Green Bay Press-Gazette

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

The Green Bay Press-Gazette is a newspaper whose primary coverage is of northeastern Wisconsin, including Green Bay. The Green Bay Gazette was founded in 1866 as a weekly paper, becoming a daily newspaper in 1871. It merged with its major competitor, the Green Bay Free Press in 1915. 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.

The paper concentrates on local news with limited national and international coverage.[citation needed] Its sports section includes extensive coverage of the the local NFL franchise, the Green Bay Packers. Advertising supplements are published several times a week.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "About Gannett: Green Bay Press-Gazette". Gannett Co., Inc. Retrieved 2006-11-24.
  2. ^ Green Bay Press Gazette daily editions. [when?]

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