Journal Register Company

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The Journal Register Company OTCBB: JRC is an American media company, specializing in newspaper publishing. The company owns 22 daily and 302 non-daily newspapers and other niche publications. The company is led by chairman and CEO James W. Hall, who succeeded Robert M. Jelenic on November 1, 2007. Hall had been appointed interim CEO June 8 when Jelenic took a medical leave of absence to undergo cancer surgery.[1][2] In 2007, the company was carrying $646 million in debt,[3] largely as a result of its purchases. In September 2006, JRC was named one of the Ten Worst Managed Companies in America by 24/7 Wall Street[4]


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[edit] Properties

Further information: List of newspapers published by Journal Register Company

The company owns daily and weekly newspapers, other print media properties and newspaper-affiliated local Web sites in the U.S. states of Connecticut, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. It also operates 3 commercial printing facilities.

JRC's flagship daily newspaper is the New Haven Register. Its ten largest daily newspapers (approximate daily circulation over 20,000) are:


[edit] History

In 2004, JRC bought 21st Century Newspapers, gaining ownership of several daily newspapers in Greater Detroit.

In 2006, JRC bought the Web site JobsInTheUS.com. It is also a major shareholder in consulting company PowerOne Media. That same year, the company moved its headquarters to Yardley, Pennsylvania from Trenton, New Jersey.

In early 2007, JRC completed the sales of its former Massachusetts and Rhode Island newspapers to GateHouse Media and RISN Operations, respectively.

In early 2008, the New York Stock Exchange announced it was planning to suspend trading of JRC's common stock. The stock had been below $1.05 for 30 consecutive days, at one point falling to an all-time low of 16 cents. The stock was delisted as of 16 Apr.

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  1. ^ "Jelenic, Journal Register Chief, Takes Leave for Cancer Surgery" Editor & Publisher, 8 June 2007
  2. ^ "Jelenic, Journal Register Company Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, to Step Down on November 1, 2007" Press release issued 12 October 2007
  3. ^ "Could Journal Register (JRC) Miss Its Debt Service?" 24/7 Wall Street, 20 July 2007
  4. ^ "The Ten Worst Managed Companies In America: Conexant And Journal Register" 24/7 Wall Street 22 September 2006