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The Gleaner Jamaica

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Few companies in Jamaica today can trace their origins back to 1834. The Gleaner Company Limited is one of these. The Gleaner Company, founded by the brothers Jacob and Joshua deCordova, was established in 1834.

Its first publication was a four-page weekly newspaper, issued on Saturday, September 13, 1834 as an octavio-sized weekly paper. Today, it is a multi-sectioned broad sheet newspaper which is published daily.

The Gleaner was first located at 66 West Harbour Street, Downtown Kingston but soon moved to 156 Harbour Street where it expanded to include a semi-weekly country and fortnightly overseas edition.

In 1882, the Company suffered great loss when fire struck and destroyed its printing plant at 148 Harbour Street. After an interlude at the Government Printing Office, business was moved back to its former address, from which the paper was successfully printed up to 1902.

On June 10, 1897, the business model of the company changed significantly when it registered as a public company. Up to that point, the company had operated as private business of the deCordova's family. The first directors were: J.L. Ashenheim, Charles E. deMercado, Archibald Munro, F.L. Myers, Col. A. H. Pinnock and Dr. Arthur Saunders. Charles deMercado was elected Chairman.

Disaster struck again in 1907 when Kingston's most devastating earthquake destroyed the building. The then Chairman of the company, Charles deMercado, was also killed in the earthquake and fire which destroyed large sections of Kingston. The Gleaner was again the guest of the Government Printing Office until it was moved back to a temporary building on the old site. Permanent rebuilding started in 1909 and the premises grew until they covered the entire block of 148-156 Harbour Street.

Another significant milestone for the Gleaner, came in 1964, when the Company's shares were quoted on the Jamaica Stock Exchange at 12 shillings per five-shilling share.

To facilitate persons from the western region of the island, a branch was opened at 7 St. James Street in Montego Bay in April 1966, and served the Editorial, Circulation and Advertising Departments. That office is now located at 9 King Street, Montego Bay and is currently referred to as the Gleaner's Western Bureau.

Categories: International News, News

Bionic ID: 329288

Advertising Options

Below are The Gleaner Jamaica advertising placement options to consider in your media planning and media buying.

  • E-Newsletter Advertising

    • E
  • Newspaper Advertising

    • 1/2 page - 1/2 page
    • 1/2 Page - Newspaper Placement - 1/2 page
    • 1/3 Page - 1/3 Page
    • 1/3 Page - Newspaper Placement - 1/3 page
    • 1/4 Page - 1/4 Page
    • 1/4 Page - Newspaper Placement - 1/4 page
    • 1/6 Page - 1/6 Page
    • 1/6 Page - Newspaper Placement - 1/6 page
    • 2/3 Page - Newspaper Placement - 2/3 page
    • Full Page - Full Page
    • Full Page - Newspaper Placement - Full page
    • Half Page - Half Page
    • Per Column Inch - Per Column Inch
  • Podcast Advertising

    • Podcast Spot
  • Social Advertising

    • Facebook Post
    • Twitter post
  • Online Display Advertising

    • 120x240 - Tower - 120x240 - $ 84.00 CPM
    • 120x60 - Column - 120x60 - $ 65.00 CPM
    • 250x60 - Banner - 250x60 - $ 93.00 CPM
    • 300x250 - Banner - 300x250 - $ 79.00 CPM
    • 300x250 - Medium Rectangle - 300x250
    • 728x90 - Banner - 728x90 - $ 109.00 CPM
    • 728x90 - Leaderboard - 728x90

Learn More

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