Projo’s New Website is the Fall River Herald’s Old Site

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Projo’s New Website is the Fall River Herald’s Old Site

If you enjoy reading the Fall River Herald News’ website, then the Providence Journal’s new website will be a big addition to your daily digital read.

The design and template for the Providence Journal’s site is a template from GateHouse Media that is deployed in Fall River, New Bedford, and on many of GateHouse’s websites.

In the summer of 2014, Belo Media made massive layoffs as part of a deal to sell the Providence Journal to GateHouse Media. 

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At the time of the sale of the Providence Journal by Dallas-based AH Belo to GateHouse in July of 2014, the Providence Journal was to be the flagship of GateHouse's holdings. Alison K. Engel, a senior vice president and chief financial officer for A.H. Belo said about the sale, “We’re thrilled. The Providence Journal will be [New Media’s] largest newspaper so it will be an opportunity for [The Journal] to be the flagship paper of another company.”

Since purchasing the Providence Journal, GateHouse has laid-off 22 reporters including columnists Bob Kerr. Page layout and some copyediting has been shifted to GateHouse media’s Austin, Texas facility.

Web Function

The Providence Journal's new website is a template used by many of their newspaper websites. It allows the same stories to be posted to multiple sites.

The site went live last week and replaced a version of the Projo’s site that was developed three years by two Rhode Island creative companies Exnihilo and Nail Communications. The site Exnihilo designed for the Providence Journal won the Communicator award


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