The Hard Truth at Newspapers Across America: Hedge Funds Are in Charge

Coast to coast, financial firms are playing a bigger role at local papers struggling to adapt in digital age
Bundles of Denver Post newspapers await distribution after being printed at the main Denver Newspaper Agency printing facility, where the Denver Post, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal are printed, in Denver, Colorado, U.S.Photographer: Matthew Staver/
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A group of journalists protesting outside the offices of a New York City hedge fund recently shined a light on a little-known fact about the state of the local American newspaper: Behind the scenes, financial firms often hold all the cards.

Investors like Alden Global Capital LLC and Fortress Investment Group LLC have acquired ownership stakes in newspapers that have struggled to adapt in an online world, from the Denver Post to the Providence Journal. Funds have brought their cost-cutting know-how to help restructure several newspaper chains in heavy debt after the 2008 financial crisis.