Cape Cod Times
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The Cape Cod Times is a broadsheet daily newspaper serving the Cape Cod and Islands area of southeastern Massachusetts, United States. It is owned by Ottaway Community Newspapers, a subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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[edit] History
The paper was first published by businessman J.P. Dunn on October 19, 1936 as the Cape Cod Standard-Times and was distributed jointly on the Cape with The New Bedford Standard-Times until the end of 1970. It was first published as an independent daily for Cape Cod on January 1, 1971 and renamed the Cape Cod Times from September 2, 1975.
[edit] Circulation and offices
According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations report from September 2004, the Times sold an average of 50,896 copies on weekdays and 60,460 copies on Sunday.
The editorial office is in Hyannis, and there are news bureaus and sales offices in Falmouth and Orleans.
[edit] Recent editors
- Bill Breisky (1978-1995)
- Cliff Schechtman (1995-2005)
- Paul Pronovost (2005-present)