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Gannett
[ gan-it ]
noun
- Henry, 1846–1914, U.S. geographer and cartographer.
Example Sentences
McClatchy and Gannett had a hard time competing for national ad budgets on their own.
The USA Today Network is looking to lean further into its product review site Reviewed, which was bought by the network’s parent company Gannett in 2011 for an undisclosed amount.
In combining their local print and digital advertising networks, Gannett and McClatchy aim to compete with the likes of Amazon, Facebook and Google for national advertisers’ dollars.
By the end of its third quarter 2020, Gannett surpassed 1 million digital-only subscribers for the first time, a 31% increase over the same time last year, according to the company’s earning report for the quarter.
Print advertising fell 30% year over year in the third quarter for Gannett, for example.
My first “job,” was working for the Gannett Company as a delivery boy for the Lansing State Journal at the age of 11.
The same month, Gannett said it will sell the building that houses the Rochester, N.Y., Democrat & Chronicle.
The building was the place where Frank Gannett started and built his vast newspaper empire.
“That was tough,” says Rob Mennie, a Gannett Co. television executive.
This assertion was the creation of reporters working for Gannett … It is not true.
I do not know in what way this wickedness can be broken up; but, in the words of Dr. Gannett, "what must be done, can be."
Used that, with a bit of my old reputation, to get your Mayor Gannett to give me the same from the Legals.
Mary Lewis Gannett was toast-mistress and about 250 guests were seated at the tables.
Gannett was but twenty-four years old, and had been but one year in the active ministry, as the colleague of Dr. Channing.
"You'd better carry me about in a band-box," said Mrs. Gannett wearily as the outraged engineer stalked home beside her.
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