CAPE COD TIMES
Updated 05-May-2020.
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Cape Cod Times is sold: News Corp announced that it had sold Dow Jones Local Media Group, which includes the Cape Cod Times, to an affiliate of Fortress Investment Group LLC, an
Cape Cod Times says reporter fabricated sources in dozens of stories: Updated at 6:42 p.m. ET: A Massachusetts daily newspaper apologized to its readers after an internal investigation concluded that a veteran reporter wrote dozens of stories that included people who don’t exist.
The Cape Cod Times said Karen Jef
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: the Cape Cod Times is a broadsheet daily newspaper serving Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket . it is owned by Gannett and the sister paper of the weekly The Barnstable Patriot . the paper in 1970, the decision was made to break away and the new daily Cape Cod Standard-Times was born . in 1975, to dispel any impression of still being an offshoot of the New Bedford paper, the Cape Cod the 319 Main Street building has been enlarged several times . the Times also owns 175-year-old rival weekly newspaper, the Barnstable Patriot . newsrooms of the daily and 4,500-circulation weekly the Cape cod Times has been named the “Newspaper of the Year” by the nepa . it has a national reputation for journalism excellence in writing, photography and design . GateHouse filed prepackaged the daily edition of the Times has separate sections for news, sports, business, and classified ads . the paper discovered that a reporter had apparently fabricated sources in her stories since 1998 . editors were unable to locate a family the paper said that the problems were in less serious stories about parades, festivals, and voters . according to the paper, Jeffrey eventually admitted to making up sources . after the Times was sold, editorial design work was moved to GateHo ABC figures reflected a lower distribution of approximately 49,440 on weekdays . the Times’ main news office is on Main Street in Hyannis, the largest village of Barnstable, Massachusetts . Circulation, Distribution facilities in Pocasset and Harwich servicing the upper and lower Cape.