Paxton Media Group acquires 9 titles from Community Newspapers, Inc.
Paxton Media Group (PMG) has acquired nine community newspapers in the Murphy and Franklin regions of western North Carolina and north Georgia from Community Newspapers, Inc. (CNI), based in Athens, Georgia.
The weekly publications included in the sale are The Franklin Press (NC), The Highlander (NC), Mitchell News-Journal (NC), Smoky Mountain Times (NC), Clay County Progress (NC), Cherokee Scout (NC), The Graham Star (NC), The News Observer (GA), and Times-Courier (GA). The acquisition expands PMG’s presence in the Southeast and reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to community journalism.
“We are excited to add these newspapers into the PMG portfolio,” said Jamie Paxton. “PMG believes strongly in the value of local newspapers and the vital role they play in the communities that they serve. We appreciate being chosen to be the new stewards of these important community assets.”
The newspapers will continue to serve their communities with local news coverage, advertising, and engagement across print and digital platforms.
“Newspapers are the core of local community information,” said Jana Thomasson, President of Eastern Division of PMG. “We’re excited to keep serving the neighbors and local shops that make these vibrant communities what they are.”
Paxton Media Group brings a long history of community publishing to the acquisition. Paxton Media Group (PMG), based in Paducah, Kentucky, is a family-owned company founded in 1896 and led by President and CEO Jamie Paxton, a fifth-generation member of the Paxton family. The company currently publishes newspapers in over 120 communities across Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. The company also operates WPSD-TV, an NBC-affiliated television station in Paducah, Kentucky
The acquisition highlights ongoing consolidation and investment in the community newspaper sector, as experienced operators expand their portfolios and reinforce their commitment to local markets.