The Newspaper Network of Central Ohio operates 10 daily newspapers, two paid weekly newspapers, 14 Web sites and more than a dozen weekly/monthly themed products serving over 400,000 readers throughout Ohio and Michigan. Our parent company, Gannett, is a large diversified news and information company with 22 television stations, 100+ Web sites, and more than 100 newspapers worldwide, including USA TODAY. Gannett is a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol: GCI).
Newspaper Network of Central Ohio employs approximately 800 people in offices throughout Ohio and Michigan. Information Centers are the primary source for local news and information in each of the communities they serve. The unique organization of The Newspaper Network of Central Ohio enables the properties to work together and to provide combined opportunities for customers. Our “one order, one bill” service offers customers in all advertising areas the ability to place any ad into one, or all of our products. NNCO's publications regularly earn top honors from the Ohio Associated Press and other prestigious organizations. NNCO is an equal opportunity employer.
Newspaper Network of Central Ohio will serve the region's consumers and businesses with high quality newspapers, targeted publications, and innovative Web sites and online services. We will put our customers first, always striving for superior service. We will create long-term shareholder value through sustained superior growth in revenues and profit.
We will provide a working environment that values people, encourages participation and teamwork, invests in training and development, recognizes and rewards performance, and creates opportunities for growth.
Camden Publications: Located in Camden, Michigan. Publish: The Farmers’ Advance: 15,648 weekly circulation. The Farmers’ Advance is a weekly farm and auction publication. The Equine Times: 4,700 monthly circulation. The Equine Times is a monthly horse enthusiast publication. Products are distributed primarily through mail in a four state area (Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky). Web sites: www.equinetimes.com www.farmersadvance.com
Columbus Regional Office: Founded in 1995. This office is home to the centralized, advertising sales functions for NNCO including Majors, Classified, and National. This office also houses the regional advertising sales and support staff for NNCO. The mission of this staff is to provide advertising solutions to Metropolitan Columbus advertisers through the effective use of NNCO products and markets throughout Central Ohio. Web site: www.centralohio.com
Coshocton Tribune: Founded in 1909. Newspaper: 7,174 paid daily circulation. Web site: 355,777 page views monthly. The Tribune was originally published as the "Coshocton Age." Web site: www.coshoctontribune.com
Gannett Directories: Located in Pigeon, Michigan. Publish 21 directories in Michigan and 2 in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area. Web site: www.finditnow.com
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: Founded in 1807. Newspaper: 14,881 paid daily circulation. Web site: 644,813 page views monthly. Each year the Lancaster Festival, featuring fine arts and entertainment, draws 40,000 people during 12 days in July. Web site: www.lancastereaglegazette.com
News Journal (Mansfield): Founded in 1885. Newspaper: 33,066 paid daily circulation. Web site: 1,604,290 page views monthly. The News Journal is one of 36 sites in the United States that prints USA Today. Web site: www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com
Port Clinton News Herald: Founded in 1865. Newspaper: 5,877 paid daily circulation. Web site: 232,011 page views monthly. Port Clinton, the Ottawa County seat, is the center for recreation activities on the adjacent waters of Lake Erie and Sandusky Bay . Web site: www.portclintonnewsherald.com
Telegraph-Forum (Bucyrus): Founded in 1887. Newspaper: 7,027 paid daily circulation. Web site: 313,131 page views monthly. The Telegraph-Forum was the first newspaper in the country to go computer-to-plate. Web site: www.bucyrustelegraphforum.com
The Advocate (Newark): Founded in 1820. Newspaper: 22,024 paid daily circulation. Web site: 1,555,171 page views monthly. The Advocate's first home was a shanty on wooden stilts over a frog pond on the west side of the Courthouse Square. Web site: www.newarkadvocate.com
The Chillicothe Gazette: Founded in 1800. Newspaper: 15,933 paid daily circulation. Web site: 1,214,948 page views monthly. The Gazette is the oldest continuously operating newspaper west of the Alleghenies. Web site: www.chillicothegazette.com
The Fishwrapper: Newspaper: 30,000 circulation; Web site: 5,941 page views monthly. The Fishwrapper is a monthly guide for boaters, anglers and tourists in the Lake Erie region. Web site: www.thefishwrapper.com
The Granville Sentinel/The Community Booster: Booster founded in 1955; Sentinel founded in 1970. Granville is home to Denison University. Web site: www.granvillesentinel.com
The Marion Star: Founded in 1877. Newspaper: 14,160 paid daily circulation. Web site: 573,722 page views monthly. Warren G. Harding, once owner and publisher of The Marion Star, was born and raised in Marion. Harding became the 29th President of the United States. Web site: www.marionstar.com
The News-Messenger (Fremont): Founded in 1856. Newspaper: 13,288 paid daily circulation. Web site: 512,504 page views monthly. Fremont is home of the Hayes Presidential Center, the home of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th president of the United States. Web site: www.thenews-messenger.com
The Pataskala Standard: Founded in 1886. The Pataskala Standard is the oldest continually operating business in the city of Pataskala, a community of approximately 10,000 citizens. Web site: www.pataskalastandard.com
Zanesville Times Recorder: Founded in 1852. Newspaper: 21,197 paid daily circulation. Web site: 903,418 page views monthly. Zanesville was the capital of Ohio from 1810-1812. Web site: www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com
Our Operations
Camden Publications: Located in Camden, Michigan. Publish: The Farmers’ Advance: 15,648 weekly circulation. The Farmers’ Advance is a weekly farm and auction publication. The Equine Times: 4,700 monthly circulation. The Equine Times is a monthly horse enthusiast publication. Products are distributed primarily through mail in a four state area (Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky). Web sites: www.equinetimes.com, www.farmersadvance.com
Columbus Regional Office: Founded in 1995. This office is home to the centralized, advertising sales functions for NNCO including Majors, Classified, and National. This office also houses the regional advertising sales and support staff for NNCO. The mission of this staff is to provide advertising solutions to Metropolitan Columbus advertisers through the effective use of NNCO products and markets throughout Central Ohio. Web site: www.centralohio.com
Coshocton Tribune: Founded in 1909. Newspaper: 7,174 paid daily circulation. Web site: 355,777 page views monthly. The Tribune was originally published as the "Coshocton Age." Web site: www.coshoctontribune.com
Gannett Directories: Located in Pigeon, Michigan. Publish 21 directories in Michigan and 2 in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area. Web site: www.finditnow.com
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: Founded in 1807. Newspaper: 14,881 paid daily circulation. Web site: 644,813 page views monthly. Each year the Lancaster Festival, featuring fine arts and entertainment, draws 40,000 people during 12 days in July. Web site: www.lancastereaglegazette.com
News Journal (Mansfield): Founded in 1885. Newspaper: 33,066 paid daily circulation. Web site: 1,604,290 page views monthly. The News Journal is one of 36 sites in the United States that prints USA Today. Web site: www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com
Port Clinton News Herald: Founded in 1865. Newspaper: 5,877 paid daily circulation. Web site: 232,011 page views monthly. Port Clinton, the Ottawa County seat, is the center for recreation activities on the adjacent waters of Lake Erie and Sandusky Bay. Web site: www.portclintonnewsherald.com
Telegraph-Forum (Bucyrus): Founded in 1887. Newspaper: 7,027 paid daily circulation. Web site: 313,131 page views monthly. The Telegraph-Forum was the first newspaper in the country to go computer-to-plate. Web site: www.bucyrustelegraphforum.com
The Advocate (Newark): Founded in 1820. Newspaper: 22,024 paid daily circulation. Web site: 1,555,171 page views monthly. The Advocate's first home was a shanty on wooden stilts over a frog pond on the west side of the Courthouse Square. Web site: www.newarkadvocate.com
The Chillicothe Gazette: Founded in 1800. Newspaper: 15,933 paid daily circulation. Web site: 1,214,948 page views monthly. The Gazette is the oldest continuously operating newspaper west of the Alleghenies. Web site: www.chillicothegazette.com
The Fishwrapper: Newspaper: 30,000 circulation; Web site: 5,941 page views monthly. The Fishwrapper is a monthly guide for boaters, anglers and tourists in the Lake Erie region. Web site: www.thefishwrapper.com
The Granville Sentinel/The Community Booster: Booster founded in 1955; Sentinel founded in 1970. Granville is home to Denison University. Web site: www.granvillesentinel.com
The Marion Star: Founded in 1877. Newspaper: 14,160 paid daily circulation. Web site: 573,722 page views monthly. Warren G. Harding, once owner and publisher of The Marion Star, was born and raised in Marion. Harding became the 29th President of the United States. Web site: www.marionstar.com
The News-Messenger (Fremont): Founded in 1856. Newspaper: 13,288 paid daily circulation. Web site: 512,504 page views monthly. Fremont is home of the Hayes Presidential Center, the home of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th president of the United States. Web site: www.thenews-messenger.com
The Pataskala Standard: Founded in 1886. The Pataskala Standard is the oldest continually operating business in the city of Pataskala, a community of approximately 10,000 citizens. Web site: www.pataskalastandard.com
Zanesville Times Recorder: Founded in 1852. Newspaper: 21,197 paid daily circulation. Web site: 903,418 page views monthly. Zanesville was the capital of Ohio from 1810-1812. Web site: www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com
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