Dan's Papers Sells For Over $19 M.
July 24, 2007 | 7:59 a.m.
We missed this report from Friday's editions of Newsday:
Dan Rattiner, an East End fixture for decades as publisher of Dan's Papers -- a free paper whose quirkly blend of personality and local coverage has led some to call it the Bible of the Hamptons -- will lose his remaining stake in Dan's Papers Inc. under an ownership changed announced Friday.
But Rattiner, who has served as publisher, editor-in-chief, reporter and sometime satirist for the weekly paper since he launched it as a 20-year-old in 1960, said he's feeling good about the change.
The buyer, Ohio-based Brown Inc., owns "18 daily newspapers and 27 paid weekly papers across rural and suburban markets in 31 of Ohio's 88 counties."
Hmm!
Via The New York Times.
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