Invest In Local News - Bring it home to Maine People
Maine’s largest news organization is for sale.
Employee ownership is the best way to foster quality journalism.
The newspapers’ unions are ready to work with local partners.
- Inform Maine residents so they can engage fully in civic life
- Connect with Maine people and businesses in the digital marketplace
- Keep profits in Maine
- Keep jobs in Maine
Dear readers,
We want you to know that while the Blethen family is leaving Maine, we are not.
The people who write, edit, produce, print, and deliver your newspaper and Web sites will continue to be your neighbors and will remain committed to creating high-quality journalism long after the sale is final.
As the largest news organization in Maine, no other media organization can equal the reach of the 600-plus employees of the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram, The Kennebec Journal, The Morning Sentinel of Waterville and MaineToday.com.
We believe local employee ownership is the best way to protect these institutions that connect our communities and protect our democracy.
The Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska and the Monroe (Michigan) Evening News are two examples of newspapers that have been successfully organized under what are known as Employee Stock Ownership Plans, or ESOPs.
Maine employee-owned businesses include Maine Oxy Supply in Auburn, Howell Laboratories in Bridgton, Moody’s Collision Centers and the Pittsfield-based Cianbro construction company.
One option for our newspapers is an S corporation structure that makes use of an ESOP. Investors would benefit from a tax-advantaged status.
We think an employee-ownership model backed by community-minded investors is the best way to keep our newspapers out of the hands of a low-budget operator who would be more interested in maximizing profits than serving our communities.
For our bid to be successful. we need to work with backers who are ready to make an investment to sustain and improve these important institutions as we expand on the Web and beyond.
The newspapers are currently profitable, and our partners will profit from their investments.
Christopher Mackin of Ownership Associates in Cambridge, Mass., is helping us with this process. He has experience with these issues and will work with potential partners to put together a proposal that can work for all parties.
Keep abreast of our efforts at this Web site.
Frank Blethen said that he wants to complete a sale by the end of this year, but the process has already begun. Any members of the community who want to consider this bold move should contact us as soon as possible, at 772-1202, or at info@yourhometownpaper.org.
This opportunity may not come around again.
Kathy Munroe, President of the Portland Newspaper Guild Local 128

Portland Newspaper Guild Encouraged by Local Effort to Buy Maine Newspapers
The announced exclusive negotiation period between Blethen Maine Newspapers and Maine Media Investments is good
Newspaper's Employees Consider Buying the Company
Reported by: Barbara Cariddi, MPBN Radio News Producer
Maine newspaper takes out its own Want Ad
(Amy Sinclair, NECN: Portland, Maine) - These are tough times in both the newspaper and broadcast business. Some companies are downsizing and laying off workers to handle the decline in ad revenues brought on by the flagging economy. At Maine’s largest newspaper, employees are hoping to take control of their own economic future.
Newspaper Guild Retains Advisor and Announces Exploration of Bid for Blethen Newspapers
The Portland Newspaper Guild announced today that it has launched an exploratory effort to make a bid for local employee ownership of the Blethen Maine Newspapers and Web sites following the Seattle Times Co. announcement last month that it was offering all its Maine properties for sale.
- WONDERFUL!
18 weeks 2 days ago - Great!
18 weeks 3 days ago - Cheer!
18 weeks 5 days ago - Blethen Sale
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- How can employees invest in an S Corporation structure?
- Benefits of an “employee friendly” management structure?
- Who would management be and how will they manage?
- Why group papers together – why not consider each paper on its own?
- If an ESOP is considered the best way to go, does everyone have to participate?









WONDERFUL!
In moments like these, I wish I were wealthy enough to make a significant financial investment!
Thanks for wanting to keep this local. Are there things we can do to help (other than making large investments?)