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Episode 9: Fred Rutberg

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Fred is the president and publisher of New England Newspapers, Inc., which owns The Berkshire Eagle located in Pittsfield, MA. The Eagle is a daily paper that serves all of Berkshire County and adjacent areas of Connecticut and New York State.

Along with partners John C. "Hans" Morris, Robert G. Wilmers, and Stanford Lipsey, Fred brought The Eagle back under local community control to rededicate it to the highest journalistic standards and serve the community’s needs.

His passion for local journalism runs deep and believes a local newspaper, like a town square, is fundamental to a healthy democracy.

Being president of The Eagle is Fred’s more-than-fulltime retirement gig and he wouldn’t have it any other way. He loves the buzz of the newsroom, the smell of the ink, and the whirring of the presses.
Listen to how Fred's moxie has guided him through his legal and journalistic careers, and his life!
For more information about Fred, check out our show notes at
Main Street Moxie.
This episode is sponsored by
North East Ford and Catskill View Weddings.

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Send us a Text Message.

Fred is the president and publisher of New England Newspapers, Inc., which owns The Berkshire Eagle located in Pittsfield, MA. The Eagle is a daily paper that serves all of Berkshire County and adjacent areas of Connecticut and New York State.

Along with partners John C. "Hans" Morris, Robert G. Wilmers, and Stanford Lipsey, Fred brought The Eagle back under local community control to rededicate it to the highest journalistic standards and serve the community’s needs.

His passion for local journalism runs deep and believes a local newspaper, like a town square, is fundamental to a healthy democracy.

Being president of The Eagle is Fred’s more-than-fulltime retirement gig and he wouldn’t have it any other way. He loves the buzz of the newsroom, the smell of the ink, and the whirring of the presses.
Listen to how Fred's moxie has guided him through his legal and journalistic careers, and his life!
For more information about Fred, check out our show notes at
Main Street Moxie.
This episode is sponsored by
North East Ford and Catskill View Weddings.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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