TheStreet.com announced that it has reached a deal to provide its investing and personal finance content to GateHouse Media newspapers.
“Combining our depth and breadth of financial coverage with GateHouse’s strong presence in the local markets they serve will enhance the digital growth strategies of both companies and solidify TheStreet in its position as the Internet’s Business Section, reaching a highly targeted, unduplicated, engaged and affluent audience,” said Daryl Otte, the CEO of TheStreet.com, in a statement.
GateHouse, formerly Liberty Group Publishing, has 79 newspapers. Its newspapers include the Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin, the Register-Mail in Galesburg, Ill., the Rockford Register-Star in Rockford, Ill., and the Quincy (Mass.) Patriot-Ledger.
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