The Citizens' Voice

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The Citizens' Voice

The July 27, 2005 front page
of The Citizens' Voice
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid

Owner Times-Shamrock Communications
Founded 1978
Language English
Headquarters 75 N. Washington Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
United States
ISSN 1070-8626

Website: citizensvoice.com

The Citizens' Voice is a tabloid newspaper published daily in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Its 2005 circulation was 32,862, which is mostly comprised of Luzerne County residents.

The newspaper was founded in 1978 by striking employees of the Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company, which published the Times Leader. Established on October 9 of that year, the Citizens' Voice was initially a "strike newspaper" published by the local Newspaper Guild, but quickly grew to became a direct competitor to the Times Leader.

After 11 years, the Newspaper Guild turned control of the Citizens' Voice over to the original striking employees. The Citizens' Voice, Inc., was formed to manage the newspaper.

The Citizens' Voice added a Sunday edition in 1993.

In 2000, the newspaper was sold to Scranton-based Times-Shamrock Communications. That year, the company formed the Northeast Pennsylvania News Alliance, a news-sharing agreement between Times-Shamrock's newspapers and several local radio and TV stations.

Several of the original strikers from 1978 still work for the newspaper. The Citizens' Voice is the oldest newspaper formed by striking workers in the nation.


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