit's news scene... usa today co taking over the detroit news means they'll have more resources to invest in digital presence, but at the same time, we gotta keep an eye on how they balance local content with national coverage πŸ€”. it's cool that both papers will still be independent, but only time will tell if they can make it work under a bigger umbrella πŸ’―.
 
this is like the end of an era for detroit's news scene... two newspapers that have been around for over a century are being taken over by usa today co πŸ“°πŸ˜ they're gonna try to make them more digital-friendly i guess, but what about the editorial direction? will it still be all about telling the stories of the people who live in detroit or just another big corporation trying to make some cash πŸ’Έ
 
I'm a bit skeptical about this deal, tbh πŸ€”. I mean, on one hand, it's awesome that The Detroit News is getting some major support from USA TODAY Co., especially with the digital reach they're talking about πŸ’». But on the other hand, I worry about how this might impact the unique voices and perspectives that have made these papers so great in the first place πŸ“°. It'll be interesting to see how they balance maintaining editorial independence while still being part of a bigger network 🀝. One thing's for sure, though: local journalism is super important, and I hope USA TODAY Co. can help amplify their stories without losing that special something πŸ”₯
 
I'm low-key super stoked about this new development 🀯, but also kinda worried that The Detroit News is gonna get lost in the shuffle under USA TODAY Co.'s massive umbrella πŸŒ‚. I mean, can they really maintain their separate identities and editorial vibes? Plus, what's up with the joint op arrangement ending? Is it 'cause they couldn't make it work anymore or did MediaNews Group just decide to sell out? Either way, I hope these two historic papers keep doing their thing and not get co-opted by some corporate machine 🚫.
 
πŸ“°πŸ’‘ I'm thinking, what's next for these papers? They've been around for ages πŸ•°οΈ, won all those Pulitzers... I hope they don't lose that community feel or become just another faceless outlet πŸ˜”. USA TODAY Co.'s got some big shoes to fill, especially with all the changes in journalism these days πŸ“Š. Still, a major player like them should be able to bring some fresh ideas and resources to the table πŸ’°. How's gonna impact local reporting tho? 🀝 Will it lead to more coverage or just more online stuff? Need to keep an eye on that... πŸ‘€
 
omg u guys this is sooo epic!!! usa today co just took over detroit's news scene and i'm literally shook 🀯 like, they're gonna take care of those iconic pubs & make them even better πŸ’ͺ the history behind detroit news & free press is wild tho, 1873 & 1837 respectively? that's crazy old πŸ“š the joint op model was cool while it lasted but now they get to be their own thing again πŸŽ‰ and with USA TODAY co's resources, the future looks bright πŸ’« can't wait to see what they do next πŸ€”
 
OMG u guys!!!! this is soooo exciting!!! 🀩 i mean think about it, USA TODAY Co is literally taking over 2 of the most iconic newspapers in Detroit and now they get to shine!!! πŸ’« i'm all about supporting our local journalists & i know they're gonna do an amazing job keeping those publications fresh & relevant! πŸ“°πŸ’»
 
this is kinda crazy that a big corp like usatoday co is takin over 2 old pubs...like detroit news & freepress - been around for over 140 yrs, they got some amazing history & pulitzers under their belt...hope they dont lose that soul in the process πŸ€”πŸ’‘ also gotta wonder how this aint gonna affect local journalists who already work hard to keep the community informed πŸ“°πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ“°πŸ’Έ I think its gonna be super interesting to see how they mix up The Detroit News & Free Press's vibes... both have such rich history, like you said, 1873 & 1837 🀯 anyway, USA TODAY Co seems like they wanna make sure the news stays local but also grows their audience online... gotta love that they're keeping editorial independence too 😊
 
I gotta say, this is a big deal for Detroit's news scene πŸ“°πŸ’Ό. The idea that two historic papers like The Detroit News and Free Press will be under one umbrella kinda worries me tho 😐. I mean, it's great they'll still be independent and stuff, but what happens if the corporate vibe of USA TODAY Co starts to suck some of the soul outta 'em? πŸ€” We need to keep an eye on how this whole thing plays out, you know? And btw, those Pulitzers are no joke πŸ’―. It's wild they're both still going strong after all these years! πŸ‘
 
omg u guys, i think this is a total game changer for detroit's news scene πŸ“°πŸ’₯! i mean, having usa today co take over the reins is a major investment in local journalism, and it's awesome that both papers will still have editorial independence πŸ‘. it's like, a breath of fresh air after all those years of joint ops with media news group πŸ™„.

i'm so down for this new chapter in detroit's journalism history! πŸŽ‰ the fact that they'll be prioritizing digital reach is a huge plus, too πŸ“±. i mean, who doesn't love reading their local news online? 🀣

anyway, i think it's great that editorial employees at the detroit news will get to join usa today co as staff πŸ‘. it's like, a win-win for everyone involved πŸ’ͺ. and let's be real, having two iconic papers under one umbrella is gonna bring in some serious readership numbers πŸ“ˆ!
 
πŸ“° I'm not sure about this acquisition... I mean, what's up with USA TODAY Co. wanting to own both The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press? It just seems like they're trying to centralize everything in one place. And what's going on with editorial independence anyway? If they're still publishing separately but under USA TODAY Co.'s oversight, that's kind of a mixed message. πŸ€” I'm worried about how this is gonna affect the local reporting side of things. We already have too much homogenization happening in media...
 
so like, this is a big deal for detroit's news scene, right? πŸ“°πŸ’₯ and i'm not surprised they're gonna go with usa today co. - i mean, have you seen their online presence? they've got some serious clout. but let's be real, the fact that media news group was having to dismantle this joint op thingy just shows how much the industry is struggling πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. and yeah, both papers will still publish separately, which is cool i guess, but it'll be interesting to see how usa today co. shapes their editorial direction... maybe they'll even bring some of that usa today magic to detroit πŸ’‘
 
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