The Reno Gazette-Journal is going to place its building for sale, and will outsource its printing to the Swift Communicationsโ€™ Sierra Nevada Media Group (SNMG) in Carson City. This is where several local newspapers are printed, including the Nevada Appeal, Northern Nevada Business Weekly, and, oddly enough, the Reno News & Review.

Via email, SNMGโ€™s Robert Sperry told an RN&R staffer that he didnโ€™t foresee any confidentiality problems arising from two newspapers from the same market printing in the same facility.

โ€œI assure you there will be no such problems,โ€ he wrote. โ€œWe are pretty well versed in printing competing publications at Lake Tahoe, in Bishop and Mammoth Lakes, etc.โ€

The RG-J announced the sale via an article in its own pages as well as by press release.

โ€œThe decision was made to create operational efficiencies and as a result of Carson Cityโ€™s newer equipment, color capabilities will increase, giving advertisers more options.โ€ said RG-J President Ryan Kedzierski in the release.

Neither the article in the RG-J nor the press release mentioned how many, if any, potential layoffs might result from the change. Current RG-J employees said they were not allowed to comment on record about the move. And despite being listed in the press release as the contact for โ€œmedia inquiries,โ€ Kedzierski did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *