Newark Evening News

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The Newark Evening news
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner
Founded 1873
Ceased publication 1972
Headquarters

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The Newark Evening News was an American newspaper published in Newark, New Jersey. At its apex, journalists considered it the newspaper of record in New Jersey. [1]

It was founded in 1873 by Wallace Scudder, and operated by the Scudder family for 96 of its 98 years.

In 1970, the paper was sold to Media General. In February 1971 the newsroom voted to go out on strike and walked out in May 1971. The strike lasted almost a full year—not settling until April 1972. It faced increasing competition from the Newark Star-Ledger, and for its final four months, the daily editions of the Newark Evening News were printed on Star-Ledger presses.

The paper folded on August 31, 1972.

[edit] Historic Research

Since its demise, the Newark Public Library acquired the paper's records, including ancillary materials (reporters’ notes, etc.), and has undertaken a major preservation project.

[edit] Some distinguished Newark Evening News alumni

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