Who owns austin american statesman
The Statesman benefits from the culture and writing heritage of Austin. It extensively covers the music scene, especially the annual South by Southwest Music Festival.
The newspaper co-sponsors various events around Austin such as the Capital 10K foot race and the Season for Caring charity campaign. Haurwitz , Kristin Finan. This list is provided by our. Go ad-free! Support AllSides. Learn more ». Join Now Already on AllSides? Austin American-Statesman News Media. Share this rating:. New Media shareholders will own It remains to be seen how those numbers might change after the merger is completed; such deals often result in staff reductions aimed at cutting costs.
In all, Pittsford, New York-based GateHouse owns daily newspapers and more than non-daily newspapers across the country, including two dozen in Texas.
McLean, Virginia-based Gannett — publisher of daily newspapers around the country including USA Today — owns five daily newspapers in Texas, but none are in the Austin area. I would not expect reductions right away — but cuts related to weak revenues, combined with restructuring plans, may be on the horizon. The two companies say the new Gannett will crank up their combined digital platforms in a rocky environment where print publications are bleeding money.
Feast on This. By Brianna Caleri. Eat, Drink, Be Merry. Beefing up its presence. By John Egan. Movie Review. By Alex Bentley. Weekend Event Guide. By Paige Turner. Movie review. By Stephanie Allmon Merry. By Kristen O'Brien. The city aims to gain enhanced public benefits in the area, known as the South Central Waterfront District, in exchange for allowing developers greater height and density for their proposed projects.
Those community benefits include parks, streets, trails and affordable housing. The development plans for the Statesman site are working their way through the city review process, with Austin attorney and lobbyist Richard Suttle Jr.
Public hearings will be forthcoming before various city boards and commissions. Plans for the site have drawn mixed reviews from city leaders and neighborhood groups.
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