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Sioux City Journal

The Sioux City Journal is the daily newspaper and website of Sioux City, Iowa. Founded in 1864, the publication now covers northwestern Iowa and portions of Nebraska and South Dakota.

Sioux City Journal
Side of Sioux City Journal building
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Lee Enterprises
PublisherChad Pauling
EditorBruce R. Miller[1]
FoundedAugust 20, 1864
Headquarters515 Pavonia St., Sioux City, Iowa, US
Circulation15,071 Daily
13,189 Sunday (as of 2022)[2]
ISSN2689-5536 (print)
2689-5544 (web)
OCLC number16755530
Websitesiouxcityjournal.com

The Journal has won numerous state, regional and national awards. It was named one of the "10 that do it right" by the publishing trade journal Editor and Publisher in 2009 and 2013.[3]

The Journal is owned by Lee Enterprises Inc.

History

The Sioux City Journal was founded as a weekly newspaper on August 20, 1864 by Samuel Tait Davis (1828–1900) and others who wanted a strong local voice for the Union Party and the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. Serving as the first editor, Davis continued until after the election, ensuring a pro-Lincoln perspective. With the end of the Union Party after the Civil War, this shifted to a pro-Republican stance.[4][5]

George and Henry Perkins bought the Sioux City Weekly Journal in 1869, and within a year converted it to a daily newspaper. Continuing the Republican editorial line, George Perkins (1840–1914) served as editor in between terms as a Republican officeholder. Among other offices, he served in the Iowa Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, and "lost a highly contested bid for Iowa's governorship in 1906."[6][7]

Noted political cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling, better known as "Ding," worked for the Journal between 1900 and 1906. He later won two Pulitzer Prizes for the Des Moines Register and Leader.

After George Perkins died early in 1914, the paper was left to his son, William R. Perkins, and son-in-law, William Sammons. They hired noted architect William L. Steele to design a new four-story building at the southwest corner of Douglas Street and 5th Street. Housing the paper's editorial, reporting, circulation, advertising sales, and printing operations, the building was ready for occupancy in 1915.[8][9][10]

Sammons ran the Journal until his death in 1944. One of his accomplishments was purchasing in 1941 the Journal's primary competitor, the erstwhile pro-Democratic Sioux City Tribune. Since the Journal was a morning paper and the Tribune an evening paper, for over 30 years they continued both papers with a merged staff.[8]

Upon Sammons' death in 1944, William R. Perkins took over publication of the Journal until 1962, and Elizabeth Sammons (daughter of Clara Perkins Sammons) assumed that role in 1962.[8]

By 1972, the elegant building designed by William L. Steele was no longer meeting the paper's needs, and a new plant was built east of downtown at Sixth and Pavonia Streets. The Journal moved there in November of that year, and the Steele building was demolished soon afterwards.[9][10]

On December 14, 1972, the Journal-Tribune Publishing Co. was purchased by Hagadone Corp. of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Howard Publications of Oceanside, California. Shortly after the ownership change, the Journal dropped its afternoon editions and became a seven-day morning paper. Lee Enterprises Inc. of Davenport, Iowa, bought Howard Publications in February 2002, giving it half-ownership of the paper; in June 2002, Lee purchased the remaining half from Hagadone.[11]

The newspaper founded radio station KSCJ in 1927 and co-founded television station KTIV in 1953. Both have been sold off.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ Journal article March 16, 2015
  2. ^ Lee Enterprises. "Form 10-K". investors.lee.net. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
  3. ^ Linck, Michele (2009-08-04). "Journal among news publisher's '10 That Do It Right'". Sioux City Journal. Sioux City, Iowa: Lee Enterprises.
  4. ^ Sorensen, Scott; Chicoine, B. Paul (1982). Sioux City: A Pictorial History. Norfolk, Virginia: The Donning Company/Publishers. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-89865-276-5.
  5. ^ "About The Sioux City journal (Sioux City, Iowa) 1864-1870". US Newspaper Directory, 1690–present. Washington, DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  6. ^ Sorensen, Scott; Chicoine, B. Paul (1982). Sioux City: A Pictorial History. Norfolk, Virginia: The Donning Company/Publishers. p. 50. ISBN 978-0-89865-276-5.
  7. ^ "About The Sioux City daily journal (Sioux City, Iowa) 1870-1887". US Newspaper Directory, 1690–present. Washington, DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  8. ^ a b c "KTIV History". Sioux City, Iowa: KTIV Television. 2008-05-30.
  9. ^ a b Sorensen, Scott; Chicoine, B. Paul (1982). Sioux City: A Pictorial History. Norfolk, Virginia: The Donning Company/Publishers. p. 147. ISBN 978-0-89865-276-5.
  10. ^ a b . Downtown Walking Tours. Sioux City, Iowa: Sioux City Public Museum. Archived from the original on 2006-05-05. Retrieved 2013-01-01.
  11. ^ Yoder, Dave (2002-06-06). "Sioux City Journal sold to Lee Enterprises". Sioux City Journal. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
  12. ^ "Dietrich 'Dee' Dirks". Obituaries in the News. New York: Associated Press. 2003-08-14.

External links

  • The Sioux City Journal's website
  • Lee Enterprises profile of the Sioux City Journal[permanent dead link]

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The Sioux City Journal is the daily newspaper and website of Sioux City Iowa Founded in 1864 the publication now covers northwestern Iowa and portions of Nebraska and South Dakota Sioux City JournalSide of Sioux City Journal buildingTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Lee EnterprisesPublisherChad PaulingEditorBruce R Miller 1 FoundedAugust 20 1864Headquarters515 Pavonia St Sioux City Iowa USCirculation15 071 Daily 13 189 Sunday as of 2022 2 ISSN2689 5536 print 2689 5544 web OCLC number16755530Websitesiouxcityjournal wbr comThe Journal has won numerous state regional and national awards It was named one of the 10 that do it right by the publishing trade journal Editor and Publisher in 2009 and 2013 3 The Journal is owned by Lee Enterprises Inc Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe Sioux City Journal was founded as a weekly newspaper on August 20 1864 by Samuel Tait Davis 1828 1900 and others who wanted a strong local voice for the Union Party and the re election of Abraham Lincoln Serving as the first editor Davis continued until after the election ensuring a pro Lincoln perspective With the end of the Union Party after the Civil War this shifted to a pro Republican stance 4 5 George and Henry Perkins bought the Sioux City Weekly Journal in 1869 and within a year converted it to a daily newspaper Continuing the Republican editorial line George Perkins 1840 1914 served as editor in between terms as a Republican officeholder Among other offices he served in the Iowa Senate and the U S House of Representatives and lost a highly contested bid for Iowa s governorship in 1906 6 7 Noted political cartoonist Jay Norwood Darling better known as Ding worked for the Journal between 1900 and 1906 He later won two Pulitzer Prizes for the Des Moines Register and Leader After George Perkins died early in 1914 the paper was left to his son William R Perkins and son in law William Sammons They hired noted architect William L Steele to design a new four story building at the southwest corner of Douglas Street and 5th Street Housing the paper s editorial reporting circulation advertising sales and printing operations the building was ready for occupancy in 1915 8 9 10 Sammons ran the Journal until his death in 1944 One of his accomplishments was purchasing in 1941 the Journal s primary competitor the erstwhile pro Democratic Sioux City Tribune Since the Journal was a morning paper and the Tribune an evening paper for over 30 years they continued both papers with a merged staff 8 Upon Sammons death in 1944 William R Perkins took over publication of the Journal until 1962 and Elizabeth Sammons daughter of Clara Perkins Sammons assumed that role in 1962 8 By 1972 the elegant building designed by William L Steele was no longer meeting the paper s needs and a new plant was built east of downtown at Sixth and Pavonia Streets The Journal moved there in November of that year and the Steele building was demolished soon afterwards 9 10 On December 14 1972 the Journal Tribune Publishing Co was purchased by Hagadone Corp of Coeur d Alene Idaho and Howard Publications of Oceanside California Shortly after the ownership change the Journal dropped its afternoon editions and became a seven day morning paper Lee Enterprises Inc of Davenport Iowa bought Howard Publications in February 2002 giving it half ownership of the paper in June 2002 Lee purchased the remaining half from Hagadone 11 The newspaper founded radio station KSCJ in 1927 and co founded television station KTIV in 1953 Both have been sold off 12 See also EditGeorge D Perkins Sioux City TribuneReferences Edit Journal article March 16 2015 Lee Enterprises Form 10 K investors lee net Retrieved 2023 04 13 Linck Michele 2009 08 04 Journal among news publisher s 10 That Do It Right Sioux City Journal Sioux City Iowa Lee Enterprises Sorensen Scott Chicoine B Paul 1982 Sioux City A Pictorial History Norfolk Virginia The Donning Company Publishers p 47 ISBN 978 0 89865 276 5 About The Sioux City journal Sioux City Iowa 1864 1870 US Newspaper Directory 1690 present Washington DC Library of Congress Retrieved 2013 01 21 Sorensen Scott Chicoine B Paul 1982 Sioux City A Pictorial History Norfolk Virginia The Donning Company Publishers p 50 ISBN 978 0 89865 276 5 About The Sioux City daily journal Sioux City Iowa 1870 1887 US Newspaper Directory 1690 present Washington DC Library of Congress Retrieved 2013 01 21 a b c KTIV History Sioux City Iowa KTIV Television 2008 05 30 a b Sorensen Scott Chicoine B Paul 1982 Sioux City A Pictorial History Norfolk Virginia The Donning Company Publishers p 147 ISBN 978 0 89865 276 5 a b Douglas Street Walking Tour 7 Sioux City Journal Building Downtown Walking Tours Sioux City Iowa Sioux City Public Museum Archived from the original on 2006 05 05 Retrieved 2013 01 01 Yoder Dave 2002 06 06 Sioux City Journal sold to Lee Enterprises Sioux City Journal Retrieved 2019 05 13 Dietrich Dee Dirks Obituaries in the News New York Associated Press 2003 08 14 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sioux City Journal The Sioux City Journal s website Lee Enterprises profile of the Sioux City Journal permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sioux City Journal amp oldid 1150599833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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