Newspaper bankruptcy — it’s all the rage!
Thursday, January 14th, 2010
What’s black and white and red all over its bottom line?
The latest Georgia-based media company to run aground financially is Morris Publishing Group, which owns the Athens Banner-Herald, Augusta Chronicle, Savannah Morning News and 10 other dailies and more than 60 non-daily newspapers and magazines scattered across the South and in places as far away as Juneau, Ala., and London — yes, that London. In Atlanta, it publishes the Where Atlanta newcomers magazine you see at grocery stores and the dentist’s office.
From what I can tell from the jargon-heavy story that ran in the Chronicle this morning, the company wanted to reduce its nearly $300 million in debt to $100 million — I should try that sometime with MasterCard. But Morris couldn’t get enough of its creditors to agree to that plan, so it filed for Chapter 11, which allows debt restructuring.











