The Journal News
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| The Journal News | |
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The July 27, 2005 front page of The Journal News |
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| Type | Daily newspaper |
| Format | Broadsheet |
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| Owner | Gannett Company |
| Publisher | Michael J. Fisch |
| Editor | Henry Freeman |
| Founded | 1852 |
| Headquarters | One Gannett Drive White Plains, New York 10604 |
| Circulation | 122,479 Morning 135,693 Sunday[1] |
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| Website: thejournalnews.com | |
The Journal News is a newspaper in New York serving the suburban New York City counties of Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam, a region known as the Lower Hudson Valley. It is owned by the Gannett Company, Inc.
The Journal News was created through a merger of several daily community newspapers serving the three counties. Although the current newspaper's name comes from the Rockland Journal-News, which was based in West Nyack, N.Y., and served Rockland County, the Rockland Journal-News was actually the third-largest newspaper that Gannett merged to create the larger newspaper. The Reporter Dispatch from White Plains, N.Y., and the Herald Statesman in Yonkers, N.Y. were larger and served Westchester County. For years prior to the October 12, 1998, merger that created The Journal News, 10 of the newspapers shared substantial content and printing presses. Gannett acquired nine of the newspapers in 1964 from the Macy family and added The Star in Peekskill, N.Y., in 1985.[2]
Newspapers that merged to create The Journal News:
- The Daily Times (Mamaroneck)
- The Daily Argus (Mount Vernon)
- The Standard-Star (New Rochelle)
- The Citizen Register (Ossining)
- The Star (Peekskill)
- The Daily Item (Port Chester)
- The Daily News (Tarrytown)
- Rockland Journal-News (West Nyack)
- The Reporter Dispatch (White Plains)
- The Herald Statesman (Yonkers)
- The Patent Trader (Mount Kisco)
In 2005, The Journal News expanded its Custom Publishing division and began publishing a series of suburban lifestyle magazines about the Lower Hudson Valley region. The first of these publications was InTown, which covered the Westchester market with hyper-local editions targeting different regions of the county:
- White Plains
- Scarsdale
- Northern Westchester (Chappaqua, Mt. Kisco, Bedford, Kathonah)
- Larchmont/Mamaroneck
- Bronxville/Tuckahoe/Eastchester
- Rye/Harrison/Purchase
- River Towns (Hastings, Dobbs Ferry, Irvington, Tarrytown)
In late 2006, these numerous editions were all consolidated into one county-wide publication, InTown Westchester, which publishes 10 times a year. The Journal News also successfully lauched Rockland Magazine and Putnam Magazine in 2005, and Scarsdale Magazine (originally InTown Scarsdale) in early 2006.
The Journal News also publishes five ultra-local community weekly "Express" newspapers serving Northern Westchester, Putnam, Yorktown/Cortlandt, Sound Shore and White Plains as well as the Review Press, a weekly newspaper covering Eastchester, Bronxville and Tuckahoe.
In March, 2007, WRNN-TV and The Journal News launched a two-hour "daily in-depth newscast" titled Newscenter Now. The newscast broadcasts from the television station's Rye Brook studios and airs weekdays from 5-7 p.m.
The Journal News' Web site, LoHud.com, features daily news updates, more than 40 blogs as well as Varsity Central, an online source for varsity sports, featuring rosters, schedules and statistic for high school teams throughout the region.
[edit] References
- ^ 2007 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U.S. by Circulation (PDF). BurrellesLuce (2007-03-31). Retrieved on 2007-06-01.
- ^ Gannett Co., Inc.. About Gannett: The Journal News. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.
[edit] External links
- TheJournalNews.com (recently also called Lower Hudson Online or lohud.com)
Magazines published by The Journal News:

