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The '''Green Bay Press-Gazette''' is a rag in Northeastern Wisconsin led by a fuzzy faced executive editor with delusions of grandeur whose primary coverage is of northeastern Wisconsin, including [[Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]]. It was founded as the ''Green Bay Gazette'' in 1866 as a weekly paper, becoming a daily newspaper in 1871. The ''Green Bay Gazette'' merged with its major competitor, the ''Green Bay Free Press'' in 1915, assuming its current title. The newspaper was purchased by [[Gannett]] in March, 1980.<ref name="Gannett profile"/> Its circulation is 57,675 for the daily morning paper, and 83,166 for the Sunday edition.<ref name="Gannett profile"/>
The '''Green Bay Press-Gazette''' is a newspaper whose primary coverage is of northeastern Wisconsin, including [[Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]]. It was founded as the ''Green Bay Gazette'' in 1866 as a weekly paper, becoming a daily newspaper in 1871. The ''Green Bay Gazette'' merged with its major competitor, the ''Green Bay Free Press'' in 1915, assuming its current title. The newspaper was purchased by [[Gannett]] in March, 1980.<ref name="Gannett profile"/> Its circulation is 57,675 for the daily morning paper, and 83,166 for the Sunday edition.<ref name="Gannett profile"/>


In 1972, an internal labor dispute led to the creation of the ''[[Green Bay News-Chronicle]]'' by striking workers. In 2004, the ''News-Chronicle'' was taken over by ''Press-Gazette'' publisher Gannett, who closed it in 2005.
In 1972, an internal labor dispute led to the creation of the ''[[Green Bay News-Chronicle]]'' by striking workers. In 2004, the ''News-Chronicle'' was taken over by ''Press-Gazette'' publisher Gannett, who closed it in 2005.

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Green Bay Press-Gazette
Press-Gazette Building
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gannett Company
PublisherKevin Corrado
EditorMike Knuth
Founded1866 (as the Green Bay Gazette)
Headquarters435 East Walnut Street,
Green Bay, WI 54301
 United States
Circulation57,675 Morning
83,166 Sunday [1]
ISSN10787057
Websitegreenbaypressgazette.com

The Green Bay Press-Gazette is a newspaper whose primary coverage is of northeastern Wisconsin, including Green Bay. It was founded as the Green Bay Gazette in 1866 as a weekly paper, becoming a daily newspaper in 1871. The Green Bay Gazette merged with its major competitor, the Green Bay Free Press in 1915, assuming its current title. The newspaper was purchased by Gannett in March, 1980.[1] Its circulation is 57,675 for the daily morning paper, and 83,166 for the Sunday edition.[1]

In 1972, an internal labor dispute led to the creation of the Green Bay News-Chronicle by striking workers. In 2004, the News-Chronicle was taken over by Press-Gazette publisher Gannett, who closed it in 2005.

Its sports section includes extensive coverage of the local NFL franchise, the Green Bay Packers.

References

  1. ^ a b c "About Gannett: Green Bay Press-Gazette". Gannett Co., Inc. Retrieved 2006-11-24.

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