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Mike DeLuca
That’s certainly been the case for most Connecticut news outlets, but over the past dozen years, national media giant Hearst Communications has stood out in an otherwise shrinking sector here.
Hearst Connecticut Media, led since 2019 by Group Publisher/President Mike DeLuca and Editor-in-Chief Wendy Metcalfe, has grown into the largest news organization in the state since 2008, employing some 200 journalists across eight Fairfield County-centric daily papers, including the Connecticut Post and New Haven Register, as well as a dozen weeklies and various websites.
Hearst has a central Connecticut presence with its Middletown Press publication.
Hearst Connecticut has made waves in local media circles over the past few years, poaching marquee talent from the state’s flagship paper, the Hartford Courant, including columnists Dan Haar, Colin McEnroe, Jeff Jacobs and most recently Mike Anthony, in addition to various editors and reporters.
As The Day s military/defense reporter, I work to explain complex issues in a way the everyday citizen can understand. On any given day, I can be found poring over defense budgets, writing a feature on a local veteran or documenting the impact of deployments on those left behind. I even spent two nights aboard a submarine.
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As The Day s military/defense reporter, I work to explain complex issues in a way the everyday citizen can understand. On any given day, I can be found poring over defense budgets, writing a feature on a local veteran or documenting the impact of deployments on those left behind. I even spent two nights aboard a submarine.
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The plan initially suggested an additional $10 for each 50 GB increment of data customers use above the 1.2 TB cap, which could cost up to as much as $100 a month, Tong said.
“I thank Comcast leadership for their willingness to listen and compromise, and for keeping lines of communication open with my office over these past several months of discussions. I will continue to monitor this matter closely to ensure all consumers are treated fairly, he continued. We recognize that our data plan was new for our customers in the Northeast, and while only a very small percentage of customers need additional data, we are providing them with more time to become familiar with the new plan, Comcast said in a statement.