Gannett Government Media

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Times News Group, Inc.
6883 Commercial Dr.
Springfield, VA 22159
VA Tel. 703-750-7400
Fax 703-750-8129

Type: Subsidiary
On the web: http://www.atpco.com

This publisher covers all the news that a soldier can use. Doing business as Army Times Publishing, Times News Group is a leading producer of newspapers that target US military personnel and government employees throughout the world. Its weekly papers include Air Force Times, Defense News, Federal Times, Marine Corps Times, and Navy Times, as well as its namesake Army Times. The company's portfolio also includes in-depth news journals such as Armed Forces Journal, C4ISR Journal, and Training & Simulation Journal. In addition to print publications, it distributes news through a number of Web sites. Melvin Ryder started publishing Army Times in 1940. The company is part of newspaper giant Gannett.

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President and CEO: Elaine Howard
VP Advertising: Internet Content Providers

Competitors:
National Journal
Department of Defense
Washington Post

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Gannett Government Media

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Gannett Government Media, formerly the Army Times Publishing Company, is a United States company which publishes newspapers, magazines, Web sites, and other publications about the U.S. and other militaries. Founded in 1940, it was purchased by the Gannett Company in August 1997.

It publishes four weekly newspapers aimed at current and former U.S. military personnel, collectively called the Military Times Media Group: Army Times (founded 1940), Navy Times (founded 1951), Air Force Times (founded 1947), and Marine Corps Times.

Its Defense News Media Group publishes Defense News (founded 1986), Armed Forces Journal (founded in 1863), Training & Simulation Journal and C4ISR Journal. The company also publishes Federal Times.

According to a Huffington Post AOL News online news article from Boston, Massachusetts by Jim Finkle of Thomson Reuters, dated Wednesday, June 29, 2011: "Hackers broke into a Gannett Co database containing personal information about subscribers to publications read by U.S. government officials, military leaders, and rank-and-file soldiers, the media company said on Tuesday."[1]

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