Gleaner Company

Jamaican newspaper publisher

Gleaner Company Ltd
Logo of The Gleaner Company
StatusActive
Founded1834 (1834)
FounderJoshua and Jacob De Cordova
Country of originJamaica
Headquarters locationKingston, Jamaica
DistributionInternational
Publication typesNewspapers and radio broadcasts
Nonfiction topicsNews, entertainment, popular culture
No. of employees417 employees
Official websitejamaica-gleaner.com

The Gleaner Company Ltd. is a newspaper publishing enterprise in Jamaica. Established in 1834 by Joshua and Jacob De Cordova, the company's primary product is The Gleaner, a morning broadsheet published six days each week. It also publishes a Sunday paper, the Sunday Gleaner, and an evening tabloid, The Star. Overseas weekly editions are published in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. The paper was known as The Daily Gleaner until 1992.[1][2]

The company is headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica.[3]

Overview

The Gleaner Company Limited is a Jamaica-based newspaper company. The principal activities of the company and its subsidiaries are the publication and printing of newspapers and radio broadcasting. The company's subsidiaries include Independent Radio Company Limited (IRC)- Power 106 and Music 99 FM, Gleaner Online Limited, Creek Investments Limited, Selectco Publications Limited, GV Media Group Limited and The Gleaner Company (Canada) Inc. and The Gleaner Company (USA) Limited.[1][3]

There were approximately 417 direct employees. In addition to these direct employees, the company's business depends on contractors and vendors who are business people trading in their own right. Then there are also motor contractors, rural agents, space writers, correspondents, freelance photographers and contributors. In total, some 4,000 people in Jamaica are involved in the Gleaner's operations.[3]

History

The Gleaner commenced publication in the year 1834. It was founded by two brothers, Jacob and Joshua de Cordova.[2]

In 1898 it became a publicly registered company and is listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange.

From 1834 until mid-1969, the Gleaner Company was situated at various locations on Harbour Street, principally at 148–156 Harbour Street, with some departments operating from 146–161 Harbour Street. Continued growth prompted the company to erect the present building at 7 North Street, where construction work on the plant commenced on 1 February 1967. It was completed in 1969 and blessed by religious leaders in the community on 26 May of that year. By Monday, 14 July of the same year, the company conducted its business entirely on the new premises.

As the need became apparent for the western end of the island to be better serviced, a branch office was established in Montego Bay in 1966, and later advertising offices were opened in Ocho Rios and Mandeville.

Gleaner publications

  • The Gleaner is published Monday through Saturday. The Gleaner, a morning broadsheet, is the flagship of the group, containing news, views, sports and in-depth reporting. The Gleaner contains the following regular sections and features the following:
    • Western Focus provides for the needs of the people lining in the five western parishes; this special edition carries news, features, and advertisements from those parishes.
    • The Flair Magazine is designed to address topics of concerns to women.
    • The Financial Gleaner is for the business and financial community.
    • Youthlink is a magazine addressing educational and other issues of concerns to the youth and highlighting their achievements.
  • The Sunday Gleaner, first published in 1939, is a weekend paper reaching twice as many readers as the daily paper.
  • The Star is an afternoon tabloid. "The people paper", it provides investigative reports, news, special columns, and stories.
  • The Weekend Star, first published in 1951, reviews of Jamaican music, dance, theatre, and culture.
  • Track and Pools is for the horse-racing fraternity. It features computer-calculated tips for each race.
  • The Children's Own is published each week during the academic term.
  • Hospitality Jamaica is about tourist industry news.

Publications in North America

  • The Weekly Star, the Entertainment Paper, covers Jamaican music, arts, and theatre, with human interest features and news about community life.
  • The Weekly Gleaner with North America Extra is the top Caribbean newspaper, distributed in 22 American and eight Canadian cities.

Publication in the United Kingdom

  • The Weekly Gleaner (UK) carrying news of interest to the West Indians in United Kingdom, the paper offers coverage of important issues and events in both the Caribbean and the United Kingdom.

Notable years in the life of the company

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2004: Hospitality Jamaica was first published. (13 October)

References

  1. ^ a b Limited, Unique Media Design. "diGJamaica :: The Story of The Gleaner Company". diGJamaica.com.
  2. ^ a b "Media and Identity in the Caribbean". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Gleaner Company, Contact Us". Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  4. ^ Cameron, Linda D., ed. (2000). The Story of The Gleaner: Memoirs and Reminiscences. Gleaner Company Limited. ISBN 9766120145., ISBN 9789766120146

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