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Central Newspapers, Inc.
 PROFILE
Central Newspapers (CNI) is a double-threat. The company publishes two flagship newspapers: "The Arizona Republic" (one of the fastest-growing morning dailies in the US) and "The Indianapolis Star" (the only major daily in central Indiana). It also publishes a host of community newspapers in Indiana and Louisiana. In addition, CNI owns a direct marketing company (Carantin & Co.) and 23% of BrassRing (an online B2B recruitment firm). Publishing giant Gannett owns Central Newspapers, and has plans to merge it with another Gannett subsidiary, Pacific and Southern Indiana Corp.

 DEALS
Deal: Central Newspapers Partners With BrightStreet.com
Date Announced: 02.08.00
Value of transaction (US $Mil): 0
Description: News and information provider chooses Brightstreet to power reward and promotions on the company's Internet properties.

 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Fiscal Year-End: December
1999 Sales (mil.): 804.10
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 6.8%
Employees: 5,000
Revenue per employee: $160,820.00

 KEY PEOPLE
• Douglas H. McCorkindale
    CEO

 CONTACT INFO
200 E. Van Buren St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
US
Phone: 602-444-1100
Fax: 602-444-8340
Online: Web Site

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