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Telegram parent company to buy USA Today publisher for $1.4B

GateHouse Media, the publishers of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Worcester Magazine, the MetroWest Daily News and hundreds of other newspapers in Massachusetts and throughout the country, is acquiring USA Today publisher Gannett.

Lawmakers line up behind streaming service fee bill

A Dedham representative has filed a bill to charge a fee on streaming services like Netflix and Hulu to support community access stations.

Match your marketing to your resources

Every decision in business is about using your limited resources to gain the best results, and it’s a concern every company faces; but one impacting smaller and medium businesses the most.

The Hilb Group acquires another Worcester insurance agency

Worcester insurance agency Handy-Apple Valley Insurance Agency has been acquired by Virginia-based The Hilb Group. 
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Breaking news and how to fix it

With local journalism in the midst of a slow-burning crisis, it is time for Massachusetts to help turn the tide.

T&G, WoMag consolidate publications

The Worcester Magazine, now over a year under Worcester Telegram & Gazette parent company GateHouse Media, will replace a regular section of the city’s main newspaper. 

WBJ named 2nd best business journal in the country

Worcester Business Journal on Saturday was named the second best medium-sized business newspaper in the industry, along...

Worcester insurance company Unum recognized for volunteer efforts

Insurance company Unum, with a significant presence in downtown Worcester, was recognized as being one of the 50 most community-minded U.S. corporations.
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GateHouse staff cuts hit Telegram, WoMag newsrooms

Worcester Magazine's editorial staff is down to just one reporter, the Telegram & Gazette lost six positions and hundreds of other journalists, photographers and hundreds of other employees working for newspaper giant GateHouse Media are jobless after a round of cuts.

Groups urge three-month delay in new paid leave taxes

State government should approve a three-month delay in payroll taxes needed to fund the new paid family and medical leave program, according to a coalition of groups.
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