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United States Bankruptcy Court 17-22445-rdd Doc 101 Filed 09/19/17 Entered 09/19/17 18:01:48 Main Document Pg 1 of 99 17-22445-rdd Doc 101 Filed 09/19/17 Entered 09/19/17 18:01:48 Main Document Pg 2 of 99 EXHIBIT A Metro Newspaper17-22445-rdd Advertising Services, Doc Inc. 101 - U.S. MailFiled 09/19/17 Entered 09/19/17 18:01:48 Main DocumentServed 9/14/2017 Pg 3 of 99 1808 GREENSBORO MAGAZINE 21ST CENTURY MEDIA 22ND CENTURY MEDIA 200 E. MARKET STREET ATTN: CARA EVERETT 11516 W. 183RD PLACE GREENSBORO, NC 27401 12320 ORACLE BLVD STE 310 UNIT SW CONDO 3 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80921 ORLAND PARK, IL 60467 280 LIVING 360 WEST MAGAZINE ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS P.O. BOX 530341 1612 SUMMIT AVENUE SUITE 150 BOX 4430 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35253 FORT WORTH, TX 76102 124 S 2ND STREET ABERDEEN, SD 57402 ABERDEEN WORLD ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE REPORTER NEWS C/O SOUND PUBLISHING C/O GANNETT COMPANY /JMG SITES PO BOX 630849 11323 CAMMANDO RD W UNIT 651 N. BOONVILLE AVE CINCINNATI, OH 45263 EVERETT, WA 98204 SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 ABILENE REPORTER NEWS - ACCOUNT #804426 ABINGTON/AVON ARGUS SENTINEL ABOUT TOWN ATTN: KATHLEEN HENNESSEY 26 WEST SIDE SQUARE ATTN: HUNT GILLESPIE 7950 JONES BRANCH DR. MACOMB, IL 61455 PO BOX 130328 MCLEAN, VA 22107 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35213 ABOUT TOWN ABOUT TOWN GILLESPIE INC ACADIANIA COMMUNITY ADVOCATE GILLESPIE INC HUNT GILLESPIE 7290 BLUEBONNET BLVD P.O. BOX 130328 PO BOX 130328 BATON ROUGE, LA 70810 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35213 BIRMINGHAM AL 35213 ADA EVENING NEWS ADAMS TIMES REPORTER ADCRAFT ROSTER EDITION 116 NORTH BROADWAY 116 S MAIN C/O ADCRAFT CLUB OF DETROIT ADA, OK 74820 P.O. BOX 99 15 E. KIRBY ADAMS, WI 53910 SUITE 418 DETROIT, MI 48202 ADIRONDACK DAILY ENTERPRISE ADIRONDACK DAILY ENTERPRISE ADRIAN DAILY TELEGRAM ATTN: DONNA F. LEONARD P.O. BOX 318 133 N WINTER STREET P.O.BOX 318 SARANAC LAKE, NY 12983 ADRIAN, MI 49221 SARANACLAKE, NY 12983 ADSACK ADSACK ADVERTISER COMMUNITY NEWS C/O GATEHOUSE MEDIA, LLC DBA GATEHOUSE MEDIA TEXAS HOLDINGS II, INC. P.O. BOX 100 ATTN: LEGAL ATTN: DIANA SALAZAR SEYMOUR, WI 54165 175 SULLY'S TRAIL, 3RD FL 1300 WILD ROSE L. PITTSFORD, NY 14534 BROWNSVILLE, TX 78520-8600 AFRICAN AMER.NEWS & ISSUE AFRICAN-AMERICAN NEWS & ISSUES AHOSKIE NEWS HERALD HOUSTON ED. ATTN: ROY DOUGLAS MALONSON POB 1325 6130 WHEATLEY STREET 6130 WHEATLEY 801 PARKER AVE HOUSTON, TX 77091 HOUSTON, TX 77091-3947 AHOSKIE, NC 27910 AHWATUKEE FOOTHILLS NEWS AIKEN STANDARD AKRON BEACH JOURNAL C/O TIMES MEDIA GROUP P.O. BOX 456 ATTN: KATHERINE ANN BOGDAN 1620 W. FOUNTAINHEAD PKWY AIKEN, SC 29802 44 EAST EXCHANGE STREET SUITE 219 AKRON, OH 44309 TEMPE, AZ 85282 AKRON BEACON JOURNAL ALABASTER REPORTER ALACHUA COUNTY TODAY P.O. BOX 640 C/O SHELBY COUNTY REPORTER 14804 MAIN STREET AKRON, OH 44309 P.O. BOX 947 ALACHUA, FL 32615 COLUMBIANA, AL 35051 Page 1 of 97 Metro Newspaper17-22445-rdd Advertising Services, Doc Inc. 101 - U.S. MailFiled 09/19/17 Entered 09/19/17 18:01:48 Main DocumentServed 9/14/2017 Pg 4 of 99 ALAMEDA PUBLISHING CORP ALAMOGORDO DAILY NEWS ALASKA DISPATCH NEWS C/O POST NEWSPAPER GROUP C/O GANNETT COMPANY P.O. BOX 140147 360 14TH ST. #B05 651 N BOONVILLE AVE ANCHORAGE, AK 99514 OAKLAND, CA 94612 SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 ALBANY BUSINESS REVIEW ALBANY DEMOCRAT HERALD ALBANY HERALD 40 BRITISH AMERICAN BLVD C/O LEE ENTERPRISES P.O. BOX 603 LATHAM, NY 12110 P.O. BOX 31238 LAWRENCEVILLE, GA 30046 BILLINGS, MT 59107 ALBANY MID VALLEY SUNDAY ALBANY TIMES UNION ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK 600 LYON STREET SW BOX 26850 C/O GANNETT COMPANY ALBANY, OR 97321 LEIGH HIGH VALLEY, PA 18002 651 N BOONVILLE AVE SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 ALICE ECHO NEWS JOURNAL ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL ALLIANCE REVIEW 405 EAST MAIN STREET C/O TRIBUNE COMPANY BLUE LYNX P.O. BOX 719NICATIONS ALICE, TX 78332 2501 S STATE HWY WOOSTER, OH 44691 LEWISVILLE, TX 75067 ALLIANCE TIMES HERALD ALLOY MEDIA MARKETING ALMADEN RESIDENT/BANG P.O. BOX G 151 W 26TH STREET SHARED SERV CNTR/CRED & COLL ALLIANCE, NE 69301 10TH FLOOR ATTN: ROMAN MOORE, FINANCE NEW YORK, NY 10001 12320 ORACLE BLVD COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 89201 ALPENA NEWS ALPINE SUN ALTON TELEGRAPH C/O OGDEN NEWSPAPERS 296 THIRD AVENUE C/O CIVITAS MEDIA 130 PARK PLACE CHULA VISTA, CA 91910 P.O. BOX 690 ALPENA, MI 49707 MIAMISBURG, OH 45343 ALTURAS MODOC COUNTY RECORDER AM NEW YORK AMADOR LEDGER DISPATCH 201 WEST CARLOS STREET C/O LONG ISLAND NEWSDAY P.O. BOX 1240 ALTURAS, CA 96101 235 PINELAWN ROAD JACKSON, CA 95642 MELVILLE, NY 11747 AMARILLO NEWS GLOBE TIMES AMBLER GAZETTE/SPRINGFIELD SUN AMBOY GUARDIAN C/O MORRIS PUBLISHING GROUP C/O JRNN ATTN: CAROLYN MAXWELL P.O. BOX 1486 12320 ORACLE BLVD / SUITE 310 P.O. BOX 127 AUGUSTA, GA 30903 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80921 PERTH AMBOY, NJ 08862-0127 AMBOY GUARDIAN AMERICAN EXPRESS AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES P.O. BOX 0127 TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES COMPANY INC. C/O BECKET AND LEE LLP PERTH AMBOY, NJ 08862 C/O BECKET AND LEE LLP ATTN: SHRADDHA BHARATIA PO BOX 3001 PO BOX 3001 MALVERN, PA 19355-0701 MALVERN PA 19355-0701 AMERICAN LATINO MAGAZINE AMERICAN PRESS AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER VENTURA ATTN: BENETTA JOHNSON C/O BOONE NEWSPAPERS 735 NOONTIDE WAY PO BOX 2893 P.O. BOX 1247 OXNARD, CA 93035 LAKE CHARLES, LA 70602 AMERICUS, GA 31709 AMES TRIBUNE AMSTERDAM RECORDER ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS C/O GATEHOUSE MEDIA 1 VENNER ROAD 1001 NORTHWAY DRIVE 1111 WEST BONANZA ROAD AMSTERDAM, NY 12010 P.O. BOX 140147 LAS VEGAS, NV 89106 ANCHORAGE, AK 99514 Page 2 of 97 Metro Newspaper17-22445-rdd Advertising Services, Doc Inc. 101 - U.S. MailFiled 09/19/17 Entered 09/19/17 18:01:48 Main DocumentServed 9/14/2017 Pg 5 of 99 ANCHORAGE PUBLISHING CO. ANDALUSIA STAR NEWS ANDERSON HERALD BULLETIN 540 EAST 5TH AVENUE 207 DUNSON STREET C/O INDIANA MEDIA GROUP ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 ANDALUSIA, AL 36420 P.O. BOX 607 GREENBURG, IN 47240 ANDERSON INDEPENDENT MAIL ANDERSON INDEPENDENT MAIL ANDERSON INDEPENDENT MAIL C/O GANNETT C/O GANNETT CO, INC. C/O GANNETT COMPANY /JMG SITES ATTN: DESTINY ZOOK ATTN: KATHLEEN HENNESSEY 651 N. BNOONVILLE AVE 651 N BOONVILLE 7950 JONES BRANCH DR. SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 MCLEAN, VA 22107 ANDERSON INDEPENDENT MAIL ANGELO STATE UNIVERSITY ANGOLA HERALD REPUBLICAN P.O. BOX 1411 2601 W AVENUE N C/O KPC MEDIA GROUP CHARLOTTE, NC 28201 SAN ANGELO, TX 76903 102 N MAIN ST KENDALLAVILLE, IN 46755 ANKENY PRESS CITIZEN ANN ARBOR NEWS ANNAPOLIS CAPITAL C/O GANNETT COMPANY C/O MLIVE MEDIA GROUP C/O TRIBUNE COMPANY BLUE LYNX 651 N BOONVILLE AVENUE DEPT 77571 2501 S STATE HWY SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 P.O. BOX 77000 LEWISVILLE, TX 75067 DETROIT, MI 48277 ANNISTON STAR ANTELOPE VALLEY PRESS ANTELOPE VALLEY PRESS P.O. BOX 189 ATTN: MARCIA BETZ P.O. BOX 4050 ANNISTON, AL 36206 PO BOX 4050 PALMDALE, CA 93590 PALMDALE, CA 93590 ANTLERS AMERICAN APALACHICOLA TIMES APG MEDIA OF THE ROCKIES LLC 110 EAST MAIN 135 NORTH HY 98 DBA POST REGISTER P.O. BOX 578 PORT ST JOE, FL 32456 PO BOX 1800 ANTLERS, OK 74523 IDAHO FALLS, ID 83403 APG-EAST LLC DBA THE DAILY TIMES APPEAL DEMOCRAT APPEN MEDIA GROUP, INC. ATTN: LEANN WEBB 1530 ELLIS LAKE DRIVE ATTN: HANS RAYMOND APPEN 307 E. HARPER AVE. MARYSVILLE, CA 95901 319 N MAIN STREET MARYVILLE, TN 37804 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 APPLETON POST-CRESCENT APPOMATTOX TIMES VIRGINIAN APTOS TIMES C/O GANNETT COMPANY C/O WOMACK PUBLISHING 9601 SOQUEL DRIVE 651 N BOONVILLE AVE P.O. BOX 530 APTOS, CA 95003 SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 CHATHAM, VA 24531 ARENAC COUNTY INDEPENDENT ARENAC COUNTY INDEPENDENT ARENAC COUNTY INDEPENDENT ATTN: ELIZABETH A. GORSKE PO BOX 247 POB 699 215 W. HOUGHTON AVE. WEST BRANCH, MI 48661 1010 W CEDAR ST WEST BRANCH, MI 48661 STANDISH, MI 48658 ARGONAUT ARGUS LEADER ARGUS OBSERVER 5355 MCCONNEL AVENUE C/O GANNETT COMPANY C/O WICK COMMUNICATIONS LOS ANGELES, CA 90066 651 N BOONVILLE AVE 333 W WILCOX DR SUITE 302 SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 SIERRA VISTA, AZ 85635 ARIZONA CITY INDEPENDENT ARIZONA DAILY STAR ARIZONA DAILY SUN C/O CASA GRANDE DISPATCH ATTN: STEPHANIE D. ZEINFELD C/O LEE ENTERPRISES P.O. BOX 15002 4850 S. PARK AVE. P.O. BOX 742548 CASA GRANDE, AZ 85130 TUCSON, AZ 85714 CINCINNATI, OH 45274 Page 3 of 97 Metro Newspaper17-22445-rdd Advertising Services, Doc Inc. 101 - U.S. MailFiled 09/19/17 Entered 09/19/17 18:01:48 Main DocumentServed 9/14/2017 Pg 6 of 99 ARIZONA RANGE NEWS ARIZONA SILVER BELT ARIZONA SILVER BELT C/O WICK COMMUNICATIONS 298 N PINE STREET PO BOX 31 333 W WILCOX DR SUITE 302 GLOBE, AZ 85501 GLOBE, AZ 85502 SIERRA VISTA, AZ 85635 ARIZONA SILVER BELT NEWSPAPER ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT GAZETTE INC. 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