Reade Brower
American newspaper businessman
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Reade Francis Brower is a businessperson who owned most of the newspapers in Maine for nearly a decade in the 21st century. His company, MaineToday Media, was described by The Maine Monitor as a "near-monopoly".[1] As of 2025, he owns three newspapers: The Ellsworth American (Ellsworth), The Mount Desert Islander (Bar Harbor), and the Midcoast Villager.
Reade Brower | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1956 or 1957 (age 68–69) |
| Spouse |
Martha Brower (m. 1985) |
Personal life
Brower grew up in Westborough, Massachusetts, with his adoptive parents Carmel and Richard. He attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and graduated in 1978 with a degree in marketing. As of 2018, he is married to Martha McSweeney Brower (née Martha McSweeney). They were married in 1985.[2]
Career
Before owning newspapers, Brower was an entrepreneur who started several companies, including an auto catalog and direct-mail company that advertised to 600,000 Maine households each week.[3] In 1985, he founded The Free Press.[4] In 2015, Brower bought MaineToday Media from financier S. Donald Sussman.[5] He continued purchasing Maine newspapers;[a] in 2017, he owned 24 papers in Maine, including four of the state's seven daily newspapers.[6] In 2018, he had acquired six of the seven daily papers in the state, the exception being the Bangor Daily News).[7]
On March 30, 2023, he announced he was looking to sell or take on investors to Masthead Maine, the successor to MaineToday.[8] On March 31, Bangor Daily News reported that he owned five dailies and 25 weeklies, and six specialty publications.[9] He was 66 at the time.[10] On July 10, 2023, Bangor Daily News reported that Brower had sold the five daily newspapers and 17 weeklies he owned to the nonprofit National Trust for Local News.[11]
MaineStay Media
He owns six weeklies that he did not sell in 2023: The Ellsworth American (Ellsworth), The Mount Desert Islander (Bar Harbor), The Courier-Gazette (Rockland), The Republican Journal (Belfast), The Camden Herald (Camden), and The Free Press (Camden).[12][13] Those six papers had united under the company MaineStay Media in 2022.[14] Four of those newspapers (The Courier-Gazette, The Republican Journal, The Camden Herald and The Free Press) were combined in 2024 to form the Midcoast Villager.[4]
Notes
- See MaineToday Media § Brower for an outline of some acquisitions.