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PNJ Owner Rebrands as USA Today Company

Gannett Co., Inc., one of the nation’s largest news publishers, today announced it will change its name to USA TODAY Co., Inc., effective Nov. 18, adopting the name of its most recognized masthead, USA TODAY. Gannett owns the Pensacola News Journal. 

SPIN: The new corporate identity and name change leverages the power of the newspaper that brought America together by promoting understanding and fostering unity with a focus on being the trusted digital platform that connects audiences across the country. The Company’s common stock will begin trading under the ticker symbol TDAY on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as of November 18. 

“As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation, we also honor the legacy of the newspaper that has focused on uniting America as we evolve to be the platform that powers its voice,” said Mike Reed, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman of the Company.

Reality Check

Gannett purchased the Pensacola News Journal from Perry Publications for $15.5 million on July 1, 1969.

According to its Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation, dated Oct. 1, 2025, the News Journal’s average press run for the previous 12 months was 4,825; only 3,474 were paid distribution.

On Friday, July 25, 2025, the PNJ had a new print run of 3,350 copies. Only 1,697 were paid subscriptions in Escambia County. Click to enlarge report.

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