Gannett Company, Inc. is a
publicly traded media
holding company headquartered in
Tysons Corner,
Virginia, near
McLean in
Greater Washington DC. It is the largest U.S.
newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation. Its assets include the national newspaper
USA Today and the weekly
USA Weekend. Its largest non-national newspaper is
The Arizona Republic in
Phoenix, Arizona. Other significant newspapers include
The Indianapolis Star,
The Cincinnati Enquirer,
The Tennessean in
Nashville, Tennessee,
The Courier-Journal in
Louisville, Kentucky, the
Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester, NY,
The Des Moines Register, the
Detroit Free Press and
The News-Press in
Fort Myers. In 2015, Gannett
spun off its broadcast and internet media divisions into an independent publicly-traded company called
Tegna.