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The Nursing Spectrum is "a group of biweekly periodicals" that, in 1994, was acquired by Gannett. Both Gannett and the magazines continued, albeit with more than one parent corporation renaming.

History

The periodical family was founded in 1987, acquired by Gannett in 1995, and became "12 regional nursing publications" by 2006. Name changed to Gannett Healthcare Group in 2006. GHG sold to OnCourse Learning in 2014.

References

  1. "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Gannett Acquisition". The New York Times. May 5, 1994.
  2. "Nursing Spectrum Becomes Gannett Healthcare Group". www.tegna.com. October 30, 2006.
  3. The Nursing Spectrum. OCLC 29866861.
  4. "News: Gannett". Advertising Age. May 9, 1994.
  5. Jay Palmer (December 1, 2003). "Gannett's Good News". The Wall Street Journal. more than 400 of these specialized publications. Among them: Nursing Spectrum, ...

https://www.tegna.com/gannett-sells-gannett-healthcare-group/

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