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The Palm Beach Post

The Palm Beach Post is an American daily newspaper serving Palm Beach County in South Florida, and parts of the Treasure Coast.

The Palm Beach Post
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gannett[1]
Founded1916
Headquarters2751 South Dixie Highway
West Palm Beach, Florida 33405
United States
Circulation
  • 23,454 daily
  • 31,595 Sunday
(as of 2022)[2]
ISSN1528-5758
Websitewww.palmbeachpost.com

On March 18, 2018, in a deal worth US$42.35 million, The Palm Beach Post and The Palm Beach Daily News were purchased by New York–based New Media Investment Group Inc., which has ever since owned and operated The Palm Beach Post and all circulations and associated digital media sources.

History edit

The Palm Beach Post began as The Palm Beach County, a weekly newspaper established in 1910. On January 5, 1916, the weekly became a daily, morning publication known as The Palm Beach Post.

In 1934, the Palm Beach businessman Edward R. Bradley bought The Palm Beach Post and The Palm Beach Times, which published daily in the afternoon. In 1947, both were purchased by the longtime resident John Holliday Perry Sr., who owned a Florida newspaper chain of six dailies and 15 weeklies. In 1948, Perry purchased both the Palm Beach Daily News, the main newspaper for the island of Palm Beach, and the society magazine Palm Beach Life.

In June 1969, Cox Enterprises, based in Atlanta, purchased Perry's Palm Beach and West Palm Beach publications and formed Palm Beach Newspapers, Inc. Cox was founded by James M. Cox, a former Ohio governor and the 1920 Democratic presidential candidate who built a media company that today includes daily newspapers; weekly newspapers, radio and television stations; U.S. cable TV systems, local Internet media sites; and Mannheim auto auction locations.

In 1979, The Palm Beach Times was renamed The Evening Times. In 1987, The Evening Times and The Post merged into a single morning newspaper called The Palm Beach Post. In 1989, all assets and archives of the neighboring sister publication Miami News assets and archives were merged with The Palm Beach Post upon the closure of the former newspaper on New Year's Eve in 1988.

In 1996, The Palm Beach Post sponsored the Scripps National Spelling Bee winner Wendy Guey.

The Palm Beach Post photographer Dallas Kinney won the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his portfolio of pictures of Florida migrant workers, Migration to Misery. The Post has since had photographers been Pulitzer finalists three times.[3]

The paper became nationally recognized for its coverage of the 2000 presidential election for reporting about flawed ballots occurring in Palm Beach County.[4]

In 2003, The Palm Beach Post won an American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) prize for their coverage on a local bishop's resignation following confirmed sexual abuse allegations.[4]

Editor Edward Sears won the Editor of the Year award in 2004 from Editor & Publisher. Sears led the newsroom of The Post from 1985 to 2005.[5]

On Oct. 31, 2017, Cox Media Group announced its plans to sell The Palm Beach Post and Palm Beach Daily News. In 2018, it was announced that GateHouse Media would buy the newspapers for US$49.25 million, with the deal closing on May 1.[6] As part of the Gannett and GateHouse Media merger of 2019, nine staffers were laid off from The Palm Beach Post in 2020.[7][8]

Recent operations edit

In March 1996, PalmBeachPost.com was launched.

In June 2008, the leaders of The Post decided to focus on the core readership area of Palm Beach County and southern Martin County. As digital readership grows, print readership slows. Faced with economic downturn and a changing industry, The Post reduced its payroll of 1,350 to about 1,000 and closes bureaus in Stuart, Port St. Lucie and Delray Beach.

In December 2008, The Post closed its presses and moved printing to the Deerfield Beach plant of the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel.

On March 18, 2018, The Palm Beach Post was sold to the New York-based New Media Investment Group Inc. in a deal worth US$42.35 million.

In August 2018, The Post had its digital team launch the GateHouse Florida Digital Audience team to expand GateHouse's digital audience across Florida.

On April 4, 2019, the longtime editor Tim Burke accepted a lucrative position worth hundreds of thousands of dollars with LRP Media Group after the sale of The Palm Beach Post and all subsidies to the New York Conglomerate, New Media Investment Group. LRP is currently registered as a political research group in Florida.

On Dec. 17, 2020, The Post named Rick Christie as its executive editor.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Help Center – The Palm Beach Post".
  2. ^ Gannett. "Form 10-K". Securities & Exchange Commission. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  3. ^ Pulitzer.org 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ a b "Gale Academic OneFile Select - Document - 10 That Do It RIGHT - The Palm Beach Post West Palm Beach, Fla". go.gale.com. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  5. ^ E&P Staff (January 5, 2005). "'Palm Beach Post' Editor Edward Sears to Retire". Editor & Publisher. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
  6. ^ "New Media acquires The Palm Beach Post & Palm Beach Daily News for $49.3M." The Fly, 28 Mar. 2018. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A532598357/ITOF?u=mlin_m_wellcol&sid=ITOF&xid=9a7dc744. Accessed 1 Apr. 2021.
  7. ^ "9 staffers laid off at The Palm Beach Post as part of Gannett/GateHouse merger". WPTV. 2020-02-27. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  8. ^ Tracy, Marc (2019-11-19). "Gannett, Now Largest U.S. Newspaper Chain, Targets 'Inefficiencies'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  9. ^ Rose, Carol. "Palm Beach Post names veteran journalist Rick Christie as executive editor". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 2021-06-18.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Palm Beach Post is an American daily newspaper serving Palm Beach County in South Florida and parts of the Treasure Coast The Palm Beach PostTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Gannett 1 Founded1916Headquarters2751 South Dixie HighwayWest Palm Beach Florida 33405United StatesCirculation23 454 daily31 595 Sunday as of 2022 2 ISSN1528 5758Websitewww wbr palmbeachpost wbr comOn March 18 2018 in a deal worth US 42 35 million The Palm Beach Post and The Palm Beach Daily News were purchased by New York based New Media Investment Group Inc which has ever since owned and operated The Palm Beach Post and all circulations and associated digital media sources Contents 1 History 2 Recent operations 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Palm Beach Post began as The Palm Beach County a weekly newspaper established in 1910 On January 5 1916 the weekly became a daily morning publication known as The Palm Beach Post In 1934 the Palm Beach businessman Edward R Bradley bought The Palm Beach Post and The Palm Beach Times which published daily in the afternoon In 1947 both were purchased by the longtime resident John Holliday Perry Sr who owned a Florida newspaper chain of six dailies and 15 weeklies In 1948 Perry purchased both the Palm Beach Daily News the main newspaper for the island of Palm Beach and the society magazine Palm Beach Life In June 1969 Cox Enterprises based in Atlanta purchased Perry s Palm Beach and West Palm Beach publications and formed Palm Beach Newspapers Inc Cox was founded by James M Cox a former Ohio governor and the 1920 Democratic presidential candidate who built a media company that today includes daily newspapers weekly newspapers radio and television stations U S cable TV systems local Internet media sites and Mannheim auto auction locations In 1979 The Palm Beach Times was renamed The Evening Times In 1987 The Evening Times and The Post merged into a single morning newspaper called The Palm Beach Post In 1989 all assets and archives of the neighboring sister publication Miami News assets and archives were merged with The Palm Beach Post upon the closure of the former newspaper on New Year s Eve in 1988 In 1996 The Palm Beach Post sponsored the Scripps National Spelling Bee winner Wendy Guey The Palm Beach Post photographer Dallas Kinney won the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his portfolio of pictures of Florida migrant workers Migration to Misery The Post has since had photographers been Pulitzer finalists three times 3 The paper became nationally recognized for its coverage of the 2000 presidential election for reporting about flawed ballots occurring in Palm Beach County 4 In 2003 The Palm Beach Post won an American Society of Newspaper Editors ASNE prize for their coverage on a local bishop s resignation following confirmed sexual abuse allegations 4 Editor Edward Sears won the Editor of the Year award in 2004 from Editor amp Publisher Sears led the newsroom of The Post from 1985 to 2005 5 On Oct 31 2017 Cox Media Group announced its plans to sell The Palm Beach Post and Palm Beach Daily News In 2018 it was announced that GateHouse Media would buy the newspapers for US 49 25 million with the deal closing on May 1 6 As part of the Gannett and GateHouse Media merger of 2019 nine staffers were laid off from The Palm Beach Post in 2020 7 8 Recent operations editIn March 1996 PalmBeachPost com was launched In June 2008 the leaders of The Post decided to focus on the core readership area of Palm Beach County and southern Martin County As digital readership grows print readership slows Faced with economic downturn and a changing industry The Post reduced its payroll of 1 350 to about 1 000 and closes bureaus in Stuart Port St Lucie and Delray Beach In December 2008 The Post closed its presses and moved printing to the Deerfield Beach plant of the Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel On March 18 2018 The Palm Beach Post was sold to the New York based New Media Investment Group Inc in a deal worth US 42 35 million In August 2018 The Post had its digital team launch the GateHouse Florida Digital Audience team to expand GateHouse s digital audience across Florida On April 4 2019 the longtime editor Tim Burke accepted a lucrative position worth hundreds of thousands of dollars with LRP Media Group after the sale of The Palm Beach Post and all subsidies to the New York Conglomerate New Media Investment Group LRP is currently registered as a political research group in Florida On Dec 17 2020 The Post named Rick Christie as its executive editor 9 See also editList of newspapers in Florida nbsp Journalism portalReferences edit Help Center The Palm Beach Post Gannett Form 10 K Securities amp Exchange Commission Retrieved March 10 2023 Pulitzer org Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine a b Gale Academic OneFile Select Document 10 That Do It RIGHT The Palm Beach Post West Palm Beach Fla go gale com Retrieved 2021 04 01 E amp P Staff January 5 2005 Palm Beach Post Editor Edward Sears to Retire Editor amp Publisher Retrieved June 1 2014 New Media acquires The Palm Beach Post amp Palm Beach Daily News for 49 3M The Fly 28 Mar 2018 Gale General OneFile link gale com apps doc A532598357 ITOF u mlin m wellcol amp sid ITOF amp xid 9a7dc744 Accessed 1 Apr 2021 9 staffers laid off at The Palm Beach Post as part of Gannett GateHouse merger WPTV 2020 02 27 Retrieved 2021 04 01 Tracy Marc 2019 11 19 Gannett Now Largest U S Newspaper Chain Targets Inefficiencies The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 04 01 Rose Carol Palm Beach Post names veteran journalist Rick Christie as executive editor The Palm Beach Post Retrieved 2021 06 18 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Palm Beach Post amp oldid 1211018861, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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