American Consolidated Media (ACM) was a United States publisher of approximately 100 daily and weekly newspapers, which it divested in 2014.
In March 2014, ACM announced the it was selling three of its regional newspaper groups, encompassing 34 publications — ACM-Superior, ACM-Ohio and ACM-Chesapeake — to Adams Publishing Group.
In July 2014, ACM sold its papers in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas (ACM-Southwest and ACM-Valley) to New Media Investment Group, said to be the "final divestiture" for ACM.
The Macquarie Group of Australia bought American Consolidated Media in 2007 for 80million.Atthattime,thecompanyowned40newspapersinTexasandOklahomaincludingfivedailies(AliceEcho−NewsJournal,BrownwoodBulletin,MiamiNews−Record,StephenvilleEmpire−Tribune,WaxahachieDailyLight),19weekliesand16"shopper"−typeproducts.MacquariepurchasedACMfromagroupofcompaniesincludingHalyardCapital,ArenaCapitalPartners,multipleprivateequityfundsinNewYorkandoneinBoston(BancBostonVentures).Laterthatyear,ACMacquired11publicationsinOhiofromBrownPublishingCompany,22publicationsinMarylandfromChesapeakePublishing,and19publicationsofSuperiorPublishinginnorthernMinnesota,WisconsinandMichiganfromMCGCapital.Atitslargest,ACMpublishedabout100dailyandweeklynewspapers.ACMviolateda133.7 million loan agreement in 2009, and a group of lenders took over the company from Macquarie subsidiary Southern Cross Media Group in 2010. Those creditors include Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, CIT Group, GE Commercial Finance, Macquarie Bank, National Australia Bank and Royal Bank of Canada.
ACM-Superior
ACM-Ohio
ACM-Chesapeake
ACM-Southwest
Waxahachie Daily Light
Midlothian Mirror
Stephenville Empire-Tribune
Glen Rose Reporter
Brownwood Bulletin
Ballinger Ledger
Winters Enterprise
Alice Echo-News Journal
Nueces County Record-Star
Duval Press
Freer Press
Miami News-Record
Grove Sun
Delaware County Journal
Cherokee County News-Advocate
Ellis County Trading P