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Maine's largest newspaper group has become a nonprofit after the successful sale of over 20 daily and weekly publications to the National Trust for Local News.
The nonprofit National Trust for Local News plans to buy more than 20 daily and weekly newspapers in Maine, including the Portland Press Herald, by the end of July, officials said Monday.
The nonprofit National Trust for Local News has entered into a purchase agreement to take over the lion’s share of Maine's media ecosystem in a sweeping deal covering five daily newspapers and ...
As most of Maine’s newspapers go up for sale, a new nonprofit enters the mix to buy them The owner of Masthead Maine, which encompasses 30 news outlets in the state, is looking to sell his ...
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The nonprofit National Trust for Local News plans to buy more than 20 daily and weekly newspapers in Maine, including the Portland Press Herald, ...
The largest newspaper group in Maine is becoming a nonprofit with the completion of the sale of more than 20 daily and weekly newspapers, including the Portland Press Herald.
Leaders of the Maine Trust said the newspapers remain committed to independent, nonpartisan journalism and that there hasn’t been any change in newsroom operations since the purchase.
The owner of the Portland Press Herald and most of Maine’s other daily newspapers says he is considering selling them to a new nonprofit devoted to supporting journalism in the state.
A Maine newspaper has apologized for publishing a heavily redacted version of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech on Sunday, after a deluge of backlash from readers, on social media ...