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Oct. 11, 1999 Vol. 11, No. 20 |
MEASURING THE WORTH OF A PAPER REQUIRES LOTS OF FACTORSPulitzer's price for Illinois newspaper surprises many in the businessWhat's a newspaper worth? Last week's acquisition of The Pantagraph of Bloomington, Ill., by Pulitzer Inc. of St. Louis (detailed inside with his usual clarity by Senior Editor Pete Wetmore) startled a number of us in the business, if only because of the price. We had known that Chronicle Publishing Co. of San Francisco had chosen to liquidate all its assets, including its flagship paper, the San Francisco Chronicle (see NewsInc., Aug. 30, 1999), so the fact that its Illinois outpost has sold wasn't the issue. The issue was the price: $180 million. Recent newspaper sales have valued the properties at between $1500 and $2500 a subscriber. With its 50,076 daily subscribers, The Pantagraph should have fetched between $75 million and $125 million. Why such a high premium? There are quite a few factors at work in The Pantagraph's sale, so let's try to break them down:
Interestingly, the other Chronicle property, the Telegram & Gazette of Worcester, Mass., may also go for a high multiple. Reports have been published that the Telegram & Gazette may be sold – so soon, in fact, that it may have happened by the time you read this – for as much as $300 million. With its 107,405 morning circulation, it too would be pricey. The Worcester paper also is apparently desired by a number of suitors, among them MediaNews Group of Denver, Journal Register Co. of Trenton, N.J., and the New York Times Co. (which seems to be the leading contender). As the newspaper business becomes one of dominating a market and providing a variety of services to the community – oh, yeah, Pulitzer also got a sprightly web site as part of the deal – newspaper prices will probably continue to go up. The rules of the past may well fall by the wayside and new multiples may come to pass. In an era of declining circulation, declining penetration and the potential onslaught of new media on traditional print profit areas, it warms the heart to know that The Pantagraph is worth $180 million – to Pulitzer, anyway, today, anyway. – David M. Cole Inside ...
From NEWSINC., Oct. 11, 1999, Copyright © 1999, The Cole Group. All Rights Reserved.
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