Bristol Press is a daily newspaper in Bristol, Connecticut, USA covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events. The newspaper is published six days a week - Monday through Saturday. The Bristol Press reports on local news, sports, and events in central Connecticut. It publishes a Sunday edition with the New Britain Herald called the Sunday Herald Press. The Bristol Press, along with several other newspapers, was purchased by Mike Schroeder a former Newsday executive. He took over the newspaper from the financially failing Journal Regsiter Company in early 2009. Circulation: 8,285 copies This newspaper is owned by Central Connecticut Communications. The web site is presented in the English language.
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Eric Kallgren Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 12:05pm on Monday, May 11th, 2009 | James Smith was named executive editor of The Bristol Press and The New Britain Herald in April 2009. He was previously editor of the Connecticut Post.
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Eric Kallgren Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 10:49pm on Friday, May 8th, 2009 | Central Connecticut Communications agreed to purchase the Bristol Press, the New Britain Herald, and the Sunday Herald Press from the Journal Register Company on January 7, 2009. The Journal Register Company released this statement:
Central Connecticut Communications has entered into a letter of intent to purchase the assets of The Bristol Press, The Herald of New Britain and The Sunday Herald Press from Journal Register Company. The acquisition is expected to close within two weeks.
The sale includes the assets of the papers’ web sites and of three nearby weeklies: the Wethersfield Post, the Newington Town Crier and the Rocky Hill Post.
Central Connecticut Communications, a corporation formed to facilitate the sale, is owned by Michael E. Schroeder, most recently publisher of the short-lived free daily BostonNOW and a longtime newspaper and magazine industry executive. He previously held editorial and management positions at Long Island’s Newsday.
Once the acquisition is finalized, Schroeder will become president, publisher and CEO of the group, and will manage all operations from the newspapers’ offices in New Britain and Bristol, Connecticut. The papers will continue to publish on their current schedule.
“We look forward to building upon the rich history of these properties as local business people,” said Schroeder. “We plan to work with current staff, readers and advertisers to produce papers, web sites and other media that successfully educate, inform and entertain the communities they serve.”
“We know that the papers will be in good hands under Michael Schroeder’s leadership,” said Scott Wright, Journal Register president. “He came into this situation very recently and demonstrated a thorough knowledge of the business, a willingness to learn about the community, and a positive attitude toward the future of the properties.”
“Journal Register worked hard to find a good home for these papers under very trying circumstances, and insisted on fair treatment of their employees. We appreciate them working with us, along with the efforts of the current publisher, Ed Gunderson, to get us up to speed,” Schroeder said. “We also received substantial support from mayors of both towns, Tim Stewart in New Britain and Art Ward in Bristol.”
The Bristol Press and The Herald of New Britain have been published continuously for over 130 years. They employ a combined staff of over 90 in their two offices, publishing six days each with a combined Sunday paper.
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