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Gannett, Gatehouse talking merger

You sure that isn't supposed to read the entire Gannett workforce will be 50 people by 2025?

I worked in a 50-50 town (Latinx didn't figure at the time) in the late 1990s and the newsroom had 3 POC total. The politics in that town were very interesting. The cops were white as heck too.
 
I was fortunate to work at a diverse newsroom in the first stop in my career. It really does make a difference having different voices/life experiences in the newsroom, and I don't even think they made a big deal about it. Granted it was the Bay Area, but I was kind of jealous about all my friends and colleagues heading off to Unity conventions. They sounded fun.
 
The Great Gannett Selloff begins.

Big statewide daily in Arkansas buys Gannett-owned paper in Pine Bluff. Bye-bye Commercial.

Gannett sells Pine Bluff Commercial to Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

They say the paper will remain as a four-page daily.

I was confused by this. Will it be a four-page wrap around the D-G in that area?

They also said the PB pages will be in the statewide edition. I didn't understand that, especially if they're going to be a wrap around the D-G front page in the Pine Bluff area.

Could someone who's smarter than me explain?
 
The Little Rock paper doesn't actually print six days a week.* They do an e edition and provide subscribers with an iPad to read it.
The PIne Bluff pages will be inserted into the replica edition in some fashion but probably as its own section. The Sunday paper is printed and I'd assume that the Pine Bluff pages will be a standalone edition stuffed inside Sunday.
It is a misnomer to call it a sale as no money actually changed hands. Little Rock got the flag and liabilities and some assets, and any money they collect in past due bills will go to Gannett.
Gannett keeps the building, which is reportedly the size of a city block, and one would assume it is for sale.
gatehouse/gannett, which once owned nearly 40 papers in Arkansas is down to five.

* the Little Rock paper still prints a couple thousand papers daily but they are exclusively for retail locations. You can't get home delivery there and the only print paper subscribers get is Sunday. It has struggled mightily as Sunday circulation was, circa 2010, around 290,000. It is now 34,000.
 

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