Northeast News Gleaner Explained

Northeast News Gleaner
Type:Weekly newspaper
Owners:-->
Founder:Henry family
Language:English
Ceased Publication:2008
Publishing City:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Publishing Country:United States
Website:www.newsgleaner.com (former)

The Northeast News Gleaner was an American newspaper that billed itself as "the oldest weekly newspaper in Northeast Philadelphia". It operated for more than a century.

History

Known informally as the News Gleaner, and founded in 1882 by the Henry family, the publication operated from the Frankford Section of Philadelphia for 117 years. The company moved to a 32000square feet building on Gantry Road in the Far Northeast in March 1999.[1]

In 2002, News Gleaner Publications was purchased by the Journal Register Company; combined with the Northeast Breeze and the Olney Times, Journal Register's weeklies had a collective circulation of more than 120,000.[2]

On December 11, 2008, due to the economic crisis and the inability to sell the newspaper group, the papers were closed and employees were told to clear out their desks immediately without warning, one day after the paper printed what turned out to be their last issue.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NewsGleaner.com . Contact Us . https://web.archive.org/web/20061117164402/http://www.newsgleaner.com/site/news.cfm?brd=2340&Nav_Sec=62055 . November 17, 2006 . March 19, 2023 .
  2. Web site: Journal Register . Journal Register Company Expands Its Greater Philadelphia Cluster with Acquisition of News Gleaner Publications . https://web.archive.org/web/20061116151416/http://www.journalregister.com/press/03182002.html . November 16, 2006 . December 5, 2006 .