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Albany Democrat-Herald

The Albany Democrat-Herald is a daily newspaper published in Albany, Oregon, United States. The paper is owned by the Iowa-based Lee Enterprises, a firm which also owns the daily Corvallis Gazette-Times, published in the adjacent market of Corvallis, Oregon, as well as two weeklies, the Lebanon Express and the Philomath Express. The two daily papers publish a joint Sunday edition, called Mid-Valley Sunday.

Albany Democrat-Herald
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Lee Enterprises
PublisherShanna Cannon
EditorBennett Hall
Founded1865 (as the State Rights Democrat)[1]
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters600 Lyon St. SW
Albany, OR 97321
United States
Circulation6,243 Daily (as of 2023)[2]
OCLC number23859817
Websitedemocratherald.com

The Democrat-Herald covers the cities of Albany, Lebanon, and Sweet Home, Oregon, as well as the towns of Jefferson, Halsey, Tangent, Harrisburg, Brownsville, and Shedd.

Publication history edit

Forerunners edit

The first newspaper published in Albany, Oregon, county seat of Linn County, was the Oregon Democrat, launched by US Senator Delazon Smith on November 1, 1859.[1] A dedicated supporter of the pro-slavery Democratic Party, Smith's publication was largely devoted to fierce partisan polemics with the editor of the rival Republican publication, the Oregon Statesman, published by the indefatigable Asahel Bush in the nearby city of Salem.[1]

Founding publisher Smith died in November 1860, on the eve of the American Civil War. The Oregon Democrat was carried forward by a new publisher, Pat Malone, but the Confederate-sympathizing weekly ran into trouble with the Republican keepers of the postal system and on April 30, 1862, the paper was banned from the US Mail for its political line.[1] Editor Malone attempted to avoid the postal ban with a remade publication called the Albany Inquirer, but that paper was likewise banned from the mails, thereby effectively terminating the publication.[1]

Origins edit

It was not until the summer of 1865 that a Democratic newspaper was able to be reestablished in Albany. This was a weekly called the State Rights Democrat, launched on August 1, 1865, by publisher James O'Meara.[1] It is this publication — issued continuously from 1865 into the 21st Century — to which the Albany Democrat-Herald itself traces its roots.[1]

The State Rights Democrat existed as a weekly publication for 17 years, until the paper was sold in 1882 to a new publisher, Fred Nutting, who placed his mark on the broadsheet with a new title, the Albany Weekly Democrat.[1] This name remained in place for six years, until the 1888 move of the paper from a weekly to a daily publication schedule, with the paper becoming the Albany Democrat effective with the change.[1]

In 1879, a rival Republican newspaper was launched in Albany by William Gladstone Steel, the Albany Herald.[1] The dual partisan newspapers battled for market share for nearly half a century until on February 24, 1925, the dominant Albany Democrat absorbed its younger rival.[1] For about six weeks the title Albany Democrat & Albany Herald was clumsily used, with a change made to the current moniker, Albany Democrat-Herald, in the middle of April 1925.[1]

Ownership changes edit

 
Offices of the Albany Democrat-Herald, located downtown on Lyon Street.

The Democrat-Herald was privately owned by individuals for most of the 20th Century. In 1919 the Albany Democrat had been purchased by local school superintendent William L. Jackson and his business partner, Ralph Cronise.[1] It would be this pair who owned the merged publication from its establishment in 1925, with ownership passing to William Jackson's son, Grant Jackson, following his father's death.[1]

Late in the 1970s, the Democrat-Herald moved from individual to corporate ownership, when media giant Capital Cities purchased the paper from Grant Jackson's heirs.[1] So-called CapCities would purchase the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in 1985, only to themselves be acquired in 1996 by the Walt Disney Company.[1] Disney immediately began to divest itself of the newspapers acquired in the merger, with the Democrat-Herald sold to Lee Enterprises of Davenport, Iowa in 1998 — a media company which already owned the Corvallis Gazette-Times, located approximately 10 miles away.[1]

Schedule and circulation edit

Having always been an afternoon newspaper on weekdays with a delivery deadline of 5:30 P.M., on October 4, 2010, it became a morning paper every day with a deadline of 6:30 A.M. on weekdays and 7:00 A.M. on weekends.

As of 2016, the Democrat-Herald has a daily circulation of about 7,500.[3] The combined Sunday edition has a circulation of approximately 8,000.[3]

Starting June 27, 2023, the print edition of the Democrat-Herald will be reduced to three days a week: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Also, the newspaper will transition from being delivered by a traditional newspaper delivery carrier to mail delivery by the U.S. Postal Service.[4]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Jennifer Moody, "The Democrat-Herald: 150 Years and Counting: Paper Has Served the Mid-Valley since 1865," Albany Democrat-Herald, March 28, 2016, Special Section 1, pg. D2.
  2. ^ Lee Enterprises. "Form 10-K". investors.lee.net. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Albany Democrat-Herald. Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Accessed March 31, 2016.
  4. ^ Rosenberg, Penny (2023-05-28). "Larger paper coming soon". Albany Democrat-Herald. from the original on 2023-06-24. Retrieved 2023-06-24.

Further reading edit

  • Robert J. Chandler, "Crushing Dissent: The Pacific Coast Tests Lincoln's Policy of Suppression, 1862," Civil War History, vol. 30 (September 1984), pp. 235–254.
  • Floyd J. McKay, "Albany Democrat-Herald," The Oregon Encyclopedia, Oregon Historical Society.
  • George Turnbull, History of Oregon Newspapers. Portland, OR: Binfords & Mort, 1939.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Albany Democrat Herald is a daily newspaper published in Albany Oregon United States The paper is owned by the Iowa based Lee Enterprises a firm which also owns the daily Corvallis Gazette Times published in the adjacent market of Corvallis Oregon as well as two weeklies the Lebanon Express and the Philomath Express The two daily papers publish a joint Sunday edition called Mid Valley Sunday Albany Democrat HeraldTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Lee EnterprisesPublisherShanna CannonEditorBennett HallFounded1865 as the State Rights Democrat 1 LanguageEnglishHeadquarters600 Lyon St SWAlbany OR 97321United StatesCirculation6 243 Daily as of 2023 2 OCLC number23859817Websitedemocratherald wbr com The Democrat Herald covers the cities of Albany Lebanon and Sweet Home Oregon as well as the towns of Jefferson Halsey Tangent Harrisburg Brownsville and Shedd Contents 1 Publication history 1 1 Forerunners 1 2 Origins 1 3 Ownership changes 1 4 Schedule and circulation 2 Footnotes 3 Further reading 4 External linksPublication history editForerunners edit The first newspaper published in Albany Oregon county seat of Linn County was the Oregon Democrat launched by US Senator Delazon Smith on November 1 1859 1 A dedicated supporter of the pro slavery Democratic Party Smith s publication was largely devoted to fierce partisan polemics with the editor of the rival Republican publication the Oregon Statesman published by the indefatigable Asahel Bush in the nearby city of Salem 1 Founding publisher Smith died in November 1860 on the eve of the American Civil War The Oregon Democrat was carried forward by a new publisher Pat Malone but the Confederate sympathizing weekly ran into trouble with the Republican keepers of the postal system and on April 30 1862 the paper was banned from the US Mail for its political line 1 Editor Malone attempted to avoid the postal ban with a remade publication called the Albany Inquirer but that paper was likewise banned from the mails thereby effectively terminating the publication 1 Origins edit It was not until the summer of 1865 that a Democratic newspaper was able to be reestablished in Albany This was a weekly called the State Rights Democrat launched on August 1 1865 by publisher James O Meara 1 It is this publication issued continuously from 1865 into the 21st Century to which the Albany Democrat Herald itself traces its roots 1 The State Rights Democrat existed as a weekly publication for 17 years until the paper was sold in 1882 to a new publisher Fred Nutting who placed his mark on the broadsheet with a new title the Albany Weekly Democrat 1 This name remained in place for six years until the 1888 move of the paper from a weekly to a daily publication schedule with the paper becoming the Albany Democrat effective with the change 1 In 1879 a rival Republican newspaper was launched in Albany by William Gladstone Steel the Albany Herald 1 The dual partisan newspapers battled for market share for nearly half a century until on February 24 1925 the dominant Albany Democrat absorbed its younger rival 1 For about six weeks the title Albany Democrat amp Albany Herald was clumsily used with a change made to the current moniker Albany Democrat Herald in the middle of April 1925 1 Ownership changes edit nbsp Offices of the Albany Democrat Herald located downtown on Lyon Street The Democrat Herald was privately owned by individuals for most of the 20th Century In 1919 the Albany Democrat had been purchased by local school superintendent William L Jackson and his business partner Ralph Cronise 1 It would be this pair who owned the merged publication from its establishment in 1925 with ownership passing to William Jackson s son Grant Jackson following his father s death 1 Late in the 1970s the Democrat Herald moved from individual to corporate ownership when media giant Capital Cities purchased the paper from Grant Jackson s heirs 1 So called CapCities would purchase the American Broadcasting Company ABC in 1985 only to themselves be acquired in 1996 by the Walt Disney Company 1 Disney immediately began to divest itself of the newspapers acquired in the merger with the Democrat Herald sold to Lee Enterprises of Davenport Iowa in 1998 a media company which already owned the Corvallis Gazette Times located approximately 10 miles away 1 Schedule and circulation edit Having always been an afternoon newspaper on weekdays with a delivery deadline of 5 30 P M on October 4 2010 it became a morning paper every day with a deadline of 6 30 A M on weekdays and 7 00 A M on weekends As of 2016 the Democrat Herald has a daily circulation of about 7 500 3 The combined Sunday edition has a circulation of approximately 8 000 3 Starting June 27 2023 the print edition of the Democrat Herald will be reduced to three days a week Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Also the newspaper will transition from being delivered by a traditional newspaper delivery carrier to mail delivery by the U S Postal Service 4 Footnotes edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Jennifer Moody The Democrat Herald 150 Years and Counting Paper Has Served the Mid Valley since 1865 Albany Democrat Herald March 28 2016 Special Section 1 pg D2 Lee Enterprises Form 10 K investors lee net Retrieved February 29 2024 a b Albany Democrat Herald Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association Accessed March 31 2016 Rosenberg Penny 2023 05 28 Larger paper coming soon Albany Democrat Herald Archived from the original on 2023 06 24 Retrieved 2023 06 24 Further reading editRobert J Chandler Crushing Dissent The Pacific Coast Tests Lincoln s Policy of Suppression 1862 Civil War History vol 30 September 1984 pp 235 254 Floyd J McKay Albany Democrat Herald The Oregon Encyclopedia Oregon Historical Society George Turnbull History of Oregon Newspapers Portland OR Binfords amp Mort 1939 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albany Democrat Herald amp oldid 1211136438, wikipedia, 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