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Woodstock Sentinel-Review

The Woodstock Sentinel-Review is a local daily newspaper that serves Woodstock, Ontario and Oxford County in the Canadian province of Ontario.

Woodstock Sentinel Review
Front page of the July 12, 2013 edition
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Postmedia
EditorBruce Urquhart
FoundedSept. 11, 1886
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters210 Dundas St.
London, Ontario
N6A 5J3
Websitewww.woodstocksentinelreview.com

It's published four days a week, Tuesday to Friday, after the Monday print edition was ended November 19, 2018.[1] The Sentinel-Review is owned by the Postmedia Network corporation. The newspaper is printed at The Hamilton Spectator, which prints several Postmedia Network newspapers, and is designed in Barrie, Ontario. The Sentinel-Review was formerly printed at The London Free Press for more than 10 years until their print production moved to Hamilton after Postmedia announced The London Free Press' printing press operations would be closed and outsourced to Hamilton.[2] The Sentinel-Review's last London print date was Oct. 6, 2016 and their first printing out of Hamilton was Oct. 10, 2016. Content for The Oxford Review is provided from the Sentinel-Review and is delivered by mail every Thursday in Oxford County.

History edit

In one form or another, The Sentinel-Review has been published since the 1850s and has gone by several names, including The Daily Sentinel-Review, The Weekly Sentinel-Review, The Woodstock Herald, The Woodstock Monarch, The Woodstock Times, The Woodstock Review, and The Woodstock Sentinel. Although having gone through different names over its lengthy history, it was originally two newspapers. The Woodstock Sentinel began on Jan. 1, 1854, while the Woodstock Review first appeared Oct. 1, 1870. The two papers would merge about 16 years later on Saturday, Sept. 11, 1886 with George Robson Pattullo serving as the first editor when it was a weekly and his brother, Andrew Pattullo, after it became a daily.[3] The Sentinel-Review, which was formerly part of the Sun Media chain of newspapers that was a division of Quebecor Media, was purchased by Postmedia Network in October 2014[4] with the sale being approved Competition Bureau in March 2015.[5][6] Archived editions of The Sentinel-Review, or one of its predecessors, starting from the 1850s to the present can be found online at the Woodstock Public Library and Oxford Historical Association.[7][8]

Readership edit

The Sentinel-Review is available throughout Oxford County, but primarily in Woodstock with newspapers also being available and delivered to Tavistock, Thamesford, Ingersoll, Beachville, Embro, Norwich, Innerkip, Burgessville, Tillsonburg, Plattsville and other communities in the Oxford County. In the 2000s The Sentinel-Review began publishing stories, photos and videos online on its website as a new avenue to reach readers in the changing era of journalism. From the time they began the crossover into the digital age, The Sentinel-Review has had a presence in multiple social media forums such as Twitter, Facebook, the Internet, live chats and other methods to further reach local, national and international readers. Since those early online days, they have maintained a constant digital presence with thousands of unique page views.[9]

Newsroom edit

The Sentinel-Review newsroom was based out of 16 Brock St. in Woodstock until late November, 2017 when the office was sold and the paper was left without a home. The Sentinel-Review continued to be without an office until it was moved into the London Free Press newsroom at 210 Dundas St. in London, Ontario as of April 29, 2019.[10]

The Brock St. office also had The Ingersoll Times and The Norwich Gazette staffed in their building beginning in February. 2013.[11] Both papers were weeklies and came out every Wednesday. In 2017, between The Sentinel Review, The Norwich Gazette and The Ingersoll Times there are two editors and five reporters, who cover news, sports, politics, health, court, education, agriculture and entertainment in Oxford County. As of 2019, there were two reporters. The Ingersoll Times and The Norwich Gazette were closed by Postmedia in June, 2018.[12]

In recent years several former and current staff have been nominated and received multiple Ontario Newspaper Awards for journalism and photography, in addition to other journalism awards. There's also sales and advertisement representatives, warehouse workers and administration staff of about 20 full-time and part-time employees, including the seven people in editorial as of 2017. In 2019, there were about five.

The advertising manager is Curtis Armstrong and the managing editor is Bruce Urquhart, who also holds the same position with the Oxford Review and the daily newspaper The Stratford Beacon-Herald that's printed Monday to Saturday that serves the community of Stratford and surrounding areas in Perth County.

Past owners, publishers, editors and notable reporters edit

Alexander Hay - 1854

  • Hay helped start the weekly Woodstock Sentinel in 1854, but was bought out by co-partner and father-in-law John McWhinnie shortly after it began publication. He had previously worked for the Oxford Star.[13]

John McWhinnie - 1854 to 1870

  • McWhinnie started the weekly Woodstock Sentinel with his son-in-law, Alexander Hay, Jan. 1, 1854, but bought Hay out shortly after it began publication and brought in his son Robert McWhinnie. John McWhinnie was born in Scotland and had edited the British American from 1849 to 1853.[14]

Robert McWhinnie - 1854 to 1870

  • McWhinnie was brought in by his father John McWhinnie in 1854 after he had bought out his co-partner Alexander Hay. Robert McWhinnie was the published and handled some editing duties. The Woodstock Sentinel was four pages in length, published on Fridays and printed on a Hoe press, which was powered by a hand turned wheel.[15]

Daniel Clark - 1870 to 1875

  • Clark started the Woodstock Weekly Review with his brother-in-law in Oct. 1870 as a response to the creation of the Woodstock Sentinel. He retired from the paper in 1875 to become the superintendent of the Provincial Lunatic Asylum in Toronto.[16]

F.J. Gissing - 1870 to 1877

  • Gissing, along with his brother-in-law Daniel Clark, created the Woodstock Weekly Review in Oct. 1870. Both Clark and he previously worked together on the Princeton Review. When Clark left the paper in 1875, Gissing continued alone until he became partners with Robert Laidlaw and he was bought out after the Review and the Sentinel merged.[17]

George Robson Pattullo - 1870 to 1880

  • Pattullo bought the Woodstock Sentinel from Robert McWhinnie in Sept., 1870 and brought in his brother Andrew in 1875 with the Sentinel merging with the Woodstock Review in 1878. G.R. Pattullo was the first editor of the weekly Sentinel-Review and served as publisher along with Robert Laidlaw. He previously worked at the Paris Transcript and worked as the registrar for the County of Oxford after leaving the paper. He was also the chief Liberal organizer for Ontario starting in 1880.[18]

Andrew Pattullo - 1875 to 1901

  • Andrew Pattullo joined the paper with his brother when it was still the Woodstock Sentinel, a weekly paper. He continued when it merged with the Woodstock Review in 1878. Andrew stayed with the paper when his brother, George, left and remained until the Sentinel-Review Co. took sole control away from Andrew Pattullo. He was also elected as an MPP for North Oxford in 1886 and was president of the Canadian Press Association in 1890.[19]

Robert A. Laidlaw - 1877 to 1880

  • Laidlaw was the first publisher with George Robson Pattullo on the weekly Sentinel-Review in 1878. He was bought out by Andrew Pattullo in 1880.[20]

William J. Taylor - 1901 to 1907

John Markey - 1907 to 1927

  • Markey was a former reporter in the 19th century before leaving to work at a Detroit newspaper. He returned to work at the Woodstock Express and eventual the Sentinel-Review.[22]

M. McIntrye Hood - 1927 to 1929

  • Hood had been with the Sentinel-Review since 1920 before becoming managing editor.[23]

W.E. Elliott - 1929 to 1941

  • Elliott was the managing editor for 12 years. He left the Sentinel-Review to work at the Toronto Telegram.[24]

Bill Fitsell - late 1940s

Morley Safer - 1951

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Note to Readers".
  2. ^ Free Press Staff. "Postmedia to move printing of The Free Press". The London Free Press. The London Free Press. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  3. ^ "A Look Back at 125 Years," The Woodstock Sentinel-Review, Aug. 17, 2011, sec. B, pg. 1.
  4. ^ "Postmedia buys Sun Media for $316M".
  5. ^ "Sun Media sale to Postmedia gets green light from Competition Bureau".
  6. ^ "Competition Bureau will not challenge Postmedia's acquisition of Sun Media". 25 March 2015.
  7. ^ Archived from the original on March 14, 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Woodstock Newspapers". woodstock.news.halinet.on.ca. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on December 2, 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  10. ^ "The Free Press moving into new home in heart of downtown London".
  11. ^ . January 30, 2013. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Postmedia to shutter 3 southwestern Ontario newspapers to 'stabilize costs' | CBC News".
  13. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  14. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  15. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  16. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  17. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  18. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  19. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  20. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  21. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  22. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  23. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  24. ^ Sharpe, Gerry. "Local History Spotlight on Newspapers: The Sentinel-Review," Woodstock Public Library, Aug. 1992.
  25. ^ Warren, Jim (February 1, 1994). "President Bill" (PDF). Kingston Historical Society. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  26. ^ Vespa, Mary. "If Anthropologist Jane Safer Finds Husband Morley Home, It's Rarely for More Than 60 Minutes". People. People Magazine. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  27. ^ "60 Minutes' Morley Safer dies at 84". CBS News. CBS. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  28. ^ Maloney, Patrick. "Former London Free Press reporter Morley Safer became 'enchanted' with TV, where his work has made him famous". The London Free Press. The London Free Press. Retrieved 21 May 2016.

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Woodstock Sentinel Review news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The Woodstock Sentinel Review is a local daily newspaper that serves Woodstock Ontario and Oxford County in the Canadian province of Ontario Woodstock Sentinel ReviewFront page of the July 12 2013 editionTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s PostmediaEditorBruce UrquhartFoundedSept 11 1886LanguageEnglishHeadquarters210 Dundas St London OntarioN6A 5J3Websitewww wbr woodstocksentinelreview wbr com It s published four days a week Tuesday to Friday after the Monday print edition was ended November 19 2018 1 The Sentinel Review is owned by the Postmedia Network corporation The newspaper is printed at The Hamilton Spectator which prints several Postmedia Network newspapers and is designed in Barrie Ontario The Sentinel Review was formerly printed at The London Free Press for more than 10 years until their print production moved to Hamilton after Postmedia announced The London Free Press printing press operations would be closed and outsourced to Hamilton 2 The Sentinel Review s last London print date was Oct 6 2016 and their first printing out of Hamilton was Oct 10 2016 Content for The Oxford Review is provided from the Sentinel Review and is delivered by mail every Thursday in Oxford County Contents 1 History 2 Readership 3 Newsroom 4 Past owners publishers editors and notable reporters 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn one form or another The Sentinel Review has been published since the 1850s and has gone by several names including The Daily Sentinel Review The Weekly Sentinel Review The Woodstock Herald The Woodstock Monarch The Woodstock Times The Woodstock Review and The Woodstock Sentinel Although having gone through different names over its lengthy history it was originally two newspapers The Woodstock Sentinel began on Jan 1 1854 while the Woodstock Review first appeared Oct 1 1870 The two papers would merge about 16 years later on Saturday Sept 11 1886 with George Robson Pattullo serving as the first editor when it was a weekly and his brother Andrew Pattullo after it became a daily 3 The Sentinel Review which was formerly part of the Sun Media chain of newspapers that was a division of Quebecor Media was purchased by Postmedia Network in October 2014 4 with the sale being approved Competition Bureau in March 2015 5 6 Archived editions of The Sentinel Review or one of its predecessors starting from the 1850s to the present can be found online at the Woodstock Public Library and Oxford Historical Association 7 8 Readership editThe Sentinel Review is available throughout Oxford County but primarily in Woodstock with newspapers also being available and delivered to Tavistock Thamesford Ingersoll Beachville Embro Norwich Innerkip Burgessville Tillsonburg Plattsville and other communities in the Oxford County In the 2000s The Sentinel Review began publishing stories photos and videos online on its website as a new avenue to reach readers in the changing era of journalism From the time they began the crossover into the digital age The Sentinel Review has had a presence in multiple social media forums such as Twitter Facebook the Internet live chats and other methods to further reach local national and international readers Since those early online days they have maintained a constant digital presence with thousands of unique page views 9 Newsroom editThe Sentinel Review newsroom was based out of 16 Brock St in Woodstock until late November 2017 when the office was sold and the paper was left without a home The Sentinel Review continued to be without an office until it was moved into the London Free Press newsroom at 210 Dundas St in London Ontario as of April 29 2019 10 The Brock St office also had The Ingersoll Times and The Norwich Gazette staffed in their building beginning in February 2013 11 Both papers were weeklies and came out every Wednesday In 2017 between The Sentinel Review The Norwich Gazette and The Ingersoll Times there are two editors and five reporters who cover news sports politics health court education agriculture and entertainment in Oxford County As of 2019 there were two reporters The Ingersoll Times and The Norwich Gazette were closed by Postmedia in June 2018 12 In recent years several former and current staff have been nominated and received multiple Ontario Newspaper Awards for journalism and photography in addition to other journalism awards There s also sales and advertisement representatives warehouse workers and administration staff of about 20 full time and part time employees including the seven people in editorial as of 2017 In 2019 there were about five The advertising manager is Curtis Armstrong and the managing editor is Bruce Urquhart who also holds the same position with the Oxford Review and the daily newspaper The Stratford Beacon Herald that s printed Monday to Saturday that serves the community of Stratford and surrounding areas in Perth County Past owners publishers editors and notable reporters editAlexander Hay 1854 Hay helped start the weekly Woodstock Sentinel in 1854 but was bought out by co partner and father in law John McWhinnie shortly after it began publication He had previously worked for the Oxford Star 13 John McWhinnie 1854 to 1870 McWhinnie started the weekly Woodstock Sentinel with his son in law Alexander Hay Jan 1 1854 but bought Hay out shortly after it began publication and brought in his son Robert McWhinnie John McWhinnie was born in Scotland and had edited the British American from 1849 to 1853 14 Robert McWhinnie 1854 to 1870 McWhinnie was brought in by his father John McWhinnie in 1854 after he had bought out his co partner Alexander Hay Robert McWhinnie was the published and handled some editing duties The Woodstock Sentinel was four pages in length published on Fridays and printed on a Hoe press which was powered by a hand turned wheel 15 Daniel Clark 1870 to 1875 Clark started the Woodstock Weekly Review with his brother in law in Oct 1870 as a response to the creation of the Woodstock Sentinel He retired from the paper in 1875 to become the superintendent of the Provincial Lunatic Asylum in Toronto 16 F J Gissing 1870 to 1877 Gissing along with his brother in law Daniel Clark created the Woodstock Weekly Review in Oct 1870 Both Clark and he previously worked together on the Princeton Review When Clark left the paper in 1875 Gissing continued alone until he became partners with Robert Laidlaw and he was bought out after the Review and the Sentinel merged 17 George Robson Pattullo 1870 to 1880 Pattullo bought the Woodstock Sentinel from Robert McWhinnie in Sept 1870 and brought in his brother Andrew in 1875 with the Sentinel merging with the Woodstock Review in 1878 G R Pattullo was the first editor of the weekly Sentinel Review and served as publisher along with Robert Laidlaw He previously worked at the Paris Transcript and worked as the registrar for the County of Oxford after leaving the paper He was also the chief Liberal organizer for Ontario starting in 1880 18 Andrew Pattullo 1875 to 1901 Andrew Pattullo joined the paper with his brother when it was still the Woodstock Sentinel a weekly paper He continued when it merged with the Woodstock Review in 1878 Andrew stayed with the paper when his brother George left and remained until the Sentinel Review Co took sole control away from Andrew Pattullo He was also elected as an MPP for North Oxford in 1886 and was president of the Canadian Press Association in 1890 19 Robert A Laidlaw 1877 to 1880 Laidlaw was the first publisher with George Robson Pattullo on the weekly Sentinel Review in 1878 He was bought out by Andrew Pattullo in 1880 20 William J Taylor 1901 to 1907 Taylor was brought in from the Montreal Herald where he was business manager 21 John Markey 1907 to 1927 Markey was a former reporter in the 19th century before leaving to work at a Detroit newspaper He returned to work at the Woodstock Express and eventual the Sentinel Review 22 M McIntrye Hood 1927 to 1929 Hood had been with the Sentinel Review since 1920 before becoming managing editor 23 W E Elliott 1929 to 1941 Elliott was the managing editor for 12 years He left the Sentinel Review to work at the Toronto Telegram 24 Bill Fitsell late 1940s Wrote for the Sentinel Review and later became a noted historian and founder of the Society for International Hockey Research 25 Morley Safer 1951 After dropping out of the University of Western Ontario in 1951 at 19 years old Safer joined the Sentinel Review earning 28 a week 26 Following a short stint at the Sentinel Review Safer joined the London Free Press and eventually worked for the Canadian Broadcast Corporation the Toronto Telegram Reuters and most notably CBS 60 Minutes covering major international events like the Suez Crisis the building of the Berlin Wall and the Vietnam War 27 28 See also editList of newspapers in CanadaReferences edit Note to Readers Free Press Staff Postmedia to move printing of The Free Press The London Free Press The London Free Press Retrieved 1 June 2016 A Look Back at 125 Years The Woodstock Sentinel Review Aug 17 2011 sec B pg 1 Postmedia buys Sun Media for 316M Sun Media sale to Postmedia gets green light from Competition Bureau Competition Bureau will not challenge Postmedia s acquisition of Sun Media 25 March 2015 Explore the papers through individual community views Archived from the original on March 14 2017 Retrieved 22 March 2023 Woodstock Newspapers woodstock news halinet on ca Retrieved August 10 2013 Newspapers Community Archived from the original on December 2 2011 Retrieved 22 March 2023 The Free Press moving into new home in heart of downtown London Ingersoll Times office relocated January 30 2013 Archived from the original on October 4 2013 Retrieved 22 March 2023 Postmedia to shutter 3 southwestern Ontario newspapers to stabilize costs CBC News Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Sharpe Gerry Local History Spotlight on Newspapers The Sentinel Review Woodstock Public Library Aug 1992 Warren Jim February 1 1994 President Bill PDF Kingston Historical Society Retrieved December 6 2020 Vespa Mary If Anthropologist Jane Safer Finds Husband Morley Home It s Rarely for More Than 60 Minutes People People Magazine Retrieved 21 May 2016 60 Minutes Morley Safer dies at 84 CBS News CBS Retrieved 21 May 2016 Maloney Patrick Former London Free Press reporter Morley Safer became enchanted with TV where his work has made him famous The London Free Press The London Free Press Retrieved 21 May 2016 External links editWoodstock Sentinel Review Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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