Tech entrepreneur Jeremy Gulban is betting on small-town newspapers to challenge Big Tech’s media dominance
Gulban’s CherryRoad Media is racing to prove that small-town newspapers can survive — while the industry battles Big Tech’s growing control… Read the full article here: https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2025/cherryroad-media-jeremy-gulban-local-newspapers-mail-print/
Article: Paving the CherryRoad
Jeremy Gulban dreams of creating a national network of community papers–but first must make 2/3 of his own outlets profitable Read the full article here: https://localnewsinitiative.northwestern.edu/posts/2025/05/12/jeremy-gulban-cherryroad-q-and-a/index.html
Changes ahead at Slayton printing plant
The owners of a Slayton printing plant are phasing out traditional newspaper press equipment, and cutting some jobs. At the same time, several area newspapers printed at the plant will also be transitioning over to a new style, and being printed on new digital printing equipment. https://www.marshallindependent.com/news/local-news/2025/04/changes-ahead-at-slayton-printing-plant-2
Jeremy Gulban, CherryRoad Media make innovative changes
Arkansas Press Association Publisher Weekly – Thursday April 3rd 2025
He Wanted to Fix Local News. It’s Harder Than He Thought.
The 92 community newspapers Jeremy Gulban owns across the U.S. bear a plea on their websites: “Don’t let our newspaper die! Subscribe today.” Many are losing money. Lately, even paying for the paper they are printed on is a burden as a result of looming tariffs. Jeremy Gulban, who bought up local newspapers, thinks big tech companies…
CherryRoad Media’s Joel Muhs Wins KIAAA Sportswriter of the Year
The KIAAA is proud to announce this year’s KIAAA Award Winners. These award winners were nominated by Kansas athletic directors and selected by the KIAAA Membership and KIAAA Past President Council.
Crookston Daily Times puts out its final edition
CherryRoad Media CEO hopes communities see closure of Crookston Daily Times as sign to support local papers
Owner of Kansan, 90 publications, talks journalism future with local podcast
In 2020 Jeremy Gulban, owner of CherryRoad Media and The Newton Kansan, came to a realization that led him to start investing in local newspapers, a story he recently chose to share with Newton Kansan partner HCTalk during a special interview with the podcast produced in Harvey County.