fbpx
Wikipedia

The Wilson Times

The Wilson Times is an American, English language semiweekly newspaper based in Wilson, North Carolina covering Wilson County. The newspaper is owned by Wilson Times Co. The paper began as Zion's Landmark, established in 1867 by the pastor of the Wilson Primitive Baptist Church, Elder P.D. Gold.[1] In 1896 that pastor founded The Wilson Times, a weekly newspaper. In 1902 the paper began daily publication as The Wilson Daily Times. The newspaper previously offered commercial job print services, book and catalog printing, as well as ruling and bonding services. It also prints the Wilson County Phone Directory, Money Mailer, and Xpress Marketing publications. While initially occupying only a small brick corner store, the Wilson Times upgraded and moved to a custom-built, 30,000-square-foot office building in 1983.[2] The Wilson Times joined the internet in 1997 under the domain wilsondaily.com.[3] The newspaper relocated to its current downtown Wilson office in June 2017.[4] In February 2021, the Times celebrated its 125th anniversary of continuous publication. The first edition of The Wilson Times was printed in February 1896.[5]

The Wilson Times
The Wilson Times Co. building in downtown Wilson, North Carolina
TypeSemiweekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Restoration Newsmedia
Founder(s)John D. Gold
PublisherMorgan Dickerman
EditorCorey Friedman
Associate editorLisa Boykin Batts
Sports editorPaul Durham
Staff writersOlivia Neeley, Brie Handgraaf, Drew C. Wilson
FoundedFeb. 18, 1896 (as The Wilson Times)[1]
LanguageAmerican English
Headquarters126 Nash St. W.
Wilson, North Carolina 27893
Circulation10,762
OCLC number13291843
Websitewilsontimes.com

History edit

John D. Gold, son of Pleasant Daniel Gold, founded The Wilson Times in 1896 as a weekly newspaper. He married Daisy Hendley, who worked as a managing editor at the paper. Gold remained with the newspaper until 1946, when H.D. Brauff leased the newspaper with an option to buy. Elizabeth Gold Swindell, daughter of John D. Gold, acted as the business manager for the newspaper under Brauff, and was offered a one-fifth interest to remain in the position, which she accepted. Elizabeth Gold Swindell announced that she had purchased the paper from the Brauff family in 1956, making her the sole owner. She served as the editor and publisher until she died in 1983. Her son-in-law, Morgan Paul Dickerman II, joined the paper as associate publisher in 1957, and assisted in major expansion of the newspaper. Dickerman served as associate publisher and general manager of the paper until his passing in 1974. Upon his death, Margaret Dickerman, daughter of Elizabeth Gold Swindell, began overseeing the operations of the paper. Morgan Paul Dickerman III joined the paper as vice president in 1979, and was named president and publisher upon the death of Mrs. Swindell.[1]

The Wilson Times remains as "one of the few surviving family-owned newspapers in North Carolina," alongside The Daily Record, owned by Bart and Brent Adams, and Maere Kay Lashmit.[6] In 2019, the two newspapers formed a partnership to create a media management company known as Restoration Newsmedia. The Wilson Times also publishes four weekly newspapers such as the Johnstonian News, The Wake Weekly, The Enterprise, and The Butner-Creedmoor News.[7]

Awards edit

The Wilson Times is a perennial winner in the North Carolina Press Association North Carolina Press Association member directory 's News, Editorial and Photojournalism Contest. Staff members receive individual awards in the annual competition, and the newspaper earned first-place honors in its circulation division for general excellence in 2019[8] and 2018.[9] In the most recent contest, held in 2020, the Times finished third in general excellence.[10]

In 2016, the paper won first place in Editorial Excellence from the Inland Press Association for newspapers under 10,000 circulation for "...five well-written editorials by Corey Friedman, all using sound arguments with pertinent details and connecting with the community on a myriad of local, state and national topics...."[11] Friedman won again in 2017 for editorial writing; about his columns, the judges wrote "The Wilson Times stood out here for unearthing conflicts seldom (perhaps never?) covered elsewhere — while also leading the community towards solutions. "[12]

In 2019, the Times won a Burl Osborne Award for Editorial Leadership from the News Leaders Association for a series of editorials by Friedman that advocated for reforms to the Wilson County Board of Education's public comment policy.[13] "This newspaper tackled an important topic — the public's right to offer their views to elected officials — and it didn't let go," the judges wrote. "It offered readers information to get involved and it effected change. A fine example of a news organization looking out for its readers." The following year, Friedman was named a finalist for the same award.[14]

The Wilson Times won first place in the 2022 National Headliner Awards for editorial writing by an individual or team.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Wilson Times, About us". WilsonTimes.com.
  2. ^ "Old Wilson Times Building" NCSU Libraries
  3. ^ "Wilson Daily Times". Library of Congress. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  4. ^ "Times returns to downtown | the Wilson Times".
  5. ^ Our family's rock for 125 years: The Wilson Times marks milestone Restoration News Media[dead link]
  6. ^ "The Wake Weekly, Butner-Creedmoor News owner forms Restoration Newsmedia". Wake Weekly. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  7. ^ Mateos, Evelyn. "North Carolina Newspapers Form Media Management Company – Editor & Publisher Magazine". Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  8. ^ "North Carolina Press Association".
  9. ^ "Editorial Contest Winners for 2018" (PDF). North Carolina Press Association.
  10. ^ "NCPress Awards".
  11. ^ "Inland 2016 Newsroom Contests highlight achievements in design, innovation, artistry". Inland Press Association. Retrieved 2019-11-15.
  12. ^ "Congratulations to winners & finalists of Inland's Newsroom, News Photo & Print Quality contests!". Inland Press Association. 2018-09-18. Retrieved 2019-11-15.
  13. ^ "2019 NLA Awards".
  14. ^ "2020 NLA Awards".
  15. ^ "88th National Headliner Awards winners" (PDF). Press Club of Atlantic City. 2022.

wilson, times, american, english, language, semiweekly, newspaper, based, wilson, north, carolina, covering, wilson, county, newspaper, owned, wilson, times, paper, began, zion, landmark, established, 1867, pastor, wilson, primitive, baptist, church, elder, go. The Wilson Times is an American English language semiweekly newspaper based in Wilson North Carolina covering Wilson County The newspaper is owned by Wilson Times Co The paper began as Zion s Landmark established in 1867 by the pastor of the Wilson Primitive Baptist Church Elder P D Gold 1 In 1896 that pastor founded The Wilson Times a weekly newspaper In 1902 the paper began daily publication as The Wilson Daily Times The newspaper previously offered commercial job print services book and catalog printing as well as ruling and bonding services It also prints the Wilson County Phone Directory Money Mailer and Xpress Marketing publications While initially occupying only a small brick corner store the Wilson Times upgraded and moved to a custom built 30 000 square foot office building in 1983 2 The Wilson Times joined the internet in 1997 under the domain wilsondaily com 3 The newspaper relocated to its current downtown Wilson office in June 2017 4 In February 2021 the Times celebrated its 125th anniversary of continuous publication The first edition of The Wilson Times was printed in February 1896 5 The Wilson TimesThe Wilson Times Co building in downtown Wilson North CarolinaTypeSemiweekly newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Restoration NewsmediaFounder s John D GoldPublisherMorgan DickermanEditorCorey FriedmanAssociate editorLisa Boykin BattsSports editorPaul DurhamStaff writersOlivia Neeley Brie Handgraaf Drew C WilsonFoundedFeb 18 1896 as The Wilson Times 1 LanguageAmerican EnglishHeadquarters126 Nash St W Wilson North Carolina 27893Circulation10 762OCLC number13291843Websitewilsontimes wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Awards 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editJohn D Gold son of Pleasant Daniel Gold founded The Wilson Times in 1896 as a weekly newspaper He married Daisy Hendley who worked as a managing editor at the paper Gold remained with the newspaper until 1946 when H D Brauff leased the newspaper with an option to buy Elizabeth Gold Swindell daughter of John D Gold acted as the business manager for the newspaper under Brauff and was offered a one fifth interest to remain in the position which she accepted Elizabeth Gold Swindell announced that she had purchased the paper from the Brauff family in 1956 making her the sole owner She served as the editor and publisher until she died in 1983 Her son in law Morgan Paul Dickerman II joined the paper as associate publisher in 1957 and assisted in major expansion of the newspaper Dickerman served as associate publisher and general manager of the paper until his passing in 1974 Upon his death Margaret Dickerman daughter of Elizabeth Gold Swindell began overseeing the operations of the paper Morgan Paul Dickerman III joined the paper as vice president in 1979 and was named president and publisher upon the death of Mrs Swindell 1 The Wilson Times remains as one of the few surviving family owned newspapers in North Carolina alongside The Daily Record owned by Bart and Brent Adams and Maere Kay Lashmit 6 In 2019 the two newspapers formed a partnership to create a media management company known as Restoration Newsmedia The Wilson Times also publishes four weekly newspapers such as the Johnstonian News The Wake Weekly The Enterprise and The Butner Creedmoor News 7 Awards editThe Wilson Times is a perennial winner in the North Carolina Press Association North Carolina Press Association member directory s News Editorial and Photojournalism Contest Staff members receive individual awards in the annual competition and the newspaper earned first place honors in its circulation division for general excellence in 2019 8 and 2018 9 In the most recent contest held in 2020 the Times finished third in general excellence 10 In 2016 the paper won first place in Editorial Excellence from the Inland Press Association for newspapers under 10 000 circulation for five well written editorials by Corey Friedman all using sound arguments with pertinent details and connecting with the community on a myriad of local state and national topics 11 Friedman won again in 2017 for editorial writing about his columns the judges wrote The Wilson Times stood out here for unearthing conflicts seldom perhaps never covered elsewhere while also leading the community towards solutions 12 In 2019 the Times won a Burl Osborne Award for Editorial Leadership from the News Leaders Association for a series of editorials by Friedman that advocated for reforms to the Wilson County Board of Education s public comment policy 13 This newspaper tackled an important topic the public s right to offer their views to elected officials and it didn t let go the judges wrote It offered readers information to get involved and it effected change A fine example of a news organization looking out for its readers The following year Friedman was named a finalist for the same award 14 The Wilson Times won first place in the 2022 National Headliner Awards for editorial writing by an individual or team 15 See also editList of newspapers in North CarolinaReferences edit a b c Wilson Times About us WilsonTimes com Old Wilson Times Building NCSU Libraries Wilson Daily Times Library of Congress Retrieved January 14 2020 Times returns to downtown the Wilson Times Our family s rock for 125 years The Wilson Times marks milestone Restoration News Media dead link The Wake Weekly Butner Creedmoor News owner forms Restoration Newsmedia Wake Weekly Retrieved 2019 10 25 Mateos Evelyn North Carolina Newspapers Form Media Management Company Editor amp Publisher Magazine Retrieved 2019 10 25 North Carolina Press Association Editorial Contest Winners for 2018 PDF North Carolina Press Association NCPress Awards Inland 2016 Newsroom Contests highlight achievements in design innovation artistry Inland Press Association Retrieved 2019 11 15 Congratulations to winners amp finalists of Inland s Newsroom News Photo amp Print Quality contests Inland Press Association 2018 09 18 Retrieved 2019 11 15 2019 NLA Awards 2020 NLA Awards 88th National Headliner Awards winners PDF Press Club of Atlantic City 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Wilson Times amp oldid 1188210437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.