Micromedia Publications


Micromedia Publications is the publisher of seven weekly newspapers based in Monmouth/Ocean County, New Jersey. The newspapers cover Howell, Jackson, Toms River, Manchester, Brick, Berkeley Township, Lacey Township, Barnegat, Stafford Township and Long Beach Island. The newspapers are published every Saturday and are distributed through various distribution methods. All seven newspapers are a free press.

History

In 1995, Stewart Swann and Robyn Friedrich founded the company by launching The Manchester Times. The company introduced The Berkeley Times, The Lakewood Times , The Jackson Times, The Brick Times, The Howell Times, The Toms River Times and The Lacey Barnegat Times, now The Southern Ocean Times.
The news editor is Chris Lundy. The Vice President and Chief Operating Officer is Jason Allentoff, formerly of Townsquare Media.
In 2017, the company launched Jersey Shore Online, a hyperlocal, breaking news website.
From 1995 until September 2019, the company was based on Union Avenue in Lakehurst. In late 2019, the company moved to the Lakehurst Circle Center to more modern facilities.

Coverage Area

The newspapers cover Howell, Adelphia, Farmingdale, Ramtown, Jackson, Plumsted Township, New Egypt, Lakewood, Brick, Toms River, Island Heights, Lavallette, Manchester, Lakehurst, Whiting, Berkeley Township, Holiday City, Pine Beach, Seaside Heights, Seaside Park, Bayville, Lanoka Harbor, Lacey Township, Forked River, Waretown, Ocean Township, Barnegat, Stafford Township, Manahawkin, Ocean Acres, Beach Haven West, Eagleswood and Long Beach Island.

Distribution

All seven of Micromedia's newspapers are distributed free in Monmouth/Ocean County, New Jersey. In addition to the print editions, Micromedia newspapers can be found online through the issuu service.

Radio

Micromedia has a special arrangement with WBNJ in Barnegat. During drivetime, the station broadcasts newscasts that contain Micromedia news content.

Anniversary Honors

On Micromedia's 20th anniversary, Ocean County Freeholders Gerry P. Little and Joseph H. Vicari presented the owners and staff with a proclamation marking the occasion. Senator Christopher J. Connors was on hand for the ceremony. Towns including Toms River and Berkeley Township also marked the event with special mentions at their respective council meetings.