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Eagle - Gazette Media (Lancaster, OH)

 
HQ: Lancaster, OH   |  
Overview
Digital Solutions – Eagle-Gazette Media offers many solutions to clients when it comes to digital advertising. This includes: Run Of Site (ROS) ads, targeted ads based on Zip, Age and Gender (ZAG) and rich media ads that are part of the umbrella page of the site. In addition, Eagle-Gazette Media offers Cars.com, Apartments.com and Homefinder.com packages.

www.lancastereaglegazette.com

2011 Avg. Monthly Page Views: 2,064,841
2011 Avg. Monthly Unique Visitors: 158,859

Mobile Advertising – Eagle-Gazette Media offers customers the opportunity to purchase mobile advertisements with a short three month commitment.

http://m.lancastereaglegazette.com

Avg. Monthly Mobile Impressions: 36,730

Print Advertising – Eagle-Gazette Media offers retail display ads, classified display ads, classified liner ads, adscapes, front page sticky notes and colored inserts.

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette : Daily & Sunday

2011 Daily Circulation: 8,203; Readership: 19,687
2011 Sunday Circulation: 10,049; Readership: 25,123

In addition to our regular print products, Eagle-Gazette Media offers three shopper publications: Fairfield County ADvertiser, Hocking County ADvertiser and Pickaway County ADvertiser. These are free distribution papers that go to households that do not subscribe to the paper in Fairfield, Hocking and Pickaway Counties. These publications are distributed with many big box retailer pre-prints like Kroger and Wal-Mart

Fairfield County ADvertiser: Free

2011 Distribution: 47,006

Hocking County ADvertiser: Free

2011 Distribution: 7,830

Pickaway County ADvertiser: Free

2011 Distribution: 35,106

Our Beginnings

The newspaper’s history stretches back nearly 200 years with the entry of German immigrants into Fairfield County. The Ohio Eagle, originally German named “Der Deutsche Adler,” appeared in Lancaster around 1809. It was established by Jacob Dietrick, a Staunton, Va., newspaper publisher, especially for local German farmers. By 1812, Edward Shaeffer owned the Eagle; it was printed in German and English. It was sold a few years later to John Herman who continued printing both editions through the early 1820s. He was owner until his death in 1833 when Thomas White, an Eagle editor, took over, publishing the Eagle in addition to the local Fairfi eld Advertiser. In November 1833, White sold the Eagle to brothers John and Charles Brough, founders of The Cincinnati Enquirer. Charles Brough became the Eagle’s editor and managed the newspaper until 1842 when it was sold to Edwin Wright. The paper continued with several new owners until 1870 when it was purchased by former Lancaster Gazette printer Thomas Wetzler. When he died in 1899, his son, Edward, took over until his death in 1935. The Eagle was owned by Charles Wetzler until it merged with the Lancaster Gazette. The Lancaster Gazette was founded in April 1826 by early local pioneer and War of 1812 veteran Gen. George Sanderson
and Benjamin Oswald. By 1836, it wad owned by William Reese and Charles Borland. Samuel Griswold took over in 1866 and formed the newspaper into a more hometown-oriented publication. After a few more owners, the paper was purchased by C.J. Beach and H.J. Danker who owned it until 1936, when it merged with the Eagle and got a new owner, Charles Sawyer. In 1966 Sawyer sold the paper to Thomson Newspapers, who in 2000 sold it to Gannett.
Benefits
Health & Insurance • Medical Coverage • Dental Coverage • Vision Coverage • Company provided Disability Coverage • Company provided Life Insurance • Optional Life Insurance • Optional Accident Insurance • Flexible Spending Account • Discount Fitness Programs available for some sites Retirement/Savings • 401(k) Savings Plan • Stock Purchase Plan • Savings Bonds Purchase Plan Work/Life Programs • Vacation • Flexible Work Options • Adoption Assistance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Subscription Discounts • Employee Mortgage Program through Wells Fargo • Gannett Matching Program for charitable contributions Training & Development • Tuition Reimbursement Program • Consern Education Loan Program (Wells Fargo) • Online & Classroom Training Programs • Educational Seminars • Madelyn P. Jennings Scholarship Awards This is general information regarding certain benefit plans offered by MNCO. The benefits outlined here are available only to eligible employees, as defined by the plans. The language used here is not intended to create, nor is it to be construed to create, a contract between MNCO and any one of its employees or former employees. In the event that the information on this page conflicts with or is inconsistent with the provisions of the plan documents, the provisions of the applicable plan and/or any related insurance contract are controlling and will govern. Enrollment in MNCO’s benefit plans is subject to all limitations of the plans, including any pre-existing condition exclusions, elimination periods, at-work requirements, and hourly eligibility requirements. MNCO reserves the right to change, suspend, withdraw, modify, or terminate these plans in whole or in part at any time.
About Gannett
Gannett is a media and marketing solutions company with a diverse portfolio of broadcast, digital, mobile and publishing companies. The company provides consumers easy access to the things that matter most to them – any way and anywhere.

As Gannett builds on its valuable local brands and strong journalism, it also is expanding its mobile and digital businesses. It is a digital leader with a portfolio that includes a network of hundreds of local and national media organization web sites that reach 52 million unique users monthly; CareerBuilder.com, the nation’s top employment site which is expanding rapidly internationally and is already in 18 countries outside the U.S.; and Gannett Digital Media Network, which includes top brands such as USATODAY.com, 81 local MomsLikeMe.com sites; HighSchoolSports.net, a top digital sports brand; and action sports network BNQT.

USA TODAY, too, continues to be a leader in the mobile space, with more than 7 million total app downloads, including its iPad, iPhone and Android apps. Gannett Broadcasting is helping to lead the development of Digital Mobile TV.

At the same time, the company’s digital marketing companies offer innovative marketing solutions for any audience. PointRoll, an industry leader in rich media advertising solutions and technology, powers more than 50 percent of all rich media campaigns online and serves more than 150 billion ad impressions each year. ShopLocal is a leading provider of online marketing solutions that connect retailers with shoppers through innovative and effective marketing, enabling more than 100 of the nation’s top retailers to deliver localized promotions directly to shoppers.

The company’s 82 U.S. daily newspapers, including USA TODAY, reach 11.6 million readers every weekday and 12 million readers every Sunday, providing important news and information from their customers’ neighborhoods and around the globe. USA TODAY, the nation's No. 1 newspaper in print circulation, and USATODAY.com reach a combined 5.9 million readers daily.

The Broadcasting Division’s 23 TV stations reach 21 million households, covering 18.2 percent of the U.S. population. Through its Captivate subsidiary, the Broadcasting Division delivers news, information and advertising to a highly desirable audience demographic on 9,500 video screens located in elevators of office towers and select hotel lobbies in 25 major cities across North America.

To learn more about Gannett, please visit the corporate website at: www.Gannett.com
Diversity
MNCO is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We recognize and appreciate the benefits of diversity in the workplace. People who share this belief or reflect a diverse background are encouraged to apply.

MNCO was recognized with Gannett’s top leadership and diversity award in 2010.