Business & Tech
Freedom CEO Enters Fray to Buy Bankrupt Orange County Register
As The Orange County Register emerges from bankruptcy, Freedom Communications' CEO, Tribune publishing and Digital First Media look to buy.
SANTA ANA, CA- The chief executive of Freedom Communications, publisher of The Orange County Register and Press Enterprise newspapers, announced today that his investor group is jumping into a battle for the publications that includes bids from Tribune Publishing and Digital First Media.
Freedom filed a motion today in U.S. Bankruptcy court asking for more time to put together the bid because the financing is needed from the sales of assets that have not been sold off yet. A hearing is scheduled for March 21 on the sale of the company's assets.
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Freedom's attorneys have asked for an extension until June 28.
The company reported in the motion that it has about $51.2 million of secured debt and about $47 million in unsecured debt, with an estimated 2,450 creditors.
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Freedom claimed it has "made tremendous progress toward the filing of a plan and has done so in good faith," according to the motion.
The company expects the sell-off of its assets to be done by the end of March.
Freedom has been paying its bills on time since its early November bankruptcy filing, the company reported in the motion.
Digital First Media owns the Los Angeles Daily News and Long Beach Press- Telegram and Tribune owns the Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune.
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