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The Blade (Toledo, Ohio)

The Blade, also known as the Toledo Blade, is a newspaper in Toledo, Ohio published daily online and printed Thursday and Sunday by Block Communications.[2] The newspaper was first published on December 19, 1835.[3]

The Blade
The July 27, 2005, front page of
The Blade
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Block Communications
PublisherJohn Robinson Block
EditorKurt G. Franck
Founded1835
Headquarters541 North Superior Street
Toledo, Ohio 43660
Circulation119,901 daily
141,141 Sunday[1]
OCLC number12962717
Websitetoledoblade.com

Overview edit

The first issue of what was then the Toledo Blade was printed on December 19, 1835. It has been published daily since 1848 and is the oldest continuously run business in Toledo.[4]

David Ross Locke gained national fame for the paper during the Civil War era by writing under the pen name Petroleum V. Nasby. Under this name, he wrote satires ranging on topics from slavery, to the Civil War, to temperance. President Abraham Lincoln was fond of the Nasby satires and sometimes quoted them. In 1867 Locke bought the Toledo Blade.

The paper dropped "Toledo" from its masthead in 1960.[4]

 
Toledo Blade in 1868 ad from Scott's Annual Toledo City Directory

In 2004 The Blade won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting with a series of stories entitled "Buried Secrets, Brutal Truths".[5] The story brought to light the story of the Tiger Force, a Vietnam fighting force that brutalized the local population. In 2006, The Blade was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize, and winner of the National Headliner Award, for breaking the scandal in Ohio known as Coingate.

As of 2015, the editor in chief is John Robinson Block.[6] His family purchased the paper in 1926. They also own the media conglomerate Block Communications, which owns cable systems, television stations, and the Internet service provider Buckeye Express.

As of 2008 The Blade had the 83rd largest daily newspaper circulation in the United States.[1]

The Toledo Blade was named for the famed swordsmithing industry of the original city of Toledo, Spain. Its motto, on the nameplate below the title, is "One of America's Great Newspapers."

Events edit

In 2007 photojournalist Allan Detrich left The Blade when it was discovered that he had digitally altered a photo that was published on the front page of the March 31, 2007, edition. A subsequent investigation revealed that he had digitally altered and submitted 79 photos during the first 14 weeks of 2007, 58 of which ran either in The Blade or on its website.[7][8]

Members of several unions worked without contracts from March to August 2006. Over the course of August 2006, The Blade locked out over 25% of its employees.[9] The strike and lockout ended in May 2007.[10]

In May 2014, Block Communications announced plans to close The Blade's production facility, including the printing presses, located in the downtown headquarters building.[11]

Toledo Free Press lawsuit edit

 
August 2011 Toledo Free Press editorial cartoon which prompted a lawsuit from The Blade

In October 2011, The Blade filed a lawsuit against rival publication the Toledo Free Press, claiming that former Blade general manager and current Free Press publisher Thomas F. Pounds violated a 2004 separation agreement containing a non-compete clause.[12] According to the Free Press, The Blade took exception to an editorial cartoon criticizing The Blade's stance on downtown development plans by Rave Cinemas and Hollywood Casino Toledo; The Blade cited the cartoon among the grounds for its lawsuit: "On or about August 21, 2011, Pounds... permitted Toledo Free Press to publish a cartoon that depicted a characterization of John R. Block and Allan Block together with The Blade as casting an eclipsing shadow on jobs, tax revenue, investment and development in Toledo, Ohio."[13]

In December 2011, the Free Press responded to the lawsuit and filed a counterclaim, asserting that Blade owners Block Communications were "attempting to exercise prior restraint" on the Free Press and that since the non-compete agreement expired in 2005, the Blade's use of it as a legal weapon in 2011 was "simply as a tool to economically harm" the Free Press and its publisher, and "well beyond the bounds of fair and legal competition."[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "2008 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U.S. by Circulation" (PDF). BurrellesLuce. 2008-03-31. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  2. ^ "The Blade ending Wednesday print delivery". WTOL 11. WTOL 11. 7 March 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  3. ^ Mildred Benson (January 1, 2003). "With a clue". Metro Times. Detroit.
  4. ^ a b Janet Romaker (January 1, 2010). "Blade looks to its roots in 2010". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio.
  5. ^ Toledo Blade newspaper's investigative report June 5, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Zaborney, Mark (September 10, 2015). "(Obituaries:) John Harms (1920 - 2015)". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  7. ^ Winslow, Ron (2008-04-09). . News Photographer magazine. National Press Photographers Association. Archived from the original on 2008-05-18. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
  8. ^ Royhab, Ron (2008-04-15). "A basic rule: Newspaper photos must tell the truth". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
  9. ^ Kalmes, Justin R. (March 2, 2007). . Toledo Free Press. The Associated Press. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
  10. ^ "Blade, Unions reach a deal to end the lockout". The Bryan Times. May 24, 2007.
  11. ^ Jon Chavez (May 31, 2014). "The Blade to cut 131 jobs, stop printing in downtown Toledo". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio.
  12. ^ "Blade's parent company sues ex-manager for contract breach". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. October 21, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  13. ^ Miller, Michael S. (October 28, 2011). "Was it something I said?". Toledo Free Press. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  14. ^ "TFP answers Blade lawsuit, files countersuits". Toledo Free Press. December 19, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Toledo Blade redirects here Not to be confused with Toledo Blades The Blade also known as the Toledo Blade is a newspaper in Toledo Ohio published daily online and printed Thursday and Sunday by Block Communications 2 The newspaper was first published on December 19 1835 3 The BladeThe July 27 2005 front page ofThe BladeTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Block CommunicationsPublisherJohn Robinson BlockEditorKurt G FranckFounded1835Headquarters541 North Superior StreetToledo Ohio 43660Circulation119 901 daily141 141 Sunday 1 OCLC number12962717Websitetoledoblade com Contents 1 Overview 2 Events 2 1 Toledo Free Press lawsuit 3 References 4 External linksOverview editThe first issue of what was then the Toledo Blade was printed on December 19 1835 It has been published daily since 1848 and is the oldest continuously run business in Toledo 4 David Ross Locke gained national fame for the paper during the Civil War era by writing under the pen name Petroleum V Nasby Under this name he wrote satires ranging on topics from slavery to the Civil War to temperance President Abraham Lincoln was fond of the Nasby satires and sometimes quoted them In 1867 Locke bought the Toledo Blade The paper dropped Toledo from its masthead in 1960 4 nbsp Toledo Blade in 1868 ad from Scott s Annual Toledo City DirectoryIn 2004 The Blade won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting with a series of stories entitled Buried Secrets Brutal Truths 5 The story brought to light the story of the Tiger Force a Vietnam fighting force that brutalized the local population In 2006 The Blade was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize and winner of the National Headliner Award for breaking the scandal in Ohio known as Coingate As of 2015 the editor in chief is John Robinson Block 6 His family purchased the paper in 1926 They also own the media conglomerate Block Communications which owns cable systems television stations and the Internet service provider Buckeye Express As of 2008 update The Blade had the 83rd largest daily newspaper circulation in the United States 1 The Toledo Blade was named for the famed swordsmithing industry of the original city of Toledo Spain Its motto on the nameplate below the title is One of America s Great Newspapers nbsp Toledo Blade Newsboys 1900s nbsp A Toledo Blade delivery vehicle in Bowling Green Ohio Events editIn 2007 photojournalist Allan Detrich left The Blade when it was discovered that he had digitally altered a photo that was published on the front page of the March 31 2007 edition A subsequent investigation revealed that he had digitally altered and submitted 79 photos during the first 14 weeks of 2007 58 of which ran either in The Blade or on its website 7 8 Members of several unions worked without contracts from March to August 2006 Over the course of August 2006 The Blade locked out over 25 of its employees 9 The strike and lockout ended in May 2007 10 In May 2014 Block Communications announced plans to close The Blade s production facility including the printing presses located in the downtown headquarters building 11 Toledo Free Press lawsuit edit nbsp August 2011 Toledo Free Press editorial cartoon which prompted a lawsuit from The BladeIn October 2011 The Blade filed a lawsuit against rival publication the Toledo Free Press claiming that former Blade general manager and current Free Press publisher Thomas F Pounds violated a 2004 separation agreement containing a non compete clause 12 According to the Free Press The Blade took exception to an editorial cartoon criticizing The Blade s stance on downtown development plans by Rave Cinemas and Hollywood Casino Toledo The Blade cited the cartoon among the grounds for its lawsuit On or about August 21 2011 Pounds permitted Toledo Free Press to publish a cartoon that depicted a characterization of John R Block and Allan Block together with The Blade as casting an eclipsing shadow on jobs tax revenue investment and development in Toledo Ohio 13 In December 2011 the Free Press responded to the lawsuit and filed a counterclaim asserting that Blade owners Block Communications were attempting to exercise prior restraint on the Free Press and that since the non compete agreement expired in 2005 the Blade s use of it as a legal weapon in 2011 was simply as a tool to economically harm the Free Press and its publisher and well beyond the bounds of fair and legal competition 14 References edit a b 2008 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U S by Circulation PDF BurrellesLuce 2008 03 31 Retrieved 2009 04 06 The Blade ending Wednesday print delivery WTOL 11 WTOL 11 7 March 2021 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Mildred Benson January 1 2003 With a clue Metro Times Detroit a b Janet Romaker January 1 2010 Blade looks to its roots in 2010 The Blade Toledo Ohio Toledo Blade newspaper s investigative report Archived June 5 2006 at the Wayback Machine Zaborney Mark September 10 2015 Obituaries John Harms 1920 2015 The Blade Toledo Ohio Retrieved 23 November 2015 Winslow Ron 2008 04 09 Toledo Blade s Detrich Resigns Over Digitally Altered Photograph News Photographer magazine National Press Photographers Association Archived from the original on 2008 05 18 Retrieved 2008 05 12 Royhab Ron 2008 04 15 A basic rule Newspaper photos must tell the truth The Blade Toledo Ohio Retrieved 2008 05 12 Kalmes Justin R March 2 2007 Blade unions Talks appear over Toledo Free Press The Associated Press Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved 2018 09 08 Blade Unions reach a deal to end the lockout The Bryan Times May 24 2007 Jon Chavez May 31 2014 The Blade to cut 131 jobs stop printing in downtown Toledo The Blade Toledo Ohio Blade s parent company sues ex manager for contract breach The Blade Toledo Ohio October 21 2011 Retrieved December 19 2011 Miller Michael S October 28 2011 Was it something I said Toledo Free Press Retrieved December 19 2011 TFP answers Blade lawsuit files countersuits Toledo Free Press December 19 2011 Retrieved December 19 2011 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