The McClatchy Company

The McClatchy Company is a prominent newspaper publisher in the United States, operating 30 daily newspapers across 29 markets, including notable titles such as the Miami Herald, The Kansas City Star, and The Sacramento Bee. Founded in 1857 by James McClatchy during the California Gold Rush, the company initially focused on California but later expanded its reach to the Northwest and East Coast through strategic acquisitions. McClatchy has established itself as the leading local news provider in its markets, offering a range of services that include print and digital publications, community newspapers, and direct marketing. The company delivers content through its own websites, mobile applications, and various digital platforms. In 2006, McClatchy became the second-largest newspaper publisher in the U.S. after acquiring Knight Ridder Inc., although it subsequently streamlined its portfolio by selling non-strategic newspapers. McClatchy filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 in 2020, highlighting the challenges faced by traditional media in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Its headquarters are located in Sacramento, California.

James McClatchy

Founder

Andrew Pergam

Vice President, Video and New Ventures

Past deals in News

The Herald-Sun

Acquisition in 2016
The Herald-Sun is a newspaper based in Durham, North Carolina, that has been serving the community since 1889. The publication provides a range of information across various categories, including business, entertainment, living, news, sports, obituaries, opinion, politics, classifieds, and advertisements. In addition to its print edition, The Herald-Sun also offers news online and through mobile applications. As of December 2016, it operates as a subsidiary of The McClatchy Company.

Topix

Series B in 2016
Topix is a technology company that operates in the entertainment and news media sector, designed to connect users with a wide range of information and discussions. The platform serves over 18 million monthly users who spend an average of 13 minutes per session exploring diverse content, including celebrity news, pop culture, health, and current events. Topix aggregates news from 74,000 sources and hosts more than 450,000 user-generated forums, facilitating community engagement and interaction. Additionally, the company collaborates with major media organizations to enhance their online presence through forums and RSS feeds. By categorizing news stories by topic and geography, Topix aims to provide an accessible and engaging experience for its audience, particularly targeting millennials and beyond.

Watchup

Series A in 2014
Watchup is a Stanford startup that reinvents the way we watch the news with an app that gives you all the best news channels in one personalized newscast. Watchup was named one of the Best Apps of the Year by Google Play, it's been featured on the Apple and the Amazon AppStores and won one Webby in 2016. Watchup leverages partnerships with 170+ video news publishers such as CNN, CBS and Vox Media.

Topix

Series A in 2005
Topix is a technology company that operates in the entertainment and news media sector, designed to connect users with a wide range of information and discussions. The platform serves over 18 million monthly users who spend an average of 13 minutes per session exploring diverse content, including celebrity news, pop culture, health, and current events. Topix aggregates news from 74,000 sources and hosts more than 450,000 user-generated forums, facilitating community engagement and interaction. Additionally, the company collaborates with major media organizations to enhance their online presence through forums and RSS feeds. By categorizing news stories by topic and geography, Topix aims to provide an accessible and engaging experience for its audience, particularly targeting millennials and beyond.
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