Spartanburg Herald-Journal

Spartanburg Herald-Journal

The 2 August 2007 cover of the Herald-Journal
Type Daily newspaper
Owner The New York Times Company
Founded 1843
Official website goupstate.com

The Spartanburg Herald-Journal is a daily newspaper, and the primary newspaper for Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States.

It is part of the New York Times Regional Media Group.

History

The origins of the paper began with The Spartan, a weekly paper reportedly first printed in about 1842-43.[1][2][3] In 1844, it was renamed The Carolina Spartan. In about 1900, the paper was reportedly bought by The Journal Publishing Company, who renamed it The Spartanburg Journal.[2]

In 1872 (or 1875), The Spartanburg Herald began publishing.[1][2] In 1890, the Herald began daily publication; the Journal followed suit in 1903.[1]

The Herald purchased the Journal in 1914.[4] The Herald was a morning paper, while the Journal covered evenings, with joint editions published on the weekend.[2] Though under common ownership, the Herald and Journal did not completely merge into one paper until October 1982.[2]

In 1929, owner The Herald-Journal Publishing Company sold the papers to its paper distributor, the International Paper and Power Company, who sold them to A.G. Keeney in 1936, who in turn sold to S.S. "Blue" Wallace in 1939.[1] Charles Edward Marsh brought the papers in 1946, and donated them to the non-profit Public Welfare Foundation he had created in 1947.[1][4][5]

A 1969 federal tax law requiring non-profits to sell newspaper holdings eventually required the sale of the paper.[2][5] The New York Times acquired the Herald-Journal from the Public Welfare Foundation in 1985 (along with The Tuscaloosa News and The Gadsden Times), at which time its daily circulation was 47,500, and Sunday 51,000.[6]

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