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The Boston Globe

The Boston Globe is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes.[4]

The Boston Globe
The April 18, 2011 front page
of The Boston Globe
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC
PublisherJohn W. Henry
EditorNancy Barnes
Opinion editorJames Dao
FoundedMarch 4, 1872; 151 years ago (1872-03-04)[1]
HeadquartersExchange Place,
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
CountryUnited States
Circulation68,806 Average print circulation[2] 226,000 digital subscribers.[3]
ISSN0743-1791
OCLC number66652431
Websitebostonglobe.com

Its reported daily circulation had fallen to under 69,000 copies per day as of June 2022.[5] It reported 300,000 print and digital subscribers in 2017. The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston.[6]

Founded in 1872, the paper was mainly controlled by Irish Catholic interests before being sold to Charles H. Taylor and his family. After being privately held until 1973, it was sold to The New York Times in 1993 for $1.1 billion, making it one of the most expensive print purchases in U.S. history.[7] The newspaper was purchased in 2013 by Boston Red Sox and Liverpool F.C. owner John W. Henry for $70 million from The New York Times Company, having lost over 90% of its value in 20 years.

The newspaper has been noted as "one of the nation's most prestigious papers."[7] In 1967, The Boston Globe became the first major paper in the U.S. to come out against the Vietnam War.[8] The paper's 2002 coverage of the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal received international media attention and served as the basis for the 2015 American drama film Spotlight.[6]

The editor of The Boston Globe is Nancy Barnes, who took the helm in February 2023.[9][10]

The chief print rival of The Boston Globe is the Boston Herald, which has a smaller circulation that is declining more rapidly.[11]

History edit

 
An advertisement for The Boston Globe from 1896, boasting of the largest circulation of any newspaper in New England
 
1871 Boston Daily Globe Building

The Boston Globe was founded in 1872 by six Boston businessmen who jointly invested $150,000 (equivalent to $3,664,167 in 2022).[1] The founders included Eben Dyer Jordan of the Jordan Marsh department store, and Cyrus Wakefield of the Wakefield Rattan Company and namesake of the town of Wakefield, Massachusetts.[12]: 3–5  The first issue was published on March 4, 1872, and sold for four cents (equivalent to $0.98 in 2022).[1] In August 1873, Jordan hired Charles H. Taylor as temporary business manager; in December, Taylor signed a contract to be general manager of the paper for two years.[1] He would serve as the first publisher of The Boston Globe until his death in 1921, and was succeeded by four of his descendants until 1999.[citation needed]

Originally a morning daily, the Globe began a Sunday edition in 1877. A weekly edition called The Boston Weekly Globe, catering to mail subscribers outside the city, was published from 1873 until it was absorbed by the Sunday edition in 1892.[13][12]: 101  In 1878, The Boston Globe started an afternoon edition called The Boston Evening Globe, which ceased publication in 1979. By the 1890s, The Boston Globe had become a stronghold, with an editorial staff dominated by Irish American Catholics.[14]

20th century edit

 
The old Globe headquarters in downtown Boston on Washington Street

In 1912, the Globe was one of a cooperative of four newspapers, including the Chicago Daily News, The New York Globe, and the Philadelphia Bulletin, to form the Associated Newspapers syndicate.[citation needed]

In the early 1900's Charles H. Taylor was responsible for making the Globe the most used Newspaper in New England. He went into greater details regarding social movements such as the Women's Suffrage Movement.[15] While other competitors such as The Boston Post did not shine as much light on these social movements.

In the 1940 Massachusetts gubernatorial election, the Globe correctly projected the re-election of Republican incumbent Leverett Saltonstall, using methods first established by Taylor; rival The Boston Post called the race incorrectly for Democrat Paul A. Dever.[16]

In 1955, Laurence L. Winship was named editor, ending a 75-year period of the role being held by the paper's publishers.[12]: 447  In the next decade, the Globe rose from third to first in the competitive field of what was then eight Boston newspapers.[17]

In 1958, the Globe moved from its original location on Washington Street in downtown Boston to Morrissey Boulevard in the Dorchester neighborhood.[18]

In 1965, Thomas Winship succeeded his father as editor. The younger Winship transformed the Globe from a mediocre local paper into a regional paper of national distinction. He served as editor until 1984, during which time the paper won a dozen Pulitzer Prizes, the first in the paper's history.[19]

The Boston Globe was a private company until 1973 when it went public under the name Affiliated Publications. It continued to be managed by the descendants of Charles Taylor. In 1993, The New York Times Company purchased Affiliated Publications for US$1.1 billion, making The Boston Globe a wholly owned subsidiary of The New York Times' parent.[20][21] The Jordan and Taylor families received substantial The New York Times Company stock, but by 1999 the last Taylor family members had left management.[22]

Boston.com, the online edition of The Boston Globe, was launched on the World Wide Web in 1995.[23] Consistently ranked among the top ten newspaper websites in America,[24] it has won numerous national awards and took two regional Emmy Awards in 2009 for its video work.[25]

The Boston Globe has consistently been ranked in the forefront of American journalism. Time magazine listed it as one of the ten best US daily newspapers in 1974 and 1984, and the Globe tied for sixth in a national survey of top editors who chose "America's Best Newspapers" in the Columbia Journalism Review in 1999.[26]

21st century edit

Under the helm of editor Martin Baron and then Brian McGrory, the Globe shifted away from coverage of international news in favor of Boston-area news.[27] Globe reporters Michael Rezendes, Matt Carroll, Sacha Pfeiffer and Walter Robinson and editor Ben Bradlee Jr. were an instrumental part of uncovering the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal in 2001–2003, especially in relation to Massachusetts churches. The Boston Globe was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for their work and the work of other staff, one of several the paper has received for its investigative journalism,[28] and their work was dramatized in the 2015 Academy Award-winning film Spotlight, named after the paper's in-depth investigative division.[29]

The Boston Globe is credited[by whom?] with allowing Peter Gammons to start his Notes section on baseball, which has become a mainstay in many major newspapers nationwide. In 2004, Gammons was selected as the 56th recipient of the J. G. Taylor Spink Award for outstanding baseball writing, given by the BBWAA, and was honored at the Baseball Hall of Fame on July 31, 2005.[30]

In 2007, Charlie Savage, whose reports on President Bush's use of signing statements made national news, won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.[31]

 
The newspaper's Morrissey Boulevard headquarters in Dorchester in September 2009. In 2017, the newspaper moved its printing operations to Taunton and its headquarters to Downtown Boston.

As of 2010, the Globe hosted 28 blogs covering a variety of topics, including Boston sports, local politics, and a blog made up of posts from the paper's opinion writers.[32]

On April 2, 2009, The New York Times Company threatened to close the paper if its unions did not agree to $20 million of cost savings.[33][34] Some of the cost savings include reducing union employees' pay by 5%, ending pension contributions, ending certain employees' tenures.[33][34] The Boston Globe eliminated the equivalent of 50 full-time jobs; among buy-outs and layoffs, it swept out most of the part-time employees in the editorial sections. However, early on the morning of May 5, 2009, The New York Times Company announced it had reached a tentative deal with the Boston Newspaper Guild, which represents most of the Globe's editorial staff, that allowed it to get the concessions it demanded. The paper's other three major unions had agreed to concessions on May 3, 2009, after The New York Times Company threatened to give the government 60 days' notice that it intended to close the paper.[35] Despite the cuts helping to "significantly [improve]" its financial performance by October of that year, the Globe's parent company indicated that it was considering strategic alternatives for the paper, but did not plan to sell it.[36]

In September 2011, The Boston Globe launched a dedicated, subscription-based website at bostonglobe.com.[37]

Starting in 2012, the Globe provided a printing and circulating service for the Boston Herald, and by 2013, was handling its rival's entire press run.[6] This arrangement remained in place until 2018, ending after the acquisition of the Herald by Digital First Media.[38]

 
John W. Henry

In February 2013, The New York Times Company announced that it would sell its New England Media Group, which encompasses the Globe; bids were received by six parties, including John Gormally (then-owner of WGGB-TV in Springfield, Massachusetts), another group included members of former Globe publishers, the Taylor family, and Boston Red Sox principal owner John W. Henry, who bid for the paper through the New England Sports Network (majority owned by Fenway Sports Group alongside the Boston Bruins). However, after the NESN group dropped out of the running to buy the paper, Henry made his separate bid to purchase the Globe in July 2013.[39][40] On October 24, 2013, he took ownership of the Globe, at a $70 million purchase price,[41][42] and renamed the venture Boston Globe Media. On January 30, 2014, Henry named himself publisher and named Mike Sheehan, a prominent former Boston ad executive, to be CEO.[43] As of January 2017, Doug Franklin replaced Mike Sheehan as CEO,[44] then Franklin resigned after six months in the position, in July 2017, as a result of strategic conflicts with owner Henry.[45]

In July 2016, the 815,000-square-foot headquarters in Dorchester was sold to an unknown buyer for an undisclosed price.[46] The Globe moved its printing operations in June 2017 to Myles Standish Industrial Park in Taunton, Massachusetts. Also in June 2017, the Globe moved its headquarters to Exchange Place in Boston's Financial District.[47]

In July 2022, James Dao, a senior editor with 30 years of experience at The New York Times, was named the editorial page editor, succeeding Bina Venkataraman.[48]

In November 2022, The Boston Globe announced that NPR news chief Nancy Barnes would replace Brian McGrory as editor.[9]

Editorial pages edit

 
Final paragraph of a March 1891 Globe editorial discussing Thomas Brackett Reed, signed "Uncle Dudley"

Starting with the Sunday edition in 1891,[12]: 75  and expanded to weekday editions in 1913,[12]: 176  each lead editorial in the Globe was signed "Uncle Dudley", a practice ended by editor Thomas Winship in 1966.[49][50]

In March 1980, the Globe published an editorial about a speech by President Jimmy Carter, which included the accidental headline "Mush from the Wimp" during part of the press run, drawing national attention.[51]

Since 1981, the editorial pages of the Globe have been separate from the news operation,[52] as is frequently customary in the news industry. Editorials represent the official view of The Boston Globe as a community institution. The publisher reserves the right to veto an editorial and usually determines political endorsements for high office.[53]

The Globe made its first political endorsement in 1967, supporting Kevin White in that year's Boston mayoral election.[54] The Globe has consistently endorsed Democratic presidential candidates, such as Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.,[55] but has sometimes endorsed Republicans in state and local elections, such as Charlie Baker for governor.[56]

Describing the political position of The Boston Globe editorial page in 2001, former editorial page editor Renée Loth told the Boston University alumni magazine:

The Globe has a long tradition of being a progressive institution, and especially on social issues. We support woman's rights; We are pro-choice; we're against the death penalty; we're for gay rights. But if people read us carefully, they will find that on a whole series of other issues, we are not knee-jerk. We're for charter schools; we're for any number of business-backed tax breaks. We are a lot more nuanced and subtle than that liberal stereotype does justice to.[57]

James Dao became the editorial page editor in 2022.[58]

August 2018 campaign edit

In August 2018, the editorial board launched a coordinated campaign for newspapers nationwide to respond to President Donald Trump's "enemy of the people" attacks and "fake news" rants against the media by publishing locally produced editorial responses on Thursday, August 16.[59][60] Within a couple of days, an estimated 100+ newspapers had pledged to join the campaign,[61] jumping to roughly 200 a few days later.[62]

On August 13, the Radio Television Digital News Association and its Voice of the First Amendment Task Force encouraged its 1,200 member organizations to join the campaign,[63] while other media organizations also helped spread the call to action.[64] Even as some right-leaning outlets portrayed the Globe's campaign as an attack on the president, rather than his rhetorical attacks on the Fourth Estate,[65][66] some newspapers got a head start, releasing content on August 15,[67][68][67] while 350 newspapers participated in the event on August 16.[69][70]

From August 10 to 22, approximately 14 threatening phone calls were made to Boston Globe offices.[71][72][73] The caller stated that the Globe was the "enemy of the people" and threatened to kill newspaper employees.[74] On August 30, California resident Robert Chain was arrested by an FBI SWAT team and charged with a single count of making a threatening communication in interstate commerce.[74] In May 2019, Chain pleaded guilty in a US federal court to seven counts of making threatening communications in interstate commerce.[75]

Magazine edit

Appearing in the Sunday paper almost every week is The Boston Globe Magazine. As of 2018, Veronica Chao is the editor, and contributors include Neil Swidey and Meredith Goldstein.

Since 2004, the December issue features a Bostonian of the Year.[76] Past winners include Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein (2004), retired judge and Big Dig whistleblower Edward Ginsburg (2005), governor Deval Patrick (2006), Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America founder and CEO Bruce Marks (2007), NBA champion Paul Pierce (2008), professor Elizabeth Warren (2009), Republican politician Scott Brown (2010), U.S. attorney Carmen Ortiz and ArtsEmerson executive director Robert Orchard[77] (2011), Olympic gold medalists Aly Raisman and Kayla Harrison (2012),[78] three people who were near the Boston Marathon bombing, Dan Marshall, Natalie Stavas, and Larry Hittinger (2013),[79] Market Basket employees (2014),[80] and neuropathologist Ann McKee (2017).[81]

On October 23, 2006, The Boston Globe announced the publication of Design New England: The Magazine of Splendid Homes and Gardens. This glossy oversized magazine is published six times per year.[82]

Pulitzer Prizes edit

Notable personnel edit

Publishers edit

 
Charles H. Taylor
Publisher Years active Notes
Charles H. Taylor 1873–1921 First publisher of The Boston Globe
William O. Taylor 1921–1955 Son of Charles H. Taylor
William Davis Taylor 1955–1977 Son of William O. Taylor
William O. Taylor II 1978–1997 Son of William Davis Taylor. Publisher during 1993 sale to The New York Times.
Benjamin B. Taylor 1997–1999 Grandson of John I. Taylor, the younger brother of William O. Taylor.
Richard H. Gilman 1999–2006 First publisher who was not a member of the Taylor family.
P. Steven Ainsley 2006–2009
Christopher Mayer 2009–2014
John W. Henry 2014–present Purchased the paper from The New York Times; also owns the Boston Red Sox

Source:[104][12]: 447 

Editors edit

 
Edwin M. Bacon
 
Martin Baron

The Globe uses "editor" as the highest title (other newspapers may call this role editor-in-chief).[105] The role of editor was held by three people in the earliest years of the paper, then from 1880 to 1955 by the publishers.[12]: 447  The extended period of a publisher-editor ended in 1955, when Laurence L. Winship was named editor by publisher William Davis Taylor.[106][12]: 447  Winship became the paper's top editor following the death of James Morgan, longtime de facto executive editor.[107] Morgan had joined the Globe in January 1884, hired by Charles H. Taylor.[108][12]: 46 

Source:[109][12]: 447 

Incidents of fabrication and plagiarism edit

In 1998, columnist Patricia Smith was forced to resign after it was discovered that she had fabricated people and quotations in several of her columns.[110] In August of that year, columnist Mike Barnicle was discovered to have copied material for a column from a George Carlin book, Brain Droppings. He was suspended for this offense, and his past columns were reviewed. The Boston Globe editors found that Barnicle had fabricated a story about two cancer patients, and Barnicle was forced to resign.[111] Columnist Jeff Jacoby was suspended by the Globe in 2000 for failing to credit non-original content used in his column.[112]

In 2004, the Globe apologized for printing graphic photographs that the article represented as showing U.S. soldiers raping Iraqi women during the Iraq War from a city councilor's presentation before they were verified. The photos had already been found by other news organizations to be from an internet pornography site.[113][114]

In the spring of 2005, the Globe retracted a story describing the events of a seal hunt near Halifax, Nova Scotia, that took place on April 12, 2005. Written by freelancer Barbara Stewart, a former New York Times staffer, the article described the specific number of boats involved in the hunt and graphically described the killing of seals and the protests that accompanied it. In reality, weather had delayed the hunt, which had not yet begun the day the story had been filed, proving that the details were fabricated.[115][116]

Columnist Kevin Cullen was suspended by the Globe in 2018 for embellishing claims he made on radio and in public appearances related to the Boston Marathon bombing.[117]

Websites edit

The Boston Globe maintains two distinct major websites: BostonGlobe.com is a subscriber-supported site with a paywall and content from the printed paper; and Boston.com, one of the first regional news portals,[118] is supported by advertising. Between September 2011 and March 2014, the Globe gradually withdrew stories written by Globe journalists from Boston.com, making the sites more and more separated.[119] BostonGlobe.com was designed to emphasize a premium experience focusing on content and emulating the visual appearance of The Boston Globe newspaper; the site was one of the first major websites to use a responsive design that automatically adapts its layout to a device's screen size. Boston.com followed suit in 2014. The two sites are aimed towards different readers; while Boston.com became targeted towards "casual" readers and local content, the new Boston Globe website is targeted towards the audience of the paper itself.[120][121][122]

In 2012, the Society for News Design selected BostonGlobe.com as the world's best-designed news website.[123]

Digital subscriptions edit

The Globe had 226,000 digital subscribers as of December 2021, among the highest of any metro newspapers in the country.[124]

Boston Globe Media Partners, which owns the Globe, operates a number of websites covering certain niche subjects. The sites share many resources, like office space, with the Globe, but are often branded separately from the newspaper:

  • Boston.com is a regional website that offers news and information about the Boston, Massachusetts area.
  • Loveletters.boston.com is a love advice column run by Meredith Goldstein, an advice columnist and entertainment reporter for The Boston Globe.
  • Realestate.boston.com is a regional website that offers advice on buying, selling, home improvement, and design with expert advice, insider neighborhood knowledge, the latest listings to buy or rent, and a window into the world of luxury living.

Crux edit

Crux was launched by the Globe in September 2014 to focus on news related to the Catholic Church.[119][125][126] At the end of March 2016, The Globe ended its association with Crux, transferring ownership of the website to the Crux staff. With John L. Allen Jr. as the new editor, Crux received sponsorship from the Knights of Columbus and several Catholic dioceses.[126][127][128]

Stat edit

Stat, launched in 2015, covers health, medicine and life sciences, with a particular focus on the biotechnology industry based in and around Boston. Stat employs journalists in Boston, Washington, D.C., New York City and San Francisco.[129]

The Emancipator edit

The Emancipator, launched in 2022 in partnership with Boston University, covers racial justice.

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • "How the Globe got started in 1872 — and nearly went out of business immediately". The Boston Globe. March 3, 2022. Retrieved March 6, 2022.

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The Boston Globe is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston Massachusetts The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes 4 The Boston GlobeThe April 18 2011 front pageof The Boston GlobeTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Boston Globe Media Partners LLCPublisherJohn W HenryEditorNancy BarnesOpinion editorJames DaoFoundedMarch 4 1872 151 years ago 1872 03 04 1 HeadquartersExchange Place Boston Massachusetts U S CountryUnited StatesCirculation68 806 Average print circulation 2 226 000 digital subscribers 3 ISSN0743 1791OCLC number66652431Websitebostonglobe comMedia of the United StatesList of newspapersIts reported daily circulation had fallen to under 69 000 copies per day as of June 2022 5 It reported 300 000 print and digital subscribers in 2017 The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston 6 Founded in 1872 the paper was mainly controlled by Irish Catholic interests before being sold to Charles H Taylor and his family After being privately held until 1973 it was sold to The New York Times in 1993 for 1 1 billion making it one of the most expensive print purchases in U S history 7 The newspaper was purchased in 2013 by Boston Red Sox and Liverpool F C owner John W Henry for 70 million from The New York Times Company having lost over 90 of its value in 20 years The newspaper has been noted as one of the nation s most prestigious papers 7 In 1967 The Boston Globe became the first major paper in the U S to come out against the Vietnam War 8 The paper s 2002 coverage of the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal received international media attention and served as the basis for the 2015 American drama film Spotlight 6 The editor of The Boston Globe is Nancy Barnes who took the helm in February 2023 9 10 The chief print rival of The Boston Globe is the Boston Herald which has a smaller circulation that is declining more rapidly 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 20th century 1 2 21st century 2 Editorial pages 2 1 August 2018 campaign 3 Magazine 4 Pulitzer Prizes 5 Notable personnel 5 1 Publishers 5 2 Editors 6 Incidents of fabrication and plagiarism 7 Websites 7 1 Digital subscriptions 7 2 Crux 7 3 Stat 7 4 The Emancipator 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp An advertisement for The Boston Globe from 1896 boasting of the largest circulation of any newspaper in New England nbsp 1871 Boston Daily Globe BuildingThe Boston Globe was founded in 1872 by six Boston businessmen who jointly invested 150 000 equivalent to 3 664 167 in 2022 1 The founders included Eben Dyer Jordan of the Jordan Marsh department store and Cyrus Wakefield of the Wakefield Rattan Company and namesake of the town of Wakefield Massachusetts 12 3 5 The first issue was published on March 4 1872 and sold for four cents equivalent to 0 98 in 2022 1 In August 1873 Jordan hired Charles H Taylor as temporary business manager in December Taylor signed a contract to be general manager of the paper for two years 1 He would serve as the first publisher of The Boston Globe until his death in 1921 and was succeeded by four of his descendants until 1999 citation needed Originally a morning daily the Globe began a Sunday edition in 1877 A weekly edition called The Boston Weekly Globe catering to mail subscribers outside the city was published from 1873 until it was absorbed by the Sunday edition in 1892 13 12 101 In 1878 The Boston Globe started an afternoon edition called The Boston Evening Globe which ceased publication in 1979 By the 1890s The Boston Globe had become a stronghold with an editorial staff dominated by Irish American Catholics 14 20th century edit nbsp The old Globe headquarters in downtown Boston on Washington StreetIn 1912 the Globe was one of a cooperative of four newspapers including the Chicago Daily News The New York Globe and the Philadelphia Bulletin to form the Associated Newspapers syndicate citation needed In the early 1900 s Charles H Taylor was responsible for making the Globe the most used Newspaper in New England He went into greater details regarding social movements such as the Women s Suffrage Movement 15 While other competitors such as The Boston Post did not shine as much light on these social movements In the 1940 Massachusetts gubernatorial election the Globe correctly projected the re election of Republican incumbent Leverett Saltonstall using methods first established by Taylor rival The Boston Post called the race incorrectly for Democrat Paul A Dever 16 In 1955 Laurence L Winship was named editor ending a 75 year period of the role being held by the paper s publishers 12 447 In the next decade the Globe rose from third to first in the competitive field of what was then eight Boston newspapers 17 In 1958 the Globe moved from its original location on Washington Street in downtown Boston to Morrissey Boulevard in the Dorchester neighborhood 18 In 1965 Thomas Winship succeeded his father as editor The younger Winship transformed the Globe from a mediocre local paper into a regional paper of national distinction He served as editor until 1984 during which time the paper won a dozen Pulitzer Prizes the first in the paper s history 19 The Boston Globe was a private company until 1973 when it went public under the name Affiliated Publications It continued to be managed by the descendants of Charles Taylor In 1993 The New York Times Company purchased Affiliated Publications for US 1 1 billion making The Boston Globe a wholly owned subsidiary of The New York Times parent 20 21 The Jordan and Taylor families received substantial The New York Times Company stock but by 1999 the last Taylor family members had left management 22 Boston com the online edition of The Boston Globe was launched on the World Wide Web in 1995 23 Consistently ranked among the top ten newspaper websites in America 24 it has won numerous national awards and took two regional Emmy Awards in 2009 for its video work 25 The Boston Globe has consistently been ranked in the forefront of American journalism Time magazine listed it as one of the ten best US daily newspapers in 1974 and 1984 and the Globe tied for sixth in a national survey of top editors who chose America s Best Newspapers in the Columbia Journalism Review in 1999 26 21st century edit Under the helm of editor Martin Baron and then Brian McGrory the Globe shifted away from coverage of international news in favor of Boston area news 27 Globe reporters Michael Rezendes Matt Carroll Sacha Pfeiffer and Walter Robinson and editor Ben Bradlee Jr were an instrumental part of uncovering the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal in 2001 2003 especially in relation to Massachusetts churches The Boston Globe was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for their work and the work of other staff one of several the paper has received for its investigative journalism 28 and their work was dramatized in the 2015 Academy Award winning film Spotlight named after the paper s in depth investigative division 29 The Boston Globe is credited by whom with allowing Peter Gammons to start his Notes section on baseball which has become a mainstay in many major newspapers nationwide In 2004 Gammons was selected as the 56th recipient of the J G Taylor Spink Award for outstanding baseball writing given by the BBWAA and was honored at the Baseball Hall of Fame on July 31 2005 30 In 2007 Charlie Savage whose reports on President Bush s use of signing statements made national news won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting 31 nbsp The newspaper s Morrissey Boulevard headquarters in Dorchester in September 2009 In 2017 the newspaper moved its printing operations to Taunton and its headquarters to Downtown Boston As of 2010 the Globe hosted 28 blogs covering a variety of topics including Boston sports local politics and a blog made up of posts from the paper s opinion writers 32 On April 2 2009 The New York Times Company threatened to close the paper if its unions did not agree to 20 million of cost savings 33 34 Some of the cost savings include reducing union employees pay by 5 ending pension contributions ending certain employees tenures 33 34 The Boston Globe eliminated the equivalent of 50 full time jobs among buy outs and layoffs it swept out most of the part time employees in the editorial sections However early on the morning of May 5 2009 The New York Times Company announced it had reached a tentative deal with the Boston Newspaper Guild which represents most of the Globe s editorial staff that allowed it to get the concessions it demanded The paper s other three major unions had agreed to concessions on May 3 2009 after The New York Times Company threatened to give the government 60 days notice that it intended to close the paper 35 Despite the cuts helping to significantly improve its financial performance by October of that year the Globe s parent company indicated that it was considering strategic alternatives for the paper but did not plan to sell it 36 In September 2011 The Boston Globe launched a dedicated subscription based website at bostonglobe com 37 Starting in 2012 the Globe provided a printing and circulating service for the Boston Herald and by 2013 was handling its rival s entire press run 6 This arrangement remained in place until 2018 ending after the acquisition of the Herald by Digital First Media 38 nbsp John W HenryIn February 2013 The New York Times Company announced that it would sell its New England Media Group which encompasses the Globe bids were received by six parties including John Gormally then owner of WGGB TV in Springfield Massachusetts another group included members of former Globe publishers the Taylor family and Boston Red Sox principal owner John W Henry who bid for the paper through the New England Sports Network majority owned by Fenway Sports Group alongside the Boston Bruins However after the NESN group dropped out of the running to buy the paper Henry made his separate bid to purchase the Globe in July 2013 39 40 On October 24 2013 he took ownership of the Globe at a 70 million purchase price 41 42 and renamed the venture Boston Globe Media On January 30 2014 Henry named himself publisher and named Mike Sheehan a prominent former Boston ad executive to be CEO 43 As of January 2017 update Doug Franklin replaced Mike Sheehan as CEO 44 then Franklin resigned after six months in the position in July 2017 as a result of strategic conflicts with owner Henry 45 In July 2016 the 815 000 square foot headquarters in Dorchester was sold to an unknown buyer for an undisclosed price 46 The Globe moved its printing operations in June 2017 to Myles Standish Industrial Park in Taunton Massachusetts Also in June 2017 the Globe moved its headquarters to Exchange Place in Boston s Financial District 47 In July 2022 James Dao a senior editor with 30 years of experience at The New York Times was named the editorial page editor succeeding Bina Venkataraman 48 In November 2022 The Boston Globe announced that NPR news chief Nancy Barnes would replace Brian McGrory as editor 9 Editorial pages edit nbsp Final paragraph of a March 1891 Globe editorial discussing Thomas Brackett Reed signed Uncle Dudley Starting with the Sunday edition in 1891 12 75 and expanded to weekday editions in 1913 12 176 each lead editorial in the Globe was signed Uncle Dudley a practice ended by editor Thomas Winship in 1966 49 50 In March 1980 the Globe published an editorial about a speech by President Jimmy Carter which included the accidental headline Mush from the Wimp during part of the press run drawing national attention 51 Since 1981 the editorial pages of the Globe have been separate from the news operation 52 as is frequently customary in the news industry Editorials represent the official view of The Boston Globe as a community institution The publisher reserves the right to veto an editorial and usually determines political endorsements for high office 53 The Globe made its first political endorsement in 1967 supporting Kevin White in that year s Boston mayoral election 54 The Globe has consistently endorsed Democratic presidential candidates such as Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election 55 but has sometimes endorsed Republicans in state and local elections such as Charlie Baker for governor 56 Describing the political position of The Boston Globe editorial page in 2001 former editorial page editor Renee Loth told the Boston University alumni magazine The Globe has a long tradition of being a progressive institution and especially on social issues We support woman s rights We are pro choice we re against the death penalty we re for gay rights But if people read us carefully they will find that on a whole series of other issues we are not knee jerk We re for charter schools we re for any number of business backed tax breaks We are a lot more nuanced and subtle than that liberal stereotype does justice to 57 James Dao became the editorial page editor in 2022 58 August 2018 campaign edit In August 2018 the editorial board launched a coordinated campaign for newspapers nationwide to respond to President Donald Trump s enemy of the people attacks and fake news rants against the media by publishing locally produced editorial responses on Thursday August 16 59 60 Within a couple of days an estimated 100 newspapers had pledged to join the campaign 61 jumping to roughly 200 a few days later 62 On August 13 the Radio Television Digital News Association and its Voice of the First Amendment Task Force encouraged its 1 200 member organizations to join the campaign 63 while other media organizations also helped spread the call to action 64 Even as some right leaning outlets portrayed the Globe s campaign as an attack on the president rather than his rhetorical attacks on the Fourth Estate 65 66 some newspapers got a head start releasing content on August 15 67 68 67 while 350 newspapers participated in the event on August 16 69 70 From August 10 to 22 approximately 14 threatening phone calls were made to Boston Globe offices 71 72 73 The caller stated that the Globe was the enemy of the people and threatened to kill newspaper employees 74 On August 30 California resident Robert Chain was arrested by an FBI SWAT team and charged with a single count of making a threatening communication in interstate commerce 74 In May 2019 Chain pleaded guilty in a US federal court to seven counts of making threatening communications in interstate commerce 75 Magazine editAppearing in the Sunday paper almost every week is The Boston Globe Magazine As of 2018 update Veronica Chao is the editor and contributors include Neil Swidey and Meredith Goldstein Since 2004 the December issue features a Bostonian of the Year 76 Past winners include Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein 2004 retired judge and Big Dig whistleblower Edward Ginsburg 2005 governor Deval Patrick 2006 Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America founder and CEO Bruce Marks 2007 NBA champion Paul Pierce 2008 professor Elizabeth Warren 2009 Republican politician Scott Brown 2010 U S attorney Carmen Ortiz and ArtsEmerson executive director Robert Orchard 77 2011 Olympic gold medalists Aly Raisman and Kayla Harrison 2012 78 three people who were near the Boston Marathon bombing Dan Marshall Natalie Stavas and Larry Hittinger 2013 79 Market Basket employees 2014 80 and neuropathologist Ann McKee 2017 81 On October 23 2006 The Boston Globe announced the publication of Design New England The Magazine of Splendid Homes and Gardens This glossy oversized magazine is published six times per year 82 Pulitzer Prizes edit1966 Meritorious Public Service for its campaign to prevent the confirmation of Francis X Morrissey as a Federal District judge 83 1972 Local Reporting The Boston Globe Spotlight Team for their exposure of political favoritism and conflict of interest by office holders in Somerville Massachusetts 84 1974 Editorial Cartooning Paul Szep 85 1975 Meritorious Public Service The Boston Globe for its massive and balanced coverage of the Boston school desegregation crisis 86 1977 Editorial Cartooning Paul Szep 87 1980 Distinguished Commentary Ellen Goodman columnist 88 1980 Distinguished Criticism William A Henry III for television criticism 89 1980 Special Local Reporting The Boston Globe Spotlight Team for describing transit mismanagement 88 1983 National Reporting The Boston Globe Magazine for its article War and Peace in the Nuclear Age 90 1984 Spot News Photography Stan Grossfeld for photographing the effects of the Lebanese Civil War 91 1984 For Local Investigative Specialized Reporting Kenneth Cooper Joan Fitz Gerald Jonathan Kaufman Norman Lockman Gary Mc Millan Kirk Scharfenberg and David Wessel of The Boston Globe for a series on racism including self criticism 92 91 1985 Feature Photography Stan Grossfeld for a series of photographs of the 1983 85 famine in Ethiopia and for his pictures of illegal aliens on the Mexican border The Pulitzer was also awarded in equal parts to Larry C Price of The Philadelphia Inquirer for his series on the war torn peoples of Angola and El Salvador 93 1995 Distinguished Beat Reporting David M Shribman for his analytical reporting on Washington developments and the national scene 94 1996 Distinguished Criticism Robert Campbell 1997 Distinguished Commentary Eileen McNamara 2001 Distinguished Criticism Gail Caldwell 2003 Public Service Boston Globe Entire Newspaper Staff including the Spotlight Team for courageous comprehensive coverage in its disclosures of sexual abuse by priests in the Roman Catholic Church 95 2005 Explanatory Reporting Gareth Cook for explaining with clarity and humanity the complex scientific and ethical dimensions of stem cell research 96 2007 National Reporting Charlie Savage 2008 Distinguished Criticism Mark Feeney 2011 Distinguished Criticism Sebastian Smee 97 2012 Distinguished Criticism Wesley Morris 98 2014 Breaking News for coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing 99 2015 Editorial Writing Kathleen Kingsbury 100 2016 Distinguished Commentary Farah Stockman 101 2016 Feature Photography Jessica Rinaldi 102 2021 Investigative Reporting 103 for Blind Spot series which uncovered a systematic failure by state governments to share information about dangerous truck drivers that could have kept them off the road prompting immediate reforms Notable personnel editSee also List of The Boston Globe people Publishers edit nbsp Charles H TaylorPublisher Years active NotesCharles H Taylor 1873 1921 First publisher of The Boston GlobeWilliam O Taylor 1921 1955 Son of Charles H TaylorWilliam Davis Taylor 1955 1977 Son of William O TaylorWilliam O Taylor II 1978 1997 Son of William Davis Taylor Publisher during 1993 sale to The New York Times Benjamin B Taylor 1997 1999 Grandson of John I Taylor the younger brother of William O Taylor Richard H Gilman 1999 2006 First publisher who was not a member of the Taylor family P Steven Ainsley 2006 2009Christopher Mayer 2009 2014John W Henry 2014 present Purchased the paper from The New York Times also owns the Boston Red SoxSource 104 12 447 Editors edit nbsp Edwin M Bacon nbsp Martin BaronThe Globe uses editor as the highest title other newspapers may call this role editor in chief 105 The role of editor was held by three people in the earliest years of the paper then from 1880 to 1955 by the publishers 12 447 The extended period of a publisher editor ended in 1955 when Laurence L Winship was named editor by publisher William Davis Taylor 106 12 447 Winship became the paper s top editor following the death of James Morgan longtime de facto executive editor 107 Morgan had joined the Globe in January 1884 hired by Charles H Taylor 108 12 46 Maturin Murray Ballou 1872 1873 Edwin M Bacon 1873 1878 Edwin C Bailey 1878 1880 Charles H Taylor 1880 1921 publisher William O Taylor 1921 1955 publisher Laurence L Winship 1955 1965 Thomas Winship 1965 1984 Michael C Janeway 1984 1986 John S Driscoll 1986 1993 Matthew V Storin 1993 2001 Martin Baron 2001 2012 Brian McGrory 2012 2023 Nancy Barnes 2023 Present Source 109 12 447 Incidents of fabrication and plagiarism editIn 1998 columnist Patricia Smith was forced to resign after it was discovered that she had fabricated people and quotations in several of her columns 110 In August of that year columnist Mike Barnicle was discovered to have copied material for a column from a George Carlin book Brain Droppings He was suspended for this offense and his past columns were reviewed The Boston Globe editors found that Barnicle had fabricated a story about two cancer patients and Barnicle was forced to resign 111 Columnist Jeff Jacoby was suspended by the Globe in 2000 for failing to credit non original content used in his column 112 In 2004 the Globe apologized for printing graphic photographs that the article represented as showing U S soldiers raping Iraqi women during the Iraq War from a city councilor s presentation before they were verified The photos had already been found by other news organizations to be from an internet pornography site 113 114 In the spring of 2005 the Globe retracted a story describing the events of a seal hunt near Halifax Nova Scotia that took place on April 12 2005 Written by freelancer Barbara Stewart a former New York Times staffer the article described the specific number of boats involved in the hunt and graphically described the killing of seals and the protests that accompanied it In reality weather had delayed the hunt which had not yet begun the day the story had been filed proving that the details were fabricated 115 116 Columnist Kevin Cullen was suspended by the Globe in 2018 for embellishing claims he made on radio and in public appearances related to the Boston Marathon bombing 117 Websites editThe Boston Globe maintains two distinct major websites BostonGlobe com is a subscriber supported site with a paywall and content from the printed paper and Boston com one of the first regional news portals 118 is supported by advertising Between September 2011 and March 2014 the Globe gradually withdrew stories written by Globe journalists from Boston com making the sites more and more separated 119 BostonGlobe com was designed to emphasize a premium experience focusing on content and emulating the visual appearance of The Boston Globe newspaper the site was one of the first major websites to use a responsive design that automatically adapts its layout to a device s screen size Boston com followed suit in 2014 The two sites are aimed towards different readers while Boston com became targeted towards casual readers and local content the new Boston Globe website is targeted towards the audience of the paper itself 120 121 122 In 2012 the Society for News Design selected BostonGlobe com as the world s best designed news website 123 Digital subscriptions edit The Globe had 226 000 digital subscribers as of December 2021 among the highest of any metro newspapers in the country 124 Boston Globe Media Partners which owns the Globe operates a number of websites covering certain niche subjects The sites share many resources like office space with the Globe but are often branded separately from the newspaper Boston com is a regional website that offers news and information about the Boston Massachusetts area Loveletters boston com is a love advice column run by Meredith Goldstein an advice columnist and entertainment reporter for The Boston Globe Realestate boston com is a regional website that offers advice on buying selling home improvement and design with expert advice insider neighborhood knowledge the latest listings to buy or rent and a window into the world of luxury living Crux edit Main article Crux online newspaper Crux was launched by the Globe in September 2014 to focus on news related to the Catholic Church 119 125 126 At the end of March 2016 The Globe ended its association with Crux transferring ownership of the website to the Crux staff With John L Allen Jr as the new editor Crux received sponsorship from the Knights of Columbus and several Catholic dioceses 126 127 128 Stat edit Main article Stat website Stat launched in 2015 covers health medicine and life sciences with a particular focus on the biotechnology industry based in and around Boston Stat employs journalists in Boston Washington D C New York City and San Francisco 129 The Emancipator edit Main article The Emancipator website The Emancipator launched in 2022 in partnership with Boston University covers racial justice See also edit nbsp Journalism portalList of newspapers in Massachusetts Boston Evening Transcript Boston Daily Advertiser Boston Herald The Boston Journal The Boston Post The Boston Record WLVI a television station the Globe held half ownership of from 1966 to 1974References edit a b c d Hatic Dana July 26 2013 History of The Boston Globe Boston com Archived from the original on May 11 2021 Retrieved March 7 2021 Turvill William 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