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The Columbus Dispatch

The Columbus Dispatch is a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio. Its first issue was published on July 1, 1871, and it has been the only mainstream daily newspaper in the city since The Columbus Citizen-Journal ceased publication in 1985.

The Columbus Dispatch
The November 5, 2008 front page of
The Columbus Dispatch
TypeDaily newspaper
Formatcompact, three-around
Owner(s)Gannett
PublisherGannett
EditorEdwina Blackwell Clark
Founded1871
Headquarters62 E Broad St
Columbus, Ohio 43215
US
Circulation81,291 Daily
140,307 Sunday
[1]
ISSN1074-097X
Websitedispatch.com
Current offices on Broad Street

As of November 2019, Alan D. Miller is the newspaper's interim general manager.[2]

History

The paper was founded in June 1871 by a group of 10 printers with US$900 in financial capital. The paper published its first issue as The Daily Dispatch on July 1, 1871, as a four-page paper which cost 4¢ (90¢ in 2021) per copy. The paper was originally an afternoon paper for the city of Columbus, Ohio, which at the time had a population of 32,000. For its first few years, the paper rented a headquarters on North High Street and Lynn Alley in Columbus. It began with 800 subscribers.[3]

On April 2, 1888, the paper published its first full-page advertisement, for the Columbus Buggy Company. In 1895, the paper moved its headquarters to the northeast corner of Gay and High streets, a larger building on a site which was previously a grocer. On April 10, the paper published a 72-page edition to mark the move. On December 17, 1899, the paper published its first Sunday edition, a 36-page paper which cost 3¢ (98¢ in 2021), and the daily editions were reduced in price to 2¢ (65¢ in 2021). Two years later on March 3, 1901, the paper published its first color comic strips.[3]

The paper, renamed The Columbus Evening Dispatch, changed hands several times in its early years. In 1905, it was purchased by brothers Harry Preston Wolfe and Robert Frederick Wolfe, who originally ran a shoe company. It was not the Wolfes' first entry into journalism; they had purchased the Ohio State Journal two years before. The Dispatch would remain in the hands of the Wolfe family for 110 years. On December 16, 1906, the paper published its first color ad, for Beggs Store. On April 9, 1907, the Dispatch offices were destroyed in a fire, and the building was demolished and rebuilt. In the interlude, the paper ran its offices out of 34/36 North High Street.[3]

The paper's editorial staff traditionally has had a conservative slant.[4][5][6] Until it endorsed Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump, the paper's last endorsement of a Democrat as a Presidential candidate had been for the re-election of Woodrow Wilson in 1916.[7] The Dispatch endorsed Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ted Strickland in the 2006 Ohio elections,[8] but endorsed John Kasich, the Republican candidate running against his reelection, in 2010[9]

A competing paper, The Columbus Citizen-Journal (known locally as the "C-J", pronounced "See-Jay") was beholden to the Columbus Dispatch for its printing facilities, and controversy surrounded the C-J's demise in 1985.

In a sale announced on June 3, 2015, ownership of the Dispatch was transferred to GateHouse Media. The Dispatch Broadcast Group, comprising WBNS-AM-FM-TV in Columbus and NBC affiliate WTHR (channel 13) in Indianapolis, remained in the hands of the Wolfe family until 2019, when it was sold to Tegna, Inc., which promptly absorbed the firm.[10][11]

On June 16, 2015, the Dispatch was purchased by the New Media Investment Group; the paper transferred to its subsidiary GateHouse Media.[12]

Sections and features

 
The Columbus Dispatch Building, former home to the newspaper

The sections of the Dispatch include the Front Section, Nation & World, Metro & State, Business, Sports and Life & Arts. The Food section is included in the Wednesday paper, while Science is published on Sundays. The Weekender section is included in the Thursday paper. A Faith & Values section is included in the Friday paper. Sunday sections include Arts & Leisure, At Home, Insight and comics.

Magazines

The Columbus Dispatch also owns the magazines Columbus Monthly, Columbus CEO, Columbus Weddings, Columbus Monthly Home & Garden, Columbus Alive, and Columbus Parent.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH)". Ohio News Media Association. Ohio News Media Association. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-11-20.
  3. ^ a b c Deitch, Linda (July 28, 2011), Memorable milestones in Columbus Dispatch history, The Columbus Dispatch, retrieved October 19, 2011
  4. ^ Lucia Moses, "The Columbus Dispatch", Brandweek, April 30, 2001
  5. ^ "CNN Sunday Morning" [transcript], CNN, October 24, 2004
  6. ^ Terry Smith, "Wearing Thin: Thanks for your letters! Without you, this page would be, yikes, just me", Athens News, January 10, 2005
  7. ^ Kevin Anderson, "Papers back Kerry — but does that help?", BBC News, October 26, 2004
  8. ^ "For governor: Strickland has qualities needed to promote cooperation, progress", Columbus Dispatch, Sunday, October 8, 2006
  9. ^ "Endorsement: Kasich for governor", Columbus Dispatch, Monday October 11, 2010.
  10. ^ Weiker, Jim (June 11, 2019). "Wolfe family sells broadcast group, including WBNS-TV, for $535 million". The Columbus Dispatch. GateHouse Media. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  11. ^ "TEGNA Completes Acquisition of Dispatch Broadcast Group’s Leading, Top Ranked Stations in Indianapolis, IN and Columbus, OH", Tegna Inc., August 8, 2019, Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  12. ^ Malone, JD (2015-06-16). "New Media completes acquisition of 'Dispatch'". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2015-07-03.

External links

  • Official website

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The Columbus Dispatch is a daily newspaper based in Columbus Ohio Its first issue was published on July 1 1871 and it has been the only mainstream daily newspaper in the city since The Columbus Citizen Journal ceased publication in 1985 The Columbus DispatchThe November 5 2008 front page ofThe Columbus DispatchTypeDaily newspaperFormatcompact three aroundOwner s GannettPublisherGannettEditorEdwina Blackwell ClarkFounded1871Headquarters62 E Broad StColumbus Ohio 43215USCirculation81 291 Daily140 307 Sunday 1 ISSN1074 097XWebsitedispatch wbr comCurrent offices on Broad Street As of November 2019 Alan D Miller is the newspaper s interim general manager 2 Contents 1 History 2 Sections and features 3 Magazines 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe paper was founded in June 1871 by a group of 10 printers with US 900 in financial capital The paper published its first issue as The Daily Dispatch on July 1 1871 as a four page paper which cost 4 90 in 2021 per copy The paper was originally an afternoon paper for the city of Columbus Ohio which at the time had a population of 32 000 For its first few years the paper rented a headquarters on North High Street and Lynn Alley in Columbus It began with 800 subscribers 3 On April 2 1888 the paper published its first full page advertisement for the Columbus Buggy Company In 1895 the paper moved its headquarters to the northeast corner of Gay and High streets a larger building on a site which was previously a grocer On April 10 the paper published a 72 page edition to mark the move On December 17 1899 the paper published its first Sunday edition a 36 page paper which cost 3 98 in 2021 and the daily editions were reduced in price to 2 65 in 2021 Two years later on March 3 1901 the paper published its first color comic strips 3 The paper renamed The Columbus Evening Dispatch changed hands several times in its early years In 1905 it was purchased by brothers Harry Preston Wolfe and Robert Frederick Wolfe who originally ran a shoe company It was not the Wolfes first entry into journalism they had purchased the Ohio State Journal two years before The Dispatch would remain in the hands of the Wolfe family for 110 years On December 16 1906 the paper published its first color ad for Beggs Store On April 9 1907 the Dispatch offices were destroyed in a fire and the building was demolished and rebuilt In the interlude the paper ran its offices out of 34 36 North High Street 3 The paper s editorial staff traditionally has had a conservative slant 4 5 6 Until it endorsed Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump the paper s last endorsement of a Democrat as a Presidential candidate had been for the re election of Woodrow Wilson in 1916 7 The Dispatch endorsed Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ted Strickland in the 2006 Ohio elections 8 but endorsed John Kasich the Republican candidate running against his reelection in 2010 9 A competing paper The Columbus Citizen Journal known locally as the C J pronounced See Jay was beholden to the Columbus Dispatch for its printing facilities and controversy surrounded the C J s demise in 1985 In a sale announced on June 3 2015 ownership of the Dispatch was transferred to GateHouse Media The Dispatch Broadcast Group comprising WBNS AM FM TV in Columbus and NBC affiliate WTHR channel 13 in Indianapolis remained in the hands of the Wolfe family until 2019 when it was sold to Tegna Inc which promptly absorbed the firm 10 11 On June 16 2015 the Dispatch was purchased by the New Media Investment Group the paper transferred to its subsidiary GateHouse Media 12 Sections and features Edit The Columbus Dispatch Building former home to the newspaper The sections of the Dispatch include the Front Section Nation amp World Metro amp State Business Sports and Life amp Arts The Food section is included in the Wednesday paper while Science is published on Sundays The Weekender section is included in the Thursday paper A Faith amp Values section is included in the Friday paper Sunday sections include Arts amp Leisure At Home Insight and comics Magazines EditThe Columbus Dispatch also owns the magazines Columbus Monthly Columbus CEO Columbus Weddings Columbus Monthly Home amp Garden Columbus Alive and Columbus Parent See also EditJames ThurberReferences Edit Columbus Dispatch Columbus OH Ohio News Media Association Ohio News Media Association Retrieved 5 May 2019 Dispatch publisher Brad Harmon resigns editor Alan Miller named interim general manager Business The Columbus Dispatch Columbus OH Archived from the original on 2019 11 20 a b c Deitch Linda July 28 2011 Memorable milestones in Columbus Dispatch history The Columbus Dispatch retrieved October 19 2011 Lucia Moses The Columbus Dispatch Brandweek April 30 2001 CNN Sunday Morning transcript CNN October 24 2004 Terry Smith Wearing Thin Thanks for your letters Without you this page would be yikes just me Athens News January 10 2005 Kevin Anderson Papers back Kerry but does that help BBC News October 26 2004 For governor Strickland has qualities needed to promote cooperation progress Columbus Dispatch Sunday October 8 2006 Endorsement Kasich for governor Columbus Dispatch Monday October 11 2010 Weiker Jim June 11 2019 Wolfe family sells broadcast group including WBNS TV for 535 million The Columbus Dispatch GateHouse Media Retrieved June 11 2019 TEGNA Completes Acquisition of Dispatch Broadcast Group s Leading Top Ranked Stations in Indianapolis IN and Columbus OH Tegna Inc August 8 2019 Retrieved August 8 2019 Malone JD 2015 06 16 New Media completes acquisition of Dispatch The Columbus Dispatch Retrieved 2015 07 03 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Columbus Dispatch Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Columbus Dispatch amp oldid 1123583581, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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