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The Journal News

The Journal News is a newspaper in New York State serving the New York counties of Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam, a region known as the Lower Hudson Valley. It is owned by Gannett.

The Journal News
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gannett
Editor-in-chiefMary Dolan (Executive Editor) Fran Scandale (Director of Investigations)
FoundedOctober 12, 1998 (with heritage dating to 1852)
Headquarters1133 Westchester Avenue, Suite N110
White Plains, New York 10604
United States
Circulation42,612 Daily
71,123 Sunday (as of 2009)[1]
Websitelohud.com

History Edit

The Journal News was created through a merger of several daily community newspapers serving the lower Hudson, which had previously been organized under the Gannett Suburban Newspapers umbrella; the earliest ancestor of the paper dates to 1852. Although the current newspaper's name comes from the Rockland Journal-News, which was based in West Nyack, New York, 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, New York, and the Herald Statesman in Yonkers were larger and served Westchester County.

For years prior to the October 12, 1998, merger that created The Journal News, ten of the newspapers shared some content and printing presses, although the Rockland Journal-News, formerly The Journal-News, the Rockland County Evening Journal and the Nyack Evening Journal, operated its own full composing room and printing press until fall 1996. The Rockland Journal-News had an independent staff of editors, writers, photographers, an artist, etc., from the time of the 1964 purchase by Gannett until the 1996-1998 consolidation period. In that, there was a fierce independence that led to exceptional reporting and photography on both sides of the Hudson River.

Gannett acquired nine of the newspapers in 1964 from the Macy family and added The Star in Peekskill, New York in 1985.[2] These newspapers previously appeared on newsstands in the evening. In 1989, Gannett created a morning edition for Putnam County, Westchester, and the Bronx called The Sunrise,[3] but it folded after a year. Today, The Journal News appears in the morning like other New York dailies.

Mergers Edit

Newspapers that merged in 1998 to create The Journal News:

 
Reporter Dispatch paperboy certificate for boys under age 14 in 1970 when girls were not allowed to deliver newspapers

The Journal News successfully launched Putnam Magazine and Rockland Magazine in 2005, and Scarsdale Magazine (originally InTown Scarsdale) in early 2006.

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:[citation needed] In late 2006, these numerous editions were all consolidated into one county-wide publication, InTown Westchester, which publishes 10 times a year.[citation needed]

  • Bronxville/Tuckahoe/Eastchester
  • Larchmont/Mamaroneck
  • Northern Westchester (Bedford, Chappaqua, Katonah, Mount Kisco)
  • River Towns (Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, Irvington, Tarrytown)
  • Rye/Harrison/Purchase
  • Scarsdale
  • White Plains

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 Bronxville, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe.

The Journal News' website, LoHud.com, features daily news updates, more than 40 blogs, as well as Varsity Insider, an online source for varsity sports, featuring rosters, schedules, and statistic for high school teams throughout the Lower Hudson Valley region.[4]

On March 7, 2010 The Journal News closed its press and outsourced printing.[citation needed]

On August 7, 2013, the newspaper laid off 26 staff members, including 17 journalists, and its editor, Caryn McBride.[5][6]

In February 2022, The Journal News ran an advertisement for an upcoming article on the East Ramapo Central School District, which Agudath Israel of America condemned as reproducing classic antisemitic tropes similar to those found in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.[7][8] The Anti-Defamation League's New York / New Jersey branch also condemned the advertisement, stating that it "draws from the worst of millennia-old antisemitic tropes about Jews".[9][10]

2012–2013 pistol permit map controversy Edit

On December 22, 2012, The Journal News published an interactive map showing the names, addresses and home addresses of all pistol permit holders licensed in Westchester and Rockland Counties.[11] Both Westchester and Rockland residents and major, national news organizations sharply criticized the newspaper.[12][13] Despite this, the newspaper's editor and vice president, CynDee Royle, said that they had sought to publish even more detailed information, to which the counties had denied The Journal News access,[13] and that the newspaper sued neighboring Putnam County for refusing to provide similar information.[14]

The following day, blogger Christopher Fountain published the names and addresses of the staff of The Journal News.[15][16] The newspaper and some of its staff responded by hiring armed security guards, a move that critics called hypocritical considering the paper's anti-gun stance.[17][18][19]

Rockland County law enforcement officers condemned the map, saying that it endangered lives, including those of corrections officers.[20] Several newspapers also published reports of victims of domestic violence, rape, or other violent crimes who reported that their attackers now had possession of their home addresses.[21]

As a result of the publication, protests were held at the State Capitol in Albany,[22] and the New York State Legislature passed a law allowing gun owners in the state to opt out of having their identifying information be available to the public.[14] This catalyzed other states across the country to pass similar privacy measures.[22]

Newsday reported that police were investigating if The Journal News pistol permit map played a role in a burglary in White Plains, New York. According to police, at least two burglars broke into a home on January 12, 2013 and unsuccessfully attempted to open a gun safe containing legally owned weapons. Police were investigating what role, if any, the Journal News database played in the burglars' decision to target the home.[11][needs update]

On January 19, 2013, the newspaper removed the interactive map,[23] although the information it contained was subsequently leaked on the Internet.[24]

Notable people Edit

Former contributors:

References Edit

  1. ^ "eCirc for U.S. Newspapers". Audit Bureau of Circulation. 2009-09-30. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
  2. ^ Gannett Co., Inc. "About Gannett: The Journal News". Retrieved 2006-10-26.
  3. ^ "Sunrise Paper in New York Suburbs". The New York Times. April 10, 1989. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  4. ^ "LoHud". lohud.com. The Journal News.
  5. ^ Skriloff, Dylan (2013-08-07). "Janet Hasson Fires Caryn McBride". The Rockland County Times. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  6. ^ Taliaferro, Lanning (2013-08-06). "The Journal News Cuts 26 Jobs". Scarsdale, NY Patch. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  7. ^ "Agudath Israel Protests Bigoted Rockland Journal News Imagery - Hamodia.com". Hamodia. 2022-02-08. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
  8. ^ M, Josh (2022-02-08). "Agudah Protests Antisemitic Cartoon in Monsey Newspaper". VINnews. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
  9. ^ "Lohud Slammed for Posting Antisemitic Image on Twitter and Instagram – Rockland Daily". www.rocklanddaily.com. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  10. ^ ADL New York / New Jersey [@ADL_NYNJ] (February 7, 2022). "This image draws from the worst of millennia-old antisemitic tropes about Jews. At a time of rising #antisemitism, this is not only irresponsible but dangerous. This image should have never been published. @lohud - your readers & the entire community deserve an immediate apology" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  11. ^ a b Timothy O'Connor; Meghan E. Murphy (2013-01-13). "Journal News gun permit map used by burglars to target White Plains home?". Newsday.
  12. ^ Wemple, Erik (January 2, 2013). "The 4 mistakes of the Journal News". The Washington Post. from the original on September 25, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  13. ^ a b Maas, KC; Levs, Josh (December 27, 2012). "Newspaper sparks outrage for publishing names, addresses of gun permit holders". CNN. from the original on February 24, 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  14. ^ a b Jonsson, Patrik (October 4, 2013). "New York paper that published gun-owners map sues county for names". Christian Science Monitor. from the original on January 18, 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  15. ^ "Map: Where are the Journal News employees in your neighborhood? | Talk of the Sound". Newrochelletalk.com. 26 December 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  16. ^ AF Morten Bay, Los Angeles. "Lokalavis afslører ejere af skydevåben" (in Danish). Politiken.dk. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  17. ^ Dicker, Ron (2013-01-02). "Journal News Hires Armed Guards After Its Map Of Gun Owners Causes Backlash: Report". Huffington Post.
  18. ^ Connelly, Eileen AJ (January 3, 2013). "Putnam County, NY, won't give gun info to paper". Yahoo! News. Associated Press. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
  19. ^ Spiering, Charlie (2013-01-15). "James O'Keefe meets and films armed security at the homes of Journal-News journalists". Washington Examiner.
  20. ^ Armaghan, Sarah (2014-01-04). "Journal News gun permit map endangers officers, officials say". Newsday.
  21. ^ Fund, John (January 7, 2013). "Guns for Me but Not for Thee". National Review Online.
  22. ^ a b "In wake of Journal News publishing gun permit holder maps, nation sees push to limit access to gun records". Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. from the original on March 6, 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-01-21. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  24. ^ "New York Pistol Permit Owner List Leaked - Slashdot". news.slashdot.org. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  25. ^ Press Staff (March 21, 1937). "Youth Pens Radio Gags; Fellow Who Jibbed Milt Berle Becomes His Author for Network Show". The Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved August 29, 2020.

External links Edit

  • LoHud.com (also known as Lower Hudson Online). Official website.
  • Facebook.com/LoHud.

Magazines published by The Journal News:

  • . intownconnect.com. Archived from the original on 2006-09-25. Retrieved 2006-08-07.
  • Putnam Magazine. putnammagazine.com.
  • Rockland Magazine. rocklandmag.com.
  • Scarsdale Magazine. scarsdalemag.com.

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This article is about the New York newspaper For other uses see Journal News disambiguation The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten Use the lead layout guide to ensure the section follows Wikipedia s norms and is inclusive of all essential details May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Journal News is a newspaper in New York State serving the New York counties of Westchester Rockland and Putnam a region known as the Lower Hudson Valley It is owned by Gannett The Journal NewsTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s GannettEditor in chiefMary Dolan Executive Editor Fran Scandale Director of Investigations FoundedOctober 12 1998 with heritage dating to 1852 Headquarters1133 Westchester Avenue Suite N110White Plains New York 10604United StatesCirculation42 612 Daily71 123 Sunday as of 2009 1 Websitelohud wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Mergers 3 2012 2013 pistol permit map controversy 4 Notable people 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Journal News was created through a merger of several daily community newspapers serving the lower Hudson which had previously been organized under the Gannett Suburban Newspapers umbrella the earliest ancestor of the paper dates to 1852 Although the current newspaper s name comes from the Rockland Journal News which was based in West Nyack New York 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 New York and the Herald Statesman in Yonkers were larger and served Westchester County For years prior to the October 12 1998 merger that created The Journal News ten of the newspapers shared some content and printing presses although the Rockland Journal News formerly The Journal News the Rockland County Evening Journal and the Nyack Evening Journal operated its own full composing room and printing press until fall 1996 The Rockland Journal News had an independent staff of editors writers photographers an artist etc from the time of the 1964 purchase by Gannett until the 1996 1998 consolidation period In that there was a fierce independence that led to exceptional reporting and photography on both sides of the Hudson River Gannett acquired nine of the newspapers in 1964 from the Macy family and added The Star in Peekskill New York in 1985 2 These newspapers previously appeared on newsstands in the evening In 1989 Gannett created a morning edition for Putnam County Westchester and the Bronx called The Sunrise 3 but it folded after a year Today The Journal News appears in the morning like other New York dailies Mergers EditNewspapers that merged in 1998 to create The Journal News Rockland Journal News West Nyack The Citizen Register Ossining The Daily Argus Mount Vernon The Daily Item Port Chester The Daily News Tarrytown The Daily Times Mamaroneck The Herald Statesman Yonkers The Patent Trader Mount Kisco itself the product of a 1956 merger of Northern Westchester papers was subsequently acquired by Gannett and folded in 2007 nbsp Reporter Dispatch paperboy certificate for boys under age 14 in 1970 when girls were not allowed to deliver newspapersThe Reporter Dispatch White Plains The Standard Star New Rochelle The Star Peekskill The Journal News successfully launched Putnam Magazine and Rockland Magazine in 2005 and Scarsdale Magazine originally InTown Scarsdale in early 2006 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 citation needed In late 2006 these numerous editions were all consolidated into one county wide publication InTown Westchester which publishes 10 times a year citation needed Bronxville Tuckahoe Eastchester Larchmont Mamaroneck Northern Westchester Bedford Chappaqua Katonah Mount Kisco River Towns Dobbs Ferry Hastings Irvington Tarrytown Rye Harrison Purchase Scarsdale White PlainsThe 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 Bronxville Eastchester and Tuckahoe The Journal News website LoHud com features daily news updates more than 40 blogs as well as Varsity Insider an online source for varsity sports featuring rosters schedules and statistic for high school teams throughout the Lower Hudson Valley region 4 On March 7 2010 The Journal News closed its press and outsourced printing citation needed On August 7 2013 the newspaper laid off 26 staff members including 17 journalists and its editor Caryn McBride 5 6 In February 2022 The Journal News ran an advertisement for an upcoming article on the East Ramapo Central School District which Agudath Israel of America condemned as reproducing classic antisemitic tropes similar to those found in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion 7 8 The Anti Defamation League s New York New Jersey branch also condemned the advertisement stating that it draws from the worst of millennia old antisemitic tropes about Jews 9 10 2012 2013 pistol permit map controversy EditOn December 22 2012 The Journal News published an interactive map showing the names addresses and home addresses of all pistol permit holders licensed in Westchester and Rockland Counties 11 Both Westchester and Rockland residents and major national news organizations sharply criticized the newspaper 12 13 Despite this the newspaper s editor and vice president CynDee Royle said that they had sought to publish even more detailed information to which the counties had denied The Journal News access 13 and that the newspaper sued neighboring Putnam County for refusing to provide similar information 14 The following day blogger Christopher Fountain published the names and addresses of the staff of The Journal News 15 16 The newspaper and some of its staff responded by hiring armed security guards a move that critics called hypocritical considering the paper s anti gun stance 17 18 19 Rockland County law enforcement officers condemned the map saying that it endangered lives including those of corrections officers 20 Several newspapers also published reports of victims of domestic violence rape or other violent crimes who reported that their attackers now had possession of their home addresses 21 As a result of the publication protests were held at the State Capitol in Albany 22 and the New York State Legislature passed a law allowing gun owners in the state to opt out of having their identifying information be available to the public 14 This catalyzed other states across the country to pass similar privacy measures 22 Newsday reported that police were investigating if The Journal News pistol permit map played a role in a burglary in White Plains New York According to police at least two burglars broke into a home on January 12 2013 and unsuccessfully attempted to open a gun safe containing legally owned weapons Police were investigating what role if any the Journal News database played in the burglars decision to target the home 11 needs update On January 19 2013 the newspaper removed the interactive map 23 although the information it contained was subsequently leaked on the Internet 24 Notable people EditFormer contributors Irving Brecher sportswriter for Yonkers Herald 25 Michael Gallagher investigative reporterReferences Edit eCirc for U S Newspapers Audit Bureau of Circulation 2009 09 30 Retrieved 2010 02 23 Gannett Co Inc About Gannett The Journal News Retrieved 2006 10 26 Sunrise Paper in New York Suburbs The New York Times April 10 1989 Retrieved August 15 2019 LoHud lohud com The Journal News Skriloff Dylan 2013 08 07 Janet Hasson Fires Caryn McBride The Rockland County Times Retrieved 2022 02 13 Taliaferro Lanning 2013 08 06 The Journal News Cuts 26 Jobs Scarsdale NY Patch Retrieved 2022 02 13 Agudath Israel Protests Bigoted Rockland Journal News Imagery Hamodia com Hamodia 2022 02 08 Retrieved 2022 02 09 M Josh 2022 02 08 Agudah Protests Antisemitic Cartoon in Monsey Newspaper VINnews Retrieved 2022 02 09 Lohud Slammed for Posting Antisemitic Image on Twitter and Instagram Rockland Daily www rocklanddaily com Retrieved 2022 02 10 ADL New York New Jersey ADL NYNJ February 7 2022 This image draws from the worst of millennia old antisemitic tropes about Jews At a time of rising antisemitism this is not only irresponsible but dangerous This image should have never been published lohud your readers amp the entire community deserve an immediate apology Tweet via Twitter a b Timothy O Connor Meghan E Murphy 2013 01 13 Journal News gun permit map used by burglars to target White Plains home Newsday Wemple Erik January 2 2013 The 4 mistakes of the Journal News The Washington Post Archived from the original on September 25 2013 Retrieved May 20 2020 a b Maas KC Levs Josh December 27 2012 Newspaper sparks outrage for publishing names addresses of gun permit holders CNN Archived from the original on February 24 2020 Retrieved May 20 2020 a b Jonsson Patrik October 4 2013 New York paper that published gun owners map sues county for names Christian Science Monitor Archived from the original on January 18 2020 Retrieved May 20 2020 Map Where are the Journal News employees in your neighborhood Talk of the Sound Newrochelletalk com 26 December 2012 Retrieved 2013 01 14 AF Morten Bay Los Angeles Lokalavis afslorer ejere af skydevaben in Danish Politiken dk Retrieved 2013 01 14 Dicker Ron 2013 01 02 Journal News Hires Armed Guards After Its Map Of Gun Owners Causes Backlash Report Huffington Post Connelly Eileen AJ January 3 2013 Putnam County NY won t give gun info to paper Yahoo News Associated Press Retrieved June 2 2015 Spiering Charlie 2013 01 15 James O Keefe meets and films armed security at the homes of Journal News journalists Washington Examiner Armaghan Sarah 2014 01 04 Journal News gun permit map endangers officers officials say Newsday Fund John January 7 2013 Guns for Me but Not for Thee National Review Online a b In wake of Journal News publishing gun permit holder maps nation sees push to limit access to gun records Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Archived from the original on March 6 2020 Retrieved May 20 2020 The Journal News pulls gun permit data Archived from the original on 2013 01 21 Retrieved 2013 01 21 New York Pistol Permit Owner List Leaked Slashdot news slashdot org Retrieved August 15 2019 Press Staff March 21 1937 Youth Pens Radio Gags Fellow Who Jibbed Milt Berle Becomes His Author for Network Show The Pittsburgh Press Retrieved August 29 2020 External links Edit nbsp New York state portal nbsp Journalism portal nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article The Journal News LoHud com also known as Lower Hudson Online Official website Facebook com LoHud Magazines published by The Journal News InTown Westchester intownconnect com Archived from the original on 2006 09 25 Retrieved 2006 08 07 Putnam Magazine putnammagazine com Rockland Magazine rocklandmag com Scarsdale Magazine scarsdalemag com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Journal News amp oldid 1176197177, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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