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High Point Enterprise

The High Point Enterprise is an American, English language daily, morning newspaper that primarily serves High Point, North Carolina. The newspaper's coverage area includes parts of Guilford, Davidson, Randolph and Forsyth counties in the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina. The Enterprise is owned by Paxton Media Group. The paper was founded in 1885 and is a member of the North Carolina Press Association.[4][5]

The High Point Enterprise
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Paxton Media Group
PublisherRick Thomason[1]
EditorGuy Lucas[2]
Founded1885
LanguageAmerican English
Headquarters213 Woodbine St.
High Point, North Carolina 27260  United States
CityHigh Point
CountryUnited States
Circulation19,483 during the week and 22,467 on Sunday (as of 2008)[3]
Sister newspapersThomasville Times
Archdale-Trinity News
OCLC number26963687
Websitewww.hpenews.com

History edit

The Enterprise was founded as a weekly newspaper in November 1885. In 1888 Charles Farriss purchased the paper. Soon after, he left the paper in the hands of his brother J.J. Farriss, a former editor of The Biblical Recorder, the newspaper of the North Carolina Baptist Convention. On September 9, 1904, the paper became a daily.

In 1919, the paper was bought by J.P Rawley (1886-1937) and R.B. Terry (1883-1955), and it remained in the Rawley and Terry families for eight decades.

The newspaper moved to 210 Church Ave. in 1970. It moved in August 2014 from that location to its current home at 213 Woodbine St., a facility that allows space for a new printing press.[6]

Recent history edit

On October 3, 1994, the paper shifted from afternoon publication to mornings.

In 1999, the Rawley family sold its stake of the newspaper company, which also included The Thomasville Times, The Archdale-Trinity News and the Triad Business News, to Paxton Media.

Longtime publisher Randall B. Terry Jr. held onto his half of the company. The relationship between Terry and Paxton was testy. In 2000, Terry accused Paxton of trying to cut local content. Paxton sued Terry, alleging mismanagement.[7]

In June 2001, the paper cut 16.5 positions, including eight full-time jobs and two part-time jobs from the main newspaper.[8]

Terry died of cancer in May 2004. Soon after, Paxton bought the remaining shares of the newspaper. Rick Bean became publisher in May 2004. Upon assumption of operations, Paxton fired Gary B. Moore, general manager, and laid off 20 employees after it closed ESP, a weekly entertainment newspaper.

The paper underwent a redesign in 2005. More layoffs took place at the Enterprise in 2007.

In early 2008, Bean became publisher of the Herald-Sun in Durham, and, in May 2008, Mike Starn became publisher of the Enterprise. On Feb. 9, 2009, Paxton Media Group officials informed High Point Enterprise employees that printing and related business would be handled by the Durham Herald-Sun in Durham, N.C., effective March 2. Effective February 2011, Jodi Brookshire became publisher of the Enterprise. In October 2012, Rick Bean returned to serve as both publisher of the Enterprise and Herald-Sun.

In August 2014, the Enterprise resumed printing operations at its facilities. At its new location, 213 Woodbine St., the Enterprise also prints the Herald-Sun in Durham, as well as other Paxton papers from Sanford, Henderson and Monroe.[6] In August 2015 the High Point Enterprise Launched a new website allowing the integration of Facebook commenting and better ad locations.

In April 2016 The Enterprise started HPE: High Point Talks a podcast under information Technology manager Allison Temple and Editor Megan Ward. The channel featuring their staff in interviews, story and discussionary type shows and hopes to move the paper further into newer technology. HPEdigital.com

In December 2019, citing analysis of advertising revenue and single-copy sales, the Enterprise announced that it was dropping its Monday edition, shifting to a Tuesday-Sunday publishing cycle.[9]

Newspaper alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lucas, Guy; Enterprise, The High Point (10 January 2023). "Enterprise sees leadership changes". North Carolina Press Association. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Contact Us". High Point Enterprise. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  3. ^ http://abcas3.accessabc.com/ecirc/newsform.asp 2004-02-16 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 25 May 2008.
  4. ^ "NCPA Member Directory". North Carolina Press Association. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "The High Point Enterprise". Library of Congress. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2014-11-15. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  7. ^ . Indy Week. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-06-02.
  8. ^ "High Point Enterprise, sister papers cutting staff". Triad Business Journal.
  9. ^ Baker, Nancy (2019-12-30). "Enterprise to be printed 6 days a week". High Point Enterprise. Retrieved 2020-02-17.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The High Point Enterprise is an American English language daily morning newspaper that primarily serves High Point North Carolina The newspaper s coverage area includes parts of Guilford Davidson Randolph and Forsyth counties in the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina The Enterprise is owned by Paxton Media Group The paper was founded in 1885 and is a member of the North Carolina Press Association 4 5 The High Point EnterpriseTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Paxton Media GroupPublisherRick Thomason 1 EditorGuy Lucas 2 Founded1885LanguageAmerican EnglishHeadquarters213 Woodbine St High Point North Carolina 27260 United StatesCityHigh PointCountryUnited StatesCirculation19 483 during the week and 22 467 on Sunday as of 2008 3 Sister newspapersThomasville Times Archdale Trinity NewsOCLC number26963687Websitewww wbr hpenews wbr comMedia of the United StatesList of newspapers Contents 1 History 1 1 Recent history 2 Newspaper alumni 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Enterprise was founded as a weekly newspaper in November 1885 In 1888 Charles Farriss purchased the paper Soon after he left the paper in the hands of his brother J J Farriss a former editor of The Biblical Recorder the newspaper of the North Carolina Baptist Convention On September 9 1904 the paper became a daily In 1919 the paper was bought by J P Rawley 1886 1937 and R B Terry 1883 1955 and it remained in the Rawley and Terry families for eight decades The newspaper moved to 210 Church Ave in 1970 It moved in August 2014 from that location to its current home at 213 Woodbine St a facility that allows space for a new printing press 6 Recent history edit On October 3 1994 the paper shifted from afternoon publication to mornings In 1999 the Rawley family sold its stake of the newspaper company which also included The Thomasville Times The Archdale Trinity News and the Triad Business News to Paxton Media Longtime publisher Randall B Terry Jr held onto his half of the company The relationship between Terry and Paxton was testy In 2000 Terry accused Paxton of trying to cut local content Paxton sued Terry alleging mismanagement 7 In June 2001 the paper cut 16 5 positions including eight full time jobs and two part time jobs from the main newspaper 8 Terry died of cancer in May 2004 Soon after Paxton bought the remaining shares of the newspaper Rick Bean became publisher in May 2004 Upon assumption of operations Paxton fired Gary B Moore general manager and laid off 20 employees after it closed ESP a weekly entertainment newspaper The paper underwent a redesign in 2005 More layoffs took place at the Enterprise in 2007 In early 2008 Bean became publisher of the Herald Sun in Durham and in May 2008 Mike Starn became publisher of the Enterprise On Feb 9 2009 Paxton Media Group officials informed High Point Enterprise employees that printing and related business would be handled by the Durham Herald Sun in Durham N C effective March 2 Effective February 2011 Jodi Brookshire became publisher of the Enterprise In October 2012 Rick Bean returned to serve as both publisher of the Enterprise and Herald Sun In August 2014 the Enterprise resumed printing operations at its facilities At its new location 213 Woodbine St the Enterprise also prints the Herald Sun in Durham as well as other Paxton papers from Sanford Henderson and Monroe 6 In August 2015 the High Point Enterprise Launched a new website allowing the integration of Facebook commenting and better ad locations In April 2016 The Enterprise started HPE High Point Talks a podcast under information Technology manager Allison Temple and Editor Megan Ward The channel featuring their staff in interviews story and discussionary type shows and hopes to move the paper further into newer technology HPEdigital comIn December 2019 citing analysis of advertising revenue and single copy sales the Enterprise announced that it was dropping its Monday edition shifting to a Tuesday Sunday publishing cycle 9 Newspaper alumni editCapus Waynick United States ambassador to Nicaragua and Colombia in President Harry Truman s administration and a campaign manager for North Carolina Governor W Kerr Scott was Enterprise editor from 1923 to 1931 and from 1937 to 1941 See also editList of newspapers in North CarolinaReferences edit Lucas Guy Enterprise The High Point 10 January 2023 Enterprise sees leadership changes North Carolina Press Association Retrieved 12 January 2024 Contact Us High Point Enterprise Retrieved 12 January 2024 http abcas3 accessabc com ecirc newsform asp Archived 2004 02 16 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 25 May 2008 NCPA Member Directory North Carolina Press Association Retrieved January 20 2020 The High Point Enterprise Library of Congress Retrieved January 20 2020 a b Enterprise printing returns to High Point Archived from the original on 2014 11 15 Retrieved November 25 2014 Herald Sun becomes a link in chain Indy Week Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 06 02 High Point Enterprise sister papers cutting staff Triad Business Journal Baker Nancy 2019 12 30 Enterprise to be printed 6 days a week High Point Enterprise Retrieved 2020 02 17 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title High Point Enterprise amp oldid 1195238642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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