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Community Newspaper Company, or CNC, was the largest publisher of weekly newspapers in eastern Massachusetts in the 1990s and first decade of the 21st century. It also published several daily newspapers in Greater Boston. The company's properties were assembled by Fidelity Investments in the 1980s; Fidelity founded the company and then sold it to the ''Boston Herald'' in 2001. Five years later, the chain was purchased by, and immediately became the largest single component of, GateHouse Media. GateHouse gradually phased out CNC branding in favor of "WickedLocal.com", the company's website, and GateHouse Media New England; this process was complete by 2011, when staff email addresses dropped the "@cnc.com" domain. == Holdings == CNC's flagship publication was ''The MetroWest Daily News'', based in Framingham, Massachusetts. In 2011 it also published ''The Milford Daily News''. It had also published, and closed, three other daily newspapers: ''The Daily News Transcript'', ''The Daily News Tribune'' and the ''Enterprise-Sun''. The GateHouse purchase in mid-2006 included CNC as well as Enterprise News Media, publisher of two dailies and several weeklies that competed with CNC's South Shore holdings. The weeklies were incorporated into CNC and the company also forged close ties with its new sister dailies, ''The Enterprise'' and ''The Patriot Ledger'', although they—and later GateHouse Media Massachusetts acquisitions ''The Herald News'' and the ''Taunton Daily Gazette''—retained their own editorial hierarchy, however, and were not considered part of Community Newspaper Company. CNC's holdings, as well as its Massachusetts sister papers and ''The Bulletin'' in Connecticut, now constitute GateHouse Media New England. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Community Newspaper Company」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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