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Austin American-Statesman

The Austin American-Statesman is the major daily newspaper for Austin, the capital city of Texas. It is owned by Gannett.

Austin American-Statesman
Austin American-Statesman building
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gannett
Founded1871
(as the Democratic Statesman)
Headquarters8000 Metropolis Drive Building A. STE. 100
Austin, Texas 78744
Circulation129,519 daily
183,685 Sunday[1]
ISSN1553-8451
Websitewww.statesman.com

The paper prints Associated Press, New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times international and national news, but has strong Central Texas coverage, especially in political reporting. The Statesman benefits from the culture and writing heritage of Austin. It extensively covers the music scene, especially the annual South by Southwest Music Festival. The newspaper co-sponsors Austin events such as the Capital 10K, one of the largest 10K runs in the U.S., and the Season for Caring charity campaign. In the Austin market, the Statesman competes with the Austin Chronicle, an alternative weekly.

Circulation

In 2009, the Austin American-Statesman ranked 60th in circulation among daily newspapers, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.[2] Figures from Scarborough Research show the Statesman — in print and online – reaches 68% of Central Texans in an average week.[3]

Following a national trend among daily newspapers, the Statesman has seen circulation declines in recent years. Austin is one of America's most Internet-connected cities, though not ranked in the 25 largest "connected" cities, and in a related trend, the Statesman's daily circulation ranks among those cities seeing drops of 5% or more in recent reports.[4] As compared to a U.S. national decline of 2.1%, the Statesman's daily circulation in the most recent six-month reporting period fell 5.6% to 173,527. Its Sunday circulation fell 5.5% to 215,984. Austin is the 11th-largest city (and the 35th-largest metropolitan area) in the U.S.

Politics

The Statesman endorsed George W. Bush in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections,[5] and Republican governor Rick Perry along with every other Republican incumbent in 2006.[citation needed] In the 2008 presidential election, however, the paper endorsed Barack Obama.[5] The Statesman also provides coverage of Libertarian Party and Green Party matters.

History

Founded as the triweekly[6] Democratic Statesman in 1871, the newspaper was originally allied with the state Democratic party during Reconstruction. It began daily publication as a morning paper in 1873. After absorbing the Austin Tribune in 1914, it published as the afternoon Austin Statesman and Tribune, then became an evening paper and changed its name to the Austin Evening Statesman in 1916.[7]

A rival paper, the morning Austin American, began in 1914. Waco-based newspapermen Charles E. Marsh and E.S. Fentress bought the American in 1919 and the Evening Statesman in 1924. Merged under one company, the morning and evening papers published separately during the week and combined for a Sunday Austin American Statesman edition. The company continued separate titles until 1973, when all products became the American-Statesman, with four editions daily.[7]

Cox Enterprises acquired the Statesman when it bought the Waco newspaper company in 1976. In 1987, the Statesman moved to morning-only publication.[7] In 2008, Cox put the Statesman up for sale with most of its other newspaper holdings to pay down debt.[8] A year later, the company pulled the paper off the market, citing a lack of suitable offers.[9]

The newspaper was part of the subsidiary Cox Media Group, which joined the corporation's television, radio, and newspaper assets under one umbrella in 2008.[10]

The Statesman was named Texas Associated Press Managing Editors' Newspaper of the Year in 2013, 2014, and 2016,[11] besting Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas.[12][13][14]

In 2015, ¡Ahora Sí! was named the best Spanish-language newspaper in the country for its circulation size by the National Association of Hispanic Publishers.[15]

On March 6, 2018, the sale of the Statesman to GateHouse Media from Cox Media Group was announced.[16] Upon taking over in April, GateHouse said the Statesman would be the "flagship" of the expanding chain, noting its existing 240-employee design and editing hub in Austin.[17]

Becoming a Gannett property

In August 2019, New Media Investment Group, the parent entity of GateHouse Media, announced it had agreed to buy Gannett (the longtime parent company of USA Today, the Arizona Republic, the Detroit Free Press, and several other newspapers),[18][19] and operations would continue under the Gannett rather than GateHouse name, at the Gannett headquarters outside Washington, DC, but under New Media's CEO. The acquisition of Gannett by New Media Investment Group was completed on November 19, 2019,[20] making the combined company the largest newspaper publisher in the United States. Immediately after the merger was finalized, all GateHouse Media URLs began redirecting to Gannett.com. The Statesman website was soon redesigned to match the format of the USA Today website and those of the other Gannett papers.

Community weeklies

The Austin American-Statesman publishes these community weeklies:[21]

  • The Bastrop Advertiser
  • Smithville Times
  • Westlake Picayune
  • Lake Travis View
  • Round Rock Leader
  • Pflugerville Pflag

Newsroom management and staff

  • Executive editor: John Bridges
  • Managing editor: Andy Alford
  • Senior editor for digital: Courtney Sebesta
  • Online news editor: Gabrielle Munoz
  • Social media editor: Amanda O'Donnell
  • Senior editor for sports : Jason Jarrett
  • Business editor: Barry Harrell
  • Features editor: Sharon Chapman
  • Austin360 editor: Eric Webb
  • Photo director: Nell Carroll
  • Video editor: James Gregg
  • State editor: Bob Gee
  • Viewpoints editor: Juan Castillo

See also

References

  1. ^ . Alliance for Audited Media. Archived from the original on October 27, 2012. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
  2. ^ . New York Post. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008.
  3. ^ (PDF). www.scarborough.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 7, 2008.
  4. ^ Saba, Jennifer (April 25, 2007). . Editor & Publisher. Archived from the original on April 27, 2007.
  5. ^ a b Weiner, Rachel (October 17, 2008). "Newspapers That Backed Bush Shift To Obama". The Huffington Post. Retrieved August 4, 2009.
  6. ^ Once every three weeks.
  7. ^ a b c Bishop, Curtis; Schroeter, R. L. "Austin American-Statesman". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved July 5, 2012.
  8. ^ "Cox to sell off several newspapers, Valpak operations". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved November 18, 2014.
  9. ^ "Cox won't sell Austin American-Statesman newspaper". Reuters. August 6, 2009. Retrieved November 18, 2014.
  10. ^ . Coxenterprises.mediaroom.com. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 18, 2014.
  11. ^ "American-Statesman named Texas' top newspaper".
  12. ^ "2014 Texas APME Awards List". Retrieved December 2, 2015.
  13. ^ "2015 Texas APME Awards List". Retrieved December 2, 2015.
  14. ^ "2016 Texas APME Awards List". Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  15. ^ Statesman’s ¡Ahora Sí! publication wins multiple José Marti Awards 25 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ "American-Statesman being sold to GateHouse in $47.5M deal".
  17. ^ Shonda Novak; Brian Davis (April 3, 2018). "Statesman's new owner says Austin will be 'a flagship' for media group". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
  18. ^ Darcy, Oliver (August 5, 2019). "USA Today owner Gannett merges with GateHouse Media to form massive newspaper company". CNN. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
  19. ^ "New Media Investment Group to Acquire Gannett". www.businesswire.com. August 5, 2019. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
  20. ^ "New Media and Gannett Complete Merger, Creating Leading U.S. Print and Digital News Organization". www.businesswire.com. November 19, 2019. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
  21. ^ Media, Statesman. "Austin Community Newspaper: Local Advertising". Statesman Media. Retrieved December 10, 2020.

External links

  • Statesman.com
  • Austin American-Statesman from the Handbook of Texas Online
  • AhoraSi.com
  • MyStatesman.com (subscription site)
  • Austin360.com (entertainment site)
  • Hookem.com -- for all things Longhorns
  • Statesman on Facebook
  • Statesman on Twitter
  • StatesmanMedia.com (business site)
  • StatesmanMediaPresents.com (B2B event site)

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The Austin American Statesman is the major daily newspaper for Austin the capital city of Texas It is owned by Gannett Austin American StatesmanAustin American Statesman buildingTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s GannettFounded1871 as the Democratic Statesman Headquarters8000 Metropolis Drive Building A STE 100Austin Texas 78744Circulation129 519 daily183 685 Sunday 1 ISSN1553 8451Websitewww wbr statesman wbr comThe paper prints Associated Press New York Times The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times international and national news but has strong Central Texas coverage especially in political reporting The Statesman benefits from the culture and writing heritage of Austin It extensively covers the music scene especially the annual South by Southwest Music Festival The newspaper co sponsors Austin events such as the Capital 10K one of the largest 10K runs in the U S and the Season for Caring charity campaign In the Austin market the Statesman competes with the Austin Chronicle an alternative weekly Contents 1 Circulation 2 Politics 3 History 3 1 Becoming a Gannett property 4 Community weeklies 5 Newsroom management and staff 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCirculation EditIn 2009 the Austin American Statesman ranked 60th in circulation among daily newspapers according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations 2 Figures from Scarborough Research show the Statesman in print and online reaches 68 of Central Texans in an average week 3 Following a national trend among daily newspapers the Statesman has seen circulation declines in recent years Austin is one of America s most Internet connected cities though not ranked in the 25 largest connected cities and in a related trend the Statesman s daily circulation ranks among those cities seeing drops of 5 or more in recent reports 4 As compared to a U S national decline of 2 1 the Statesman s daily circulation in the most recent six month reporting period fell 5 6 to 173 527 Its Sunday circulation fell 5 5 to 215 984 Austin is the 11th largest city and the 35th largest metropolitan area in the U S Politics EditThe Statesman endorsed George W Bush in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections 5 and Republican governor Rick Perry along with every other Republican incumbent in 2006 citation needed In the 2008 presidential election however the paper endorsed Barack Obama 5 The Statesman also provides coverage of Libertarian Party and Green Party matters History EditFounded as the triweekly 6 Democratic Statesman in 1871 the newspaper was originally allied with the state Democratic party during Reconstruction It began daily publication as a morning paper in 1873 After absorbing the Austin Tribune in 1914 it published as the afternoon Austin Statesman and Tribune then became an evening paper and changed its name to the Austin Evening Statesman in 1916 7 A rival paper the morning Austin American began in 1914 Waco based newspapermen Charles E Marsh and E S Fentress bought the American in 1919 and the Evening Statesman in 1924 Merged under one company the morning and evening papers published separately during the week and combined for a Sunday Austin American Statesman edition The company continued separate titles until 1973 when all products became the American Statesman with four editions daily 7 Cox Enterprises acquired the Statesman when it bought the Waco newspaper company in 1976 In 1987 the Statesman moved to morning only publication 7 In 2008 Cox put the Statesman up for sale with most of its other newspaper holdings to pay down debt 8 A year later the company pulled the paper off the market citing a lack of suitable offers 9 The newspaper was part of the subsidiary Cox Media Group which joined the corporation s television radio and newspaper assets under one umbrella in 2008 10 The Statesman was named Texas Associated Press Managing Editors Newspaper of the Year in 2013 2014 and 2016 11 besting Houston San Antonio and Dallas 12 13 14 In 2015 Ahora Si was named the best Spanish language newspaper in the country for its circulation size by the National Association of Hispanic Publishers 15 On March 6 2018 the sale of the Statesman to GateHouse Media from Cox Media Group was announced 16 Upon taking over in April GateHouse said the Statesman would be the flagship of the expanding chain noting its existing 240 employee design and editing hub in Austin 17 Becoming a Gannett property Edit In August 2019 New Media Investment Group the parent entity of GateHouse Media announced it had agreed to buy Gannett the longtime parent company of USA Today the Arizona Republic the Detroit Free Press and several other newspapers 18 19 and operations would continue under the Gannett rather than GateHouse name at the Gannett headquarters outside Washington DC but under New Media s CEO The acquisition of Gannett by New Media Investment Group was completed on November 19 2019 20 making the combined company the largest newspaper publisher in the United States Immediately after the merger was finalized all GateHouse Media URLs began redirecting to Gannett com The Statesman website was soon redesigned to match the format of the USA Today website and those of the other Gannett papers Community weeklies EditThe Austin American Statesman publishes these community weeklies 21 The Bastrop Advertiser Smithville Times Westlake Picayune Lake Travis View Round Rock Leader Pflugerville PflagNewsroom management and staff EditExecutive editor John Bridges Managing editor Andy Alford Senior editor for digital Courtney Sebesta Online news editor Gabrielle Munoz Social media editor Amanda O Donnell Senior editor for sports Jason Jarrett Business editor Barry Harrell Features editor Sharon Chapman Austin360 editor Eric Webb Photo director Nell Carroll Video editor James Gregg State editor Bob Gee Viewpoints editor Juan CastilloSee also Edit Journalism portalList of newspapers in TexasReferences Edit Total Circ for US Newspapers Alliance for Audited Media Archived from the original on October 27 2012 Retrieved June 9 2013 Post Beats News New York Post Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Consumer Insight Solutions PDF www scarborough com Archived from the original PDF on April 7 2008 Saba Jennifer April 25 2007 FAS FAX Preview Circ Numbers To Take Another Big Hit Editor amp Publisher Archived from the original on April 27 2007 a b Weiner Rachel October 17 2008 Newspapers That Backed Bush Shift To Obama The Huffington Post Retrieved August 4 2009 Once every three weeks a b c Bishop Curtis Schroeter R L Austin American Statesman Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved July 5 2012 Cox to sell off several newspapers Valpak operations Atlanta Business Chronicle Retrieved November 18 2014 Cox won t sell Austin American Statesman newspaper Reuters August 6 2009 Retrieved November 18 2014 Cox Enterprises Announces New Business Organization Cox Media Group Coxenterprises mediaroom com Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved November 18 2014 American Statesman named Texas top newspaper 2014 Texas APME Awards List Retrieved December 2 2015 2015 Texas APME Awards List Retrieved December 2 2015 2016 Texas APME Awards List Retrieved March 27 2017 Statesman s Ahora Si publication wins multiple Jose Marti Awards Archived 25 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine American Statesman being sold to GateHouse in 47 5M deal Shonda Novak Brian Davis April 3 2018 Statesman s new owner says Austin will be a flagship for media group Austin American Statesman Retrieved May 6 2018 Darcy Oliver August 5 2019 USA Today owner Gannett merges with GateHouse Media to form massive newspaper company CNN Retrieved December 11 2020 New Media Investment Group to Acquire Gannett www businesswire com August 5 2019 Retrieved December 11 2020 New Media and Gannett Complete Merger Creating Leading U S Print and Digital News Organization www businesswire com November 19 2019 Retrieved December 11 2020 Media Statesman Austin Community Newspaper Local Advertising Statesman Media Retrieved December 10 2020 External links EditStatesman com Austin American Statesman from the Handbook of Texas Online AhoraSi com MyStatesman com subscription site Austin360 com entertainment site Hookem com for all things Longhorns Statesman on Facebook Statesman on Twitter StatesmanMedia com business site StatesmanMediaPresents com B2B event site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Austin American Statesman amp oldid 1133698323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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