ASP Westward

Houston Community Newspapers (ASP Westward) Examiner Newspaper Group/The Rancher/Sugar Land Sun offices

ASP Westward, L.P., or "Westward,"[1] is a local newspaper company, headquartered in Greenspoint, Houston.[2][3] It is owned by 1013 Communications of Reno, Nevada.[4]

Houston Community Newspapers

In Greater Houston ASP Westward does business as Houston Community Newspapers (HCN),[5] operating a chain of 28 local newspapers.[4] This division is headquartered in Greenspoint, Houston.[6]

HCN operates several newspapers based out of different offices. Its Southwest Office-Central has the operations of the West U Examiner, River Oaks Examiner, Bellaire Examiner, Memorial Examiner, The Rancher of Katy, and the Sugar Land Sun. Its South Office-Clear Lake has the Bay Area Citizen, Deer Park Broadcaster, Friendswood Journal, Pasadena Citizen, and Pearland Journal. Its Northeast Office - Humble has the operations of the Atascocita Observer, the East Montgomery County Observer, the Humble Observer, the Kingwood Observer, and the Lake Houston Observer. The North Office - The Woodlands has operations of the Spring Observer and The Woodlands Observer. The operations of The Courier are based out of the North Office-Conroe. The Northeast Office-Cleveland houses the operations of the Cleveland Advocate, the Dayton News, and the Easttex Advocate. The Northwest Office - Tomball houses the operations of the Cypress Creek Mirror, the Magnolia Potpourri, and the Tomball Potpourri. The Mirror has Cypress/Cy-Fair and Champions/Klein divisions.[7]

HCN History

In April 2006, prior to the purchase of the Examiner Newspaper Group, another local newspaper company, HCN had 31 newspapers.[8] In 2006 George Boehme sold the Examiner Newspaper Group to ASP Westward,[9] for $2.1 million.[5] At the time, the purchase price was not disclosed.[8]

HCN hired Boehme as a regional publisher and he held this job for one year. In May 2007, Boehme stopped working for the company. He started InstantNewsNetwork.com Inc. weeks after he left HCN.[5] Boehme announced on January 7, 2008 that it would purchase FortBendNow.com Inc. from Bob Dunn. Later that month HCN announced that it was suing Boehme for violating non-soliciation and non-competition provisions of the purchase agreement.[9]

In 2006 the Houston Press ranked the Fort Bend/Southwest Sun the "Best Community Newspaper Houston 2006".[10]

In 2010 the Houston Press ranked the Examiner Newspaper Group division of the HCN the "Best Community Newspaper Houston 2010".[11]

1013 Communications, a Reno, Nevada company, acquired the company including the HCN group in 2012.[4]

East Texas Community Newspapers

In portions of East Texas ASP Westward does business as East Texas Community Newspapers (ETCN). This division is headquartered in Longview.[12]

As of 2014, the ETCN newspapers include:[12]

ETCN history

In June 2012 Texas Community Media LLC announced that it had agreed to purchase multiple newspapers from ASP Westward. These papers included the daily Longview News-Journal, the Marshall News Messenger, and twelve weekly newspapers. The weeklies included, the Atlanta Citizens Journal, The Big Sandy & Hawkins Journal, the Bowie County Citizens Tribune, the Cass County Sun, The Daingerfield Bee, The Gladewater Mirror, The Grand Saline Sun, the Lindale News & Times, the Mineola Monitor, the Panola Watchman, The Pittsburg Gazette, and the Wood County Democrat. The weekly and daily newspapers had a combined circulation of almost 300,000, with the News-Journal having an over 23,000 daily paid circulation.[13]

References

  1. Home page (Archive). ASP Westward. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  2. "Boundary Map." (Full map Archived December 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.) Greenspoint Management District. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
  3. "ASP Westward, L.P." Google Finance. Retrieved on April 14, 2014. "523 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E., Ste. 600 Houston, TX 77060 USA"
  4. 1 2 3 Connelly, Richard. "Surburban Shakeup: Houston Community Newspapers Sold to Nevada Chain." Houston Press. Tuesday August 28, 2012. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  5. 1 2 3 Zheng, Zen T.C. "Legal battle against local media outlets rages on." Houston Chronicle. March 14, 2008. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  6. "Houston." ASP Westward, L.P. Retrieved on April 14, 2014. "Houston Community Newspapers 523 N Sam Houston Parkway E, Suite 600 Houston, TX 77060"
  7. "2013 Contact Page" (Archive). Houston Community Newspapers. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  8. 1 2 "AROUND THE REGION." Houston Chronicle. April 29, 2006. Business. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  9. 1 2 Zheng, Zen T.C. "Local news service operator sued." Houston Chronicle. January 16, 2008. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  10. "Best Community Newspaper Houston 2006 - Fort Bend/Southwest Sun." Houston Press. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  11. "Best Community Newspaper Houston 2010 - Examiner Newspaper Group, Houston Community Newspapers." Houston Press. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.
  12. 1 2 "East Texas." ASP Westward. Retrieved on April 14, 2014. "East Texas Community Newspapers 320 E. Methvin St. Longview, TX 75601"
  13. "South Texas company buys ET newspapers." The Panola Watchman. Monday June 4, 2012. Retrieved on April 14, 2014.

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