Turley Publications

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Turley Publications Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryCommercial printing and newspapers
Founded1962
Headquarters24 Water Street, Palmer, Massachusetts 01069 United States
Number of locations
2
Key people
Patrick Turley, President
Keith Turley, Executive VP
Douglas Turley, VP
ProductsSeveral weekly newspapers in Western Massachusetts
Number of employees
200
Websiteturley.com

Turley Publications Inc. is a privately owned commercial printer and publisher of more than a dozen weekly newspapers based in Palmer, Massachusetts, United States.

Patrick and Thomas Turley founded the company in 1962 when they purchased the Palmer Journal & Monson Register.[1]

In 2004, Turley Publications invested in a digital prepress system;[2] the company also runs its own mail room, including in-plant postal verification, and a bindery.[1]

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In addition to printing several other companies' publications—such as the weeklies of Holden Landmark Company and New England Business Media LLC, and student papers at several New England colleges and universities—Turley is the dominant publisher of 15 community weekly newspapers in the suburbs and rural towns between Springfield and Worcester, Massachusetts. Turley weeklies reach about 130,000 homes in 60 towns.[1] Turley-owned newspapers include:[3]

The company also prints a shopper in the Palmer area, the Shopping Guide, and a monthly newspaper, the New England Antiques Journal, which has a national circulation, though mainly in New England[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Worcester (Mass) Business Journal, Business Profiles 2007, page 41.
  2. ^ Turley.com/prepress/. Accessed March 30, 2012
  3. ^ a b Turley.com: Publications. Accessed December 6, 2007.

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