Pulitzer, Lee agree on sale

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Monday, January 31, 2005 | 12 comment(s)

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Pulitzer Inc. has agreed to a $1.46 billion buyout deal from Iowa-based Lee Enterprises Inc., bringing new ownership to The World.

The deal announced Sunday also includes Lee's purchase of the Bandon Western World and Reedsport's Umpqua Post. Pulitzer publishes 14 daily newspapers and more than 100 weekly publications.

"They have values very similar to Pulitzer. They believe in community journalism and in the newspapers taking a proactive role in their communities," said Greg Stevens, president and publisher of The World. "They also have dozens of operations that are our size, which was different from Pulitzer when they acquired Scripps League."

Pulitzer took over ownership of The World in 1996, eventually acquiring the Bandon paper in 2003 and the Reedsport paper in 2004.

Lee will pay $64 a share in cash for all of Pulitzer's shares, including the controlling interest held by members of the Pulitzer family, according to a joint press release from the companies. Pulitzer's board of directors concluded unanimously that selling to Lee was the best way to enhance shareholder value and position the company for the future, said Michael Pulitzer, non-executive chairman and the grandson of founder Joseph Pulitzer.

"They share the same tradition and journalistic values that Pulitzer does," he said.

Lee Enterprises owns two Oregon dailies - the Corvallis Gazette-Times and the Albany Democrat-Herald - and 42 other daily newspapers.

"Lee is familiar with the lay of the land in Oregon, which is a step in the right direction for us," Stevens said. "I'm excited about it."

"Lee is among the best newspaper operators in the industry, with an especially impressive record for revenue growth," said Robert C. Woodworth, Pulitzer chief executive officer.

In the press release, Lee Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer Mary Junck said the company will apply its five top operating priorities at the new newspapers, focusing on revenue growth, readership and circulation, strong local news, online strength and careful cost controls.

The buy moves Lee up to fourth place in the ranking of U.S. newspaper publishers in terms of dailies owned and seventh largest in circulation. Swallowing Pulitzer would boost Lee's revenue by 60 percent to $1.14 billion and its circulation by 50 percent, according to the press release.

Pulitzer employs about 4,000 people and added to Lee's base that will bring that company's employment to approximately 10,700 employees. Junck said Sunday that no layoffs were planned and current union contracts would be honored. The company also said it has no intention of selling any newly acquired papers.

Both companies have been expanding by snapping up small- and medium-sized papers, which tend to have local monopolies and attractive profit margins.

Both are public companies, but are controlled by families whose shares give them a majority of the voting power.

Pulitzer and Lee also have similar strategies and priorities.

Lee emphasizes local news, local decision-making and strong publishers, editors and management teams.

"They push readership, circulation and revenues very hard, and they seem to have found some formulas that work," said Terrance C.Z. Egger, senior vice president of Pulitzer and publisher of the Post-Dispatch.

Pulitzer Inc. is the successor to the company founded in St. Louis in 1878 by the first of three Joseph Pulitzers who presided over the business. The deal includes the sale of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Between The World, the Bandon Western World and the Umpqua Post, Pulitzer employs about 102 people on the South Coast.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch contributed to this story.
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????????? wrote on Mar 20, 2008 8:31 PM:

Well this goes to show that this is the best coo's county can do.I can't see this lady getting 90 DAYS for helping a person murder another person.this makes me sick.

Unknown wrote on Mar 10, 2008 11:44 AM:

THAT WAS SO SAD!!!!!!!!!!!

Ray Doering wrote on Feb 20, 2008 1:54 PM:

More Port Information

Judy Reyes wrote on Aug 15, 2007 1:37 AM:

Hello My name is Judy Reyes I have looked on every web site for Coos county animal shelter & can not find it . I an looking for a small young female dog . a poodle or poodle mix or a cock a poo . I live in Albany Or, coos bay was our home for many years . We adopted a dog from coos counnty and had him for 15 yrs . we have a very nice home & all fenced . & have love to spare for animals . we have no other dogs & no children . I am retired & homr most of the time . Thanks for your help. E. Mail reyesletro 2@ aol.com Sincerely Judy Reyes

Community editor Hallie Winchell wrote on Jul 27, 2007 10:10 AM:

The Teen Idol contest was held at the Coos County Fair this week, as mentioned in the story above. The rest of the competition is scheduled to be held at the Egyptian Theatre in downtown Coos Bay starting again on Thursday, Aug. 2. - Community Editor Hallie Winchell

Dorothy wrote on Jul 26, 2007 6:13 PM:

We, my husband and sister-in-law and I went to the Egyptian Theater tonight to watch the "Teen Idol." NO ONE was there and there were no messages regarding this program??? What's the deal here? We thought as stated in your web site above that it would be there on Thursday evenings at least through mid-August.. I look forward to hearin from you

Clint Guevara wrote on Jul 23, 2007 10:46 PM:

It is an honor to particapate in Teen Idol, I'm having the time of my life. I get really excited when I see the turn out of people, friends and family at the Egyptian theatre. Thanks for your support! See you at the fair. Peace Out :)

Star Moralez wrote on Jul 17, 2007 7:11 PM:

Teen Idol is one of the best experiences Ive ever had and I hope that everyone gets out here and supports us at the Egyptian this Thursday!!! *Rock On* ~Star Moralez~

anamaria wrote on May 25, 2007 5:06 PM:

It doesn't matter what the administration says about what we've been hurt by or not hurt by!! There is such a thing as a RIPPLE effect.Because we lost a substantial source of revenue,Not only with the 2006 closure but the early closure in June of 2005 we all have incurred numerous bills that literally have many SERIOUS fisherman on the ropes!!Meaning those of us that earn every dime we make from Commercial fishing!Yes we were eligible for loans from the S.B.A. but thats just another Bill every month that we don't need!!It's kinda funny that they completely shut off the fishery for part of one year and totally for the next,but now we have all this time and unrestricted area to fish for Salmon but,to Date, we have a Whopping 62 fish in for the Year!!!There have been NO SALMON thus far!!The bills are still coming in and it is unconscionable to think for even one moment that we don't need every one of those disaster relief dollars!!DONALD JACOBS F/V ANA MARIA !

camj wrote on Feb 12, 2007 7:50 PM:

what a shame that a good peice of land is to be used for homes I hope every high tide floods them out

Bob wrote on Jan 26, 2007 5:10 PM:

"It is located here because this is where the proponents chose to locate it" -Why didn't I think of that? Enlightening info! Thank you.

Mr E wrote on Nov 29, 2006 3:00 PM:

What a shock, someone from out of state trying to tell us what to do in our own backyard.


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