Gannett Company, Inc. (nyse: GCI) is a publicly-traded media holding company based in the United States. It is the largest U.S. newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation. Its assets include the national newspaper USA Today and the weekly USA Weekend. Its largest non-national newspaper is The Arizona Republic in Phoenix. Other large holdings include The Indianapolis Star, The Enquirer in Cincinnati, The Tennessean in Nashville, The Courier-Journal in Louisville, The Des Moines Register, The Honolulu Advertiser and the Detroit Free Press. Gannett also holds substantial properties in digital media including PointRoll and ShopLocal. Gannett Company, Inc. was founded in 1923 by Frank Gannett in Rochester, New York. The company was headquartered in Rochester, New York until 1986 when it relocated to Arlington County, Virginia. Gannett's oldest newspaper still in circulation is The Star-Gazette located out of Elmira, New York. In 2001, it moved to its current headquarters in Tysons Corner, a suburb of Washington, D.C. The name of the company is pronounced "guh-NETT," with the emphasis on the second syllable.
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Gannett Company, Inc. (nyse: GCI) is a publicly-traded media holding company based in the United States. It is the largest U.S. newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation. Its assets include the national newspaper USA Today and the weekly USA Weekend. Its largest non-national newspaper is The Arizona Republic in Phoenix. Other large holdings include The Indianapolis Star, The Enquirer in Cincinnati, The Tennessean in Nashville, The Courier-Journal in Louisville, The Des Moines Register, The Honolulu Advertiser and the Detroit Free Press. Gannett also holds substantial properties in digital media including PointRoll and ShopLocal. Gannett Company, Inc. was founded in 1923 by Frank Gannett in Rochester, New York. The company was headquartered in Rochester, New York until 1986 when it relocated to Arlington County, Virginia. Gannett's oldest newspaper still in circulation is The Star-Gazette located out of Elmira, New York. In 2001, it moved to its current headquarters in Tysons Corner, a suburb of Washington, D.C. The name of the company is pronounced "guh-NETT," with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Assets
main: List of Gannett Company assets
Gannett's media properties include the following newspapers among the top 50 (by circulation -- figures are approximate) in the United States, and the following television stations in the top 10 U.S. television markets:
- USA Today of McLean, Virginia (2,525,000)
- The Arizona Republic of Phoenix, Arizona (541,800)
- The Indianapolis Star of Indianapolis, Indiana (354,300)
- Detroit Free Press of Detroit, Michigan (329,989)
- The Des Moines Register of Des Moines, Iowa (233,200)
- The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky (218,796)
- The Cincinnati Enquirer of Cincinnati, Ohio (206,300)
- The Greenville News of Greenville, South Carolina (88,898)
- WATL-TV in Atlanta, Georgia (Market #9)
- WXIA-TV in Atlanta, Georgia (Market #9)
- WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C. (Market #8)
- WTSP-TV in Tampa, Florida (Market #13)
- WMAZ-TV in Macon, Georgia (Market #145)
Gannett Digital Assets:
Directors
Gannett's chairman, president and chief executive officer is Craig A. Dubow. Other directors are:
Senior executives are:
- Robert Dickey, President, U.S Community Publishing Division
- Robert T. Collins Senior Group President, Atlantic Coast Newspaper Group, and President and Publisher, Asbury Park Press
- Philip R. Currie Senior Vice President, News, Newspaper Division
- Paul Davidson - Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Newsquest plc






















