New Media Announces Agreement to Acquire The Columbus Dispatch

New Media Investment Group Inc. ("New Media" or the "Company", NYSE:NEWM) announced today that it has reached an agreement to purchase all of the publishing operations and assets of The Columbus Dispatch. The Columbus Dispatch has an extensive history serving Central Ohio, and currently has a daily and Sunday circulation of over 130,000 and 235,000, respectively. Michael E. Reed, New Media's President and CEO commented, "We are very excited to announce the proposed transaction to acquire The Columbus Dispatch, along with its weekly newspapers, magazines and distribution company. The newspaper, first published in 1871, is the sole daily newspaper in its market, and is the trusted source for comprehensive local news, politics, sports and entertainment coverage across Central Ohio. The newspaper has a deep rooted history providing quality journalism and has been named Best Daily Newspaper in Ohio by the Society of Professional Journalists multiple times, including in three of the last four years. "The Wolfe family has owned and operated the newspaper for more than 100 years, and during their tenure they have made significant investments in the community as well as in the journalism efforts of The Columbus Dispatch. The paper is committed to providing proprietary, local content and unparalleled access to its markets for readers and advertisers. We deeply admire The Columbus Dispatch's involvement in the community's development under the stewardship of the Wolfe family, and we at New Media are proud to be the new owners of this business, and look forward to continuing their tradition." "We are proud of the 110-year legacy of family ownership of The Columbus Dispatch, and the newspaper's record of quality journalism and community stewardship," said Michael Fiorile, President and CEO of The Columbus Dispatch. "The decision to sell The Dispatch and its sister publications was extraordinarily difficult, but the past two decades of accelerating change in the newspaper industry made it increasingly clear that the best chance of preserving The Dispatch well into the future is to align it with a much larger and more diversified newspaper enterprise." New Media intends to fund the acquisition with a combination of cash on the balance sheet and an incremental $25.0 million on the Company's existing term loan. New Media anticipates the deal will close in the second quarter of 2015 subject to customary closing conditions; however, there can be no assurance as to the timing or the occurrence of the closing. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Bulkley Capital, LP served as exclusive financial advisor to The Columbus Dispatch on the transaction.
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