Online news network VillageSoup in print expansion
Village NetMedia, which owns community news network VillageSoup, has purchased six weekly local newspapers from the Courier Publications series in Maine, USA.
Several of the sites will be merged with the existing VillageSoup sites, which serve the Knox and Waldo areas, a release from the publisher said.
In addition, new VillageSoup sites will be set up as companion sites for two of the newly acquired locals.
VillageSoup, which was set up 10 years ago, combines local news reporting with an online forum to create a ‘virtual town hall’.
Around 26 jobs will be lost as part of the takeover.
“VillageSoup integrates a highly interactive website with traditional print, and is the future for small town media. This purchase allows us to expand our reach and breathe new life and energy into these papers, all for the benefit of readers and advertisers,” Richard M. Anderson, co-founder of VillageSoup, said.
“Our approach helps transition traditional community newspaper companies into community host companies, and that’s the future for the industry.”
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