Archive for March, 2010

Is there some other definition of ‘locally owned’ we don’t know about? [Updated]

By Nick R. Martin | Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 | 7:53 pm | View Comments

The new owner of the East Valley Tribune had some surprising news for readers this morning: “We’re back to being a locally owned newspaper.”

Publisher Randy Miller wrote the line in a front-page message printed just a day after he finally closed a deal to buy the Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper from media giant Freedom Communications.

Problem is, Miller isn’t local. He’s from Colorado. And the company he partnered with to buy the Tribune, 1013 Communications, is headquartered in Reno, Nev.

Layoffs hit hard at East Valley Tribune, newsroom cut by more than half

By Nick R. Martin | Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 | 4:08 pm | View Comments

The axe fell hard on the staff of the East Valley Tribune this morning as the newspaper laid off dozens of employees in preparation for Colorado publisher Randy Miller to take over later this month.

It’s unclear right now exactly how many people were cut throughout the building, but four sources familiar with today’s events said the knife went deep. The newsroom alone was reduced by more than half and the rest of the newspaper saw similar cutbacks.

Just 14 staffers will be left to run the Tribune’s news operations under the new owner, the sources said. The newsroom already underwent significant cuts in recent years and was down to fewer than 35 employees before today’s announcement.

Among those let go from the newsroom, the sources said, was the entire business desk, most of the copy desk and all but one photographer. [List posted below.]

Court approves East Valley Tribune sale, layoffs will hit in ‘next two days’

By Nick R. Martin | Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 | 6:38 pm | View Comments

Randy Miller photo
Randy Miller

The East Valley Tribune, which for months has survived in a state of corporate limbo, finally learned its fate on Tuesday.

The Mesa newspaper will have its fourth owner in less than 15 years after a federal judge gave his blessing for the Tribune and its sister newspapers to be sold to a small Colorado publisher for a little more than $2 million.

The approval clears the way for Randy Miller, who owns Thirteenth Street Media in Boulder, Colo., to buy the newspapers from their current owner, media giant Freedom Communications. The deal is expected to be completed before the end of the month.

“We are excited to complete the legal process and work with our employees and advertisers to build solid, community-oriented newspapers,” Miller said in a prepared statement.

As part of the deal, Miller will also get the Ahwatukee Daily News in Phoenix, the Daily News-Sun in Sun City, several small specialty publications and a building in Sun City valued by the county assessor at about $2.1 million.

In the meantime, Miller will begin to take over day-to-day operations of the newspapers until the deal formally goes through, the Tribune reported on its website.

No contest: Miller on track to buy East Valley Tribune after 2nd bidder pulls out

By Nick R. Martin | Monday, March 8th, 2010 | 12:28 pm | View Comments

Colorado publisher Randy Miller appears poised to take over the East Valley Tribune and its sister papers as early as Wednesday after his main competition to buy the Mesa newspaper dropped out of the contest on Friday.

For the past several months, Stephen Hadland, the chief executive of the Santa Monica Media Company, said he planned to try to outbid Miller for the Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper.

But Hadland told Heat City on Friday he had been unable to convince his investors to pony up enough cash to jump into a bidding war with a Miller’s Thirteenth Street Media.

“All I can say is I’m very, very disappointed,” said Hadland, who repeatedly called the sale of the Tribune and its sister newspapers “the deal of a lifetime.”

Barring any last-minute surprises, Hadland’s withdraw means that Miller has a clear path to take over the Tribune, as well as the Ahwatukee Foothills News in Phoenix and the Daily News-Sun in Sun City.