Evansville Courier & Press
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The Evansville Courier & Press | |
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The July 27, 2005 front page of The Evansville Courier & Press |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
Format | Broadsheet |
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Owner | E. W. Scripps Company |
Publisher | Jack D. Pate |
Editor | Paul McAuliffe |
Founded | 1845 (as The Evansville Courier) |
Headquarters | 300 E. Walnut St. Evansville, IN 47702-0268 United States |
Circulation | 65,900 Daily 89,900 Sunday[1] |
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Website: courierpress.com |
The Evansville Courier & Press is a local newspaper in Evansville, Indiana. The Evansville Courier & Press serves about 65,000 daily and 90,000 Sunday readers in 30 counties in Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky. In 2002 and 2004, the newspaper was named the state's "Blue Ribbon Daily" by the Hoosier State Press Association.
The Evansville Courier was opened in 1845 by William Newton, a young attorney, and printed its first issue two years before the city had a charter. The Evansville Press was founded in 1906 by Edward W. Scripps as an afternoon daily.
Both papers were separate and fierce competitors until 1937, when the Evansville Press was flooded and the Evansville Courier agreed to print their competitor's paper. In 1938, the two papers organized a common publishing corporation to handle business affairs with each newspaper retaining separate editorial management and policy. Then the E.W. Scripps Company purchased the Evansville Courier in 1986. The two newspapers continued to publish separate editions until the Evansville Press folded on December 31, 1998. The surviving newspaper was renamed the Evansville Courier & Press.
The newspaper is known for its dedication to community service and commitment to education. As part of the newspaper's 150th anniversary, it planted 150 trees on the University of Southern Indiana campus.
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- ^ The E. W. Scripps Company. Scripps Newspapers: The Evansville Courier & Press. Retrieved on 2006-10-17.
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Corporate Leadership: Kenneth W. Lowe (President & CEO) | Richard A. Boehne | A.B. Cruz III | Frank Gardner | Joseph G. NeCastro | Tim Peterman | William B. Peterson | Jennifer L. Weber | Mike G. Contreras | Mark Hale | Lori A. Hickok | M. Denise Kuprionis | Timothy E. Stautberg | E. John Wolfzorn | Judith G. Clabes | Sharon Hite |
News Publications: Abilene Reporter-News | Albuquerue Tribune | Anderson Independent-Mail | Cincinnati Post | Colorado Daily | Commercial Appeal | Corpus Christi Caller-Times | Daily Camera | Evansville Courier & Press | Fort Pierce/PSL Tribune | Henderson Gleaner | Kitsap Sun | Knoxville News Sentinel | Naples Daily News | Port St. Lucie News | Record Searchlight | Rocky Mountain News | San Angelo Standard-Times | Scripps Howard News Service | Times Record News | Treasure Coast Newspapers | Ventura County Star | Vero Beach Press Journal |
ABC Network Affiliates: KNXV | WCPO | WEWS | WFTS | WMAR | WXYZ |
Independent Television Station: KMCI |
Shop at Home / Jewelry Television Network Affiliates1: KCNS | WMFP | WOAC | WRAY | WSAH |
Scripps Networks: Do It Yourself Network | Fine Living | Food Network | Great American Country | Home & Garden Television |
Community Assets: Scripps Howard Foundation | Scripps National Spelling Bee |
Scripps Interactive Media: Shopzilla | TCPalm.com | United Media | UpMyStreet | uSwitch |
1These stations will be sold to Multicultural Television pending FCC approval. |
Annual Revenue: $2.2 billion USD (2004) | Employees: 10,000 | Stock Symbol: NYSE: SSP | Website: www.scripps.com |