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The Sanford Herald

The Sanford Herald is a newspaper published Tuesdays through Saturdays in Sanford, North Carolina. The Sanford Herald has a daily circulation of just over 9,000[2] and is published Tuesday through Saturday, and has published continuously since 1930. The Herald is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations and the North Carolina Press Association. It is published by the Paxton Media Group of Paducah, Kentucky. The paper announced on Dec. 8, 2019 that it would stop publishing a Sunday edition as of Jan. 7, 2020.[3][4]

The Sanford Herald
April 15, 2012 front page
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Paxton Media Group
PublisherJeff Ayers
EditorMark Rogers
Sports editorJohn Cate
Founded1930
Headquarters208 St. Clair Court
Sanford, North Carolina 27331
 United States
Circulation10,936 Tuesday-Sunday, 2002[1]
ISSN1067-179X
OCLC number13264829
Websitesanfordherald.com

History edit

The Sanford Herald was preceded by The Sanford Journal (1926–1930).[4]

Past publishers include W.E. Horner Sr. (Founder and Publisher Emeritus), William E. Horner Jr. (1991–98) and Bill Horner III (1998–2016). Current publisher is Jeff Ayers. The current editor is F.T. Norton.

Past Editors edit

  • Robert W. Mason (1933–34, 1952–57)
  • James R. McIver (1934-1949)
  • Draughn H. Miller (1949–50)
  • Walter H. Paramore (1951)
  • Francis Church (1951–52)
  • Charles McWilliams (1957–58)
  • Charles Presslar (1958–60, 1964–73)
  • Walter Alexander McNeil (1960–64)
  • William C. Hodges (1973–1992)
  • Cornelia Olive
  • Jay Thwaite
  • Dan Fields (2004–2007)
  • Billy Liggett (2007–2011)
  • R.V. Hight (2011–2014)
  • Thomas Jensen (2014–2016)
  • Shawn Stinson (2016–2017)
  • G. Chambers Williams III (2017)
  • Logan Martinez (2017–2019)
  • F.T. Norton (2019–2021)
  • Mark Rogers (2021–)

Redesign edit

In August 2007, The Herald launched a redesign of its newspaper with the intent on better highlighting local content and adding cosmetic improvements. The redesign included more local coverage in its news section and the addition of a daily features section titled "Carolina." The redesign coincided with the newspaper's switch from using Quark XPress design software to Adobe InDesign.

Pay Wall edit

On August 24, 2010, The Herald instituted a pay wall on its website.[5] As of that date, no one could read the stories, archives and most of the other content without subscribing. Online-only subscriptions were offered at $2 per day or $16 per month. Customers with home delivery of the print edition had full access to the website for no additional charge.[6]

Awards edit

The Sanford Herald won the North Carolina Press Association's highest honor, General Excellence, for its division for three consecutive years between 2010 and 2012.[7]

In 2012, The Sanford Herald won 17 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D [8] including first in:

  • Best Video
  • Best Niche Publication
  • Best Color Home Furnishings and Appliances Ad
  • Best Color Apparel, Jewelry and Accessories Ad
  • Best Use of Humor in an Ad

In 2011, The Sanford Herald won 30 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D[9] including first in

  • General News Reporting
  • Deadline News Reporting
  • Online Breaking News
  • Education Reporting
  • News Enterprise Reporting
  • Sports Feature Writing
  • General News Photography
  • Sports Photography
  • Multimedia Project
  • Headline Writing
  • General Excellence for Websites
  • Appearance and Design
  • News Section Design
  • Special Section
  • Best Niche Publication
  • General Excellence for Newspapers

In 2010, The Sanford Herald won 25 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D[10] including first in

  • General News Reporting
  • Deadline News Reporting
  • Education Reporting
  • News Enterprise Reporting
  • General News Photography
  • Photo Illustration
  • Best Video
  • Criticism
  • Appearance and Design

Content edit

The Herald covers several topics, including local government (Lee County Board of Commissioners, Sanford City Council, Broadway Town Commissioners, Lee County Board of Education), state government (North Carolina General Assembly), education, arts and entertainment, religion, business and crime. The daily news section ranges from 10-16 pages.

The sports section covers the local high schools (Lee County High School, Southern Lee High School), Central Carolina Community College athletics, local golf tournaments, other youth sports, Campbell University athletics and more. Local football coach Jody Stouffer writes a column keeping track of former high school athletes and their college sports achievements.[3]

The Herald utilizes weekly syndicated columns from writers such as George Will, Walter Williams, John Hood, Chris Fitzsimmons, D.G. Martin, Michelle Singletary and more. The editorial page also features local editorials and columns and editorial cartoons.

The Herald's social media footprint includes a Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Reporters will also often run their own individual social media accounts, reporting on the news of the day and live-tweeting from government meetings and other events.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NC Newspapers by circulation". University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2002.
  2. ^ "The Sanford Herald". Audit Bureau of Circulation. Retrieved May 25, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Sanford Herald, about us". sanfordherald.com. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "The Sanford Herald". Library of Congress. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  5. ^ "Sanford Herald login page". secure2.matchbin.com. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  6. ^ "Sanford Herald subscription page". Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  7. ^ "2012 NCPA Awards". NCPress.com. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
  8. ^ "NCPA Awards 2012". NCPRESS.com. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
  9. ^ "2011 Awards". NCPress.com. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  10. ^ "2010 NCPA Awards". NCPress.com. Retrieved April 25, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Sanford Herald is a newspaper published Tuesdays through Saturdays in Sanford North Carolina The Sanford Herald has a daily circulation of just over 9 000 2 and is published Tuesday through Saturday and has published continuously since 1930 The Herald is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations and the North Carolina Press Association It is published by the Paxton Media Group of Paducah Kentucky The paper announced on Dec 8 2019 that it would stop publishing a Sunday edition as of Jan 7 2020 3 4 The Sanford HeraldApril 15 2012 front pageTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Paxton Media GroupPublisherJeff AyersEditorMark RogersSports editorJohn CateFounded1930Headquarters208 St Clair Court Sanford North Carolina 27331 United StatesCirculation10 936 Tuesday Sunday 2002 1 ISSN1067 179XOCLC number13264829Websitesanfordherald wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Past Editors 1 2 Redesign 1 3 Pay Wall 1 4 Awards 2 Content 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Sanford Herald was preceded by The Sanford Journal 1926 1930 4 Past publishers include W E Horner Sr Founder and Publisher Emeritus William E Horner Jr 1991 98 and Bill Horner III 1998 2016 Current publisher is Jeff Ayers The current editor is F T Norton Past Editors edit Robert W Mason 1933 34 1952 57 James R McIver 1934 1949 Draughn H Miller 1949 50 Walter H Paramore 1951 Francis Church 1951 52 Charles McWilliams 1957 58 Charles Presslar 1958 60 1964 73 Walter Alexander McNeil 1960 64 William C Hodges 1973 1992 Cornelia Olive Jay Thwaite Dan Fields 2004 2007 Billy Liggett 2007 2011 R V Hight 2011 2014 Thomas Jensen 2014 2016 Shawn Stinson 2016 2017 G Chambers Williams III 2017 Logan Martinez 2017 2019 F T Norton 2019 2021 Mark Rogers 2021 Redesign edit In August 2007 The Herald launched a redesign of its newspaper with the intent on better highlighting local content and adding cosmetic improvements The redesign included more local coverage in its news section and the addition of a daily features section titled Carolina The redesign coincided with the newspaper s switch from using Quark XPress design software to Adobe InDesign Pay Wall edit On August 24 2010 The Herald instituted a pay wall on its website 5 As of that date no one could read the stories archives and most of the other content without subscribing Online only subscriptions were offered at 2 per day or 16 per month Customers with home delivery of the print edition had full access to the website for no additional charge 6 Awards edit The Sanford Herald won the North Carolina Press Association s highest honor General Excellence for its division for three consecutive years between 2010 and 2012 7 In 2012 The Sanford Herald won 17 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D 8 including first in Best Video Best Niche Publication Best Color Home Furnishings and Appliances Ad Best Color Apparel Jewelry and Accessories Ad Best Use of Humor in an AdIn 2011 The Sanford Herald won 30 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D 9 including first in General News Reporting Deadline News Reporting Online Breaking News Education Reporting News Enterprise Reporting Sports Feature Writing General News Photography Sports Photography Multimedia Project Headline Writing General Excellence for Websites Appearance and Design News Section Design Special Section Best Niche Publication General Excellence for NewspapersIn 2010 The Sanford Herald won 25 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D 10 including first in General News Reporting Deadline News Reporting Education Reporting News Enterprise Reporting General News Photography Photo Illustration Best Video Criticism Appearance and DesignContent editThe Herald covers several topics including local government Lee County Board of Commissioners Sanford City Council Broadway Town Commissioners Lee County Board of Education state government North Carolina General Assembly education arts and entertainment religion business and crime The daily news section ranges from 10 16 pages The sports section covers the local high schools Lee County High School Southern Lee High School Central Carolina Community College athletics local golf tournaments other youth sports Campbell University athletics and more Local football coach Jody Stouffer writes a column keeping track of former high school athletes and their college sports achievements 3 The Herald utilizes weekly syndicated columns from writers such as George Will Walter Williams John Hood Chris Fitzsimmons D G Martin Michelle Singletary and more The editorial page also features local editorials and columns and editorial cartoons The Herald s social media footprint includes a Facebook Twitter and Instagram Reporters will also often run their own individual social media accounts reporting on the news of the day and live tweeting from government meetings and other events See also editList of newspapers in North CarolinaReferences edit NC Newspapers by circulation University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2002 The Sanford Herald Audit Bureau of Circulation Retrieved May 25 2008 a b Sanford Herald about us sanfordherald com Retrieved October 4 2017 a b The Sanford Herald Library of Congress Retrieved January 14 2020 Sanford Herald login page secure2 matchbin com Retrieved August 28 2010 Sanford Herald subscription page Retrieved August 28 2010 2012 NCPA Awards NCPress com Retrieved March 25 2013 NCPA Awards 2012 NCPRESS com Retrieved March 25 2013 2011 Awards NCPress com Retrieved April 25 2012 2010 NCPA Awards NCPress com Retrieved April 25 2012 External links editOfficial website 35 28 52 N 79 10 50 W 35 48099 N 79 18057 W 35 48099 79 18057 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Sanford Herald amp oldid 1188208590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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