TSJ Media

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TSJ News Inc.
Industry Print and radio broadcasting
Founded 1999 (originally as The Spanish Journal)
Headquarters Blue Ash, Ohio, USA
Key people
Josh Guttman (President)[1]
Revenue $1 million (2007)[1]
Number of employees
30 (2007)[1]
Website www.tsjnews.com

TSJ Media, also known as TSJ News Inc. and the Spanish Journal Network, is a chain of bilingual weekly newspapers, monthly magazines, and Spanish-language radio stations based in Cincinnati, Ohio, that serves Hispanic communities in several metropolitan areas of the United States.

History

The media company was founded in 1999 as the monthly broadsheet newspaper The Spanish Journal (Spanish: La Jornada Latina), which was published in Cincinnati. In 2006, TSJ News was bought by Blue Ash, Ohio–based Gate West Coast Ventures, LLC, which also owns the translation company Strategic Spanish. As a division of Gate West Coast, TSJ expanded to several other markets in the Midwestern United States.[2][3]

Publications

TSJ's print publications are centrally produced in Cincinnati, while ads are sold by local staff.[1] For the most part, TSJ publication are written in Spanish, although some sections may be written in English for ESL students.

Markets Title Format Circulation[4] Founded
Cincinnati/Dayton/Hamilton, Ohio/Northern Kentucky La Jornada Latina Biweekly tabloid newspaper 13,000[5] 1999
Latinos Magazine Monthly magazine 12,000
Columbus, Ohio La Jornada Latina (formerly Impacto Latino) Bi-weekly tabloid newspaper 10,000–12,000
Latinos Magazine Monthly magazine 10,000
Cleveland Latinos Magazine Monthly magazine 10,000
Vocero Latino Monthly magazine 5,000
Detroit Latino Detroit Weekly tabloid newspaper 19,000
Latinos Magazine Monthly magazine 8,000
Pittsburgh La Jornada Latina Monthly tabloid newspaper 6,000–8,000
Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky Latinos Magazine Monthly magazine 12,000
Al Día en América (affiliate) Bi-weekly tabloid newspaper 10,000–12,000
Kansas City, Missouri Dos Mundos (affiliate) Weekly broadsheet newspaper 10,000–12,000 1981
Nashville, Tennessee La Campana (affiliate) Weekly broadsheet newspaper 7,000–10,000
Minneapolis Vida y Sabor Weekly magazine 15,000
La Prensa de Minnesota Weekly tabloid newspaper 15,000
Latinos Magazine Monthly magazine 10,000

The Spanish Journal Network also once published La Jornada Atlanta Empleos, which was distributed for free in Atlanta.

Broadcasting

In September 2001, the Spanish Journal Network briefly experimented with a weekly radio talk show on Christian radio station WTSJ 1050 AM (now WGRI), called Noticiero Latino–Radio en Español, but the show was cancelled on December 26, 2005, for financial reasons.

After launching an information-by-telephone service (iNFO-TELEFONO) and converting the newspaper from a monthly publication to a weekly one, the Spanish Journal Network resumed broadcasts of Radio en Español in Spring 2005 on WDBZ 1230 AM, airing each Sunday with six hours of programming.[6]

TSJ Media operates three Spanish-language radio stations, two of which it took over under Gate West Coast ownership, the third under Murray Hill Broadcasting:

In addition to its Spanish-language radio stations, TSJ Media also operates WVKO, an English-language soul-gospel station in Columbus, Ohio.

As of 2011, TSJ also sells advertising for three Davidson Media–owned affiliates:[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Kemper, Kevin (2008-11-24). "Publisher of Spanish-language news buys Columbus biweekly paper". Columbus Business First. American City Business Journals. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
  2. 1 2 Monk, Dan (2009-06-22). "Spanish-language TSJ News hopes adding radio boosts profitability". Cincinnati Business Courier. American City Business Journals. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
  3. Kemper, Kevin (2009-06-22). "Spanish-language publisher takes over business operations at WVKO". Columbus Business First. American City Business Journals.
  4. 1 2 "Multi-Market Media Kit" (PDF). TSJ Media. 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
  5. Reaching the Latino Consumer in the Greater Cincinnati/Dayton Area. TSJ Media. August 25, 2014. p. 6. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  6. "No se vayan, que esto se pone bueno..!" The Spanish Journal. June 10, 2005. Accessed July 10, 2005. In Spanish.
  7. http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/86918/87-7-the-sound-cleveland-sold-will-flip-to-spanish/
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