Albuquerque Journal
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The July 27, 2005 front page of the Albuquerque Journal. |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
Format | Broadsheet |
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Owner | Journal Publishing Company |
Publisher | T.H. Lang |
Editor | Editor, Kent Walz Managing Editor, Karen Moses News Editor, Steve Williams |
Founded | 1880 (as the Albuquerque Daily Journal) |
Headquarters | 7777 Jefferson Street NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109 United States |
Circulation | 105,966 Daily 146,931 Sunday[1] |
ISSN | 1526-5137 |
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Website: abqjournal.com |
The Albuquerque Journal is the largest newspaper in New Mexico. It is a morning paper, published 365 days a year[2]. Its earliest predecessor, the Albuquerque Daily Journal, was first published on October 14, 1880.[2] The newspaper is owned (and editorially controlled) by the Journal Publishing Company, a family-owned business headed by president/publisher T.H. Lang; it is operated by the Albuquerque Publishing Company.
On February 20, 1933, during the Great Depression, the Journal and The Albuquerque Tribune became the first newspapers to create what was later called a Joint Operating Agreement (JOA).[3] This first JOA created the Albuquerque Publishing Company, in probable violation of anti-trust laws at the time[3]. The new company was a partnership which took over all non-editorial departments of the two papers and gave the Tribune a fixed percentage (about 40%) of the combined revenues of the two newspapers, regardless of circulation.[3]
After the E. W. Scripps Company shut down the Tribune on February 23, 2008, it retained its ~40% stake in the Albuquerque Publishing Company.[4] As a result, Scripps gets a corresponding share in any future Journal profits.[4]
[edit] Endorsements
During the 2004 presidential election, the Journal endorsed George W. Bush.[5] During the 2006 midterm elections, it endorsed 1st Congressional district candidate Heather Wilson (R).[6]
[edit] References
- ^ 2007 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U.S. by Circulation (PDF). BurrellesLuce (2007-03-31). Retrieved on 2007-06-01.
- ^ a b The Albuquerque Journal: A Story of History (HTML). Albuquerque Publishing Co. (2006). Retrieved on 2008-01-05.
- ^ a b c Albuquerque Journal: still king of the hill from a May 1995 'New Mexico Business Journal article, via findarticle.com
- ^ a b Tribune Is Gone &mdashl But Scripps Still Sharing Profits In Albuquerque, a February 25, 2008 article from Editor & Publisher
- ^ Editorial. "Re-Elect George Bush" (fee required), Albuquerque Journal, 2004-10-31.
- ^ Editorial. "Journal Endorsements" (fee required), Albuquerque Journal, 2006-11-05.