Our great watchdog journalism doesn’t pay for itself but it’s a commitment we have.”īrian Fisher, editor of NOISE from November 2004 to December 2008, was there when the paper had two full-time reporters, a full-time photographer, a creative manager, a copy editor and one part-time staffer. We do things that don’t have direct revenue tied to them. If it turns out NOISE is not viable online, either, Marymont said “we’ll have to weigh the importance of serving those audiences in those ways. “That was all discussed at the local level,” she said. Marymont could not comment on whether NOISE was hemorrhaging money. Other products include and specialized publications like and. Gannett owns 82 daily newspapers in the U.S., including USA Today, and 23 television stations. “We can reach some better with a digital platform than print for something like NOISE.” “In this case, our young audience has gone very digital,” Marymont, who has been at Gannett for three years, said. Kate Marymont, vice president of news at Gannett, could not confirm if any more of Gannett’s weeklies were moving online. Identical news about Gannett’s Indianapolis-based weekly Metromix also surfaced last week. They don’t want to wait until Thursday when they can have it on Friday. “I’m not discussing our finances any more than how are you guys doing?" (City Pulse has been profitable for about six years, Schwartz said.) "It was a viable publication, certainly,” he said. Hirten said in an interview that the move is strictly market-driven and denied Noise was losing money. “An enhanced Web site, set for a June 22 launch, will be immediate, personal and portable, featuring the region’s most comprehensive local entertainment calendar, profiles of musical acts headed to local stages, food reviews, LCC video and other favorites.” Mickey Hirten, executive editor of the Gannett-owned Lansing State Journal, announced the news on the LSJ’s website last week: “The move reflects the news and information preferences of NOISE’s young audience,” he wrote. (City Pulse printed 19,995 copies this week, of which 5 to 10 percent will be left over, publisher Berl Schwartz said.) One NOISE driver told City Pulse even if 80 out of 100 papers were left at a stop, numbers never got cut. No matter: Stacks of old NOISE copies were returned a week later. Its distribution fell to 17,000 about two years ago NOISE tried to generate more pick-up by deploying a wave of red boxes around town. Several years ago, the full-time staff disappeared and its page count dropped to 16 or 20. NOISE started as a robust 48-page product with a full-time staff of nine and a distribution of 20,000 copies. Purpose: any lawful business.In 2002, Lansing and Boise, Idaho, were guinea pig markets for media giant Gannett’s plans to launch weekly tabloids - which the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies dubbed “faux alt-weekly” publications - that targeted a young and hip news consumer.Īfter this week’s issue, NOISE becomes an online-only publication. The address of the office maintained by the LLC within its jurisdiction of organization is 7702 Powhatan Street, New Carrollton, MD 20784. SSNY is designated as the LLC's agent for service of process, a copy of which process shall be mailed to 7702 Powhatan Street, New Carrollton, MD 20784. The LLC's principal business location is 7702 Powhatan Street, New Carrollton, MD 20784. The county within New York in which the office of the LLC is located is Chemung County. The LLC is duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maryland, its articles of organization having been filed by the State Department of Assessments and Taxation Corporate Charter Division on April 3, 2023. A&I Elmira Properties LLC (LLC) filed an application for authority with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on May 1, 2023. A&I Elmira Properties LLC: Notice of foreign limited liability company's authorization to conduct business within New York State.
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