Orlando Sentinel

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Orlando Sentinel

The August 22, 2008 front page of the
Orlando Sentinel
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Tribune Company
Publisher Howard Greenberg
Founded 1876
Headquarters 633 North Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
US
Circulation 227,593 Daily
332,030 Sunday[1]
ISSN 0744-6055
Official website www.orlandosentinel.com

The Orlando Sentinel is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida and the Central Florida region. It was founded in 1876. The Sentinel is owned by Tribune Company and is overseen by the Chicago Tribune. It has historically tilted conservative; it has only endorsed a Democrat for president three times since 1964--Lyndon Johnson in 1964, John Kerry in 2004 and Barack Obama in 2008.

As of 2005, the Sentinel's president and publisher was Kathleen Waltz; she announced her resignation in February 2008. Howard Greenberg, publisher of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, was named publisher of both the Sun-Sentinel and the Orlando Sentinel after Waltz left.[2]

History

From the early 1930s to 1965, the newspaper was owned and operated by Martin Andersen. It was purchased that year by the Tribune Company.

Publishing History of the Orlando Sentinel and its predecessors:[3]

  • Orlando Reporter: 1892–1903? (merged with Evening Star to form Evening Reporter-Star)
  • Evening Star: January–December 1903? (merged with Orlando Reporter to form Evening Reporter-Star)
  • Evening Reporter-Star: 1904?–March 1947 (continues Orlando Reporter and Evening Star; continued by Orlando Evening Star)
  • Orlando Evening Star: April 1947 – 1973 (continues Evening Reporter-Star; merged with Orlando Morning Sentinel to form the Orlando Sentinel-Star)
  • Orlando Morning Sentinel: 1913–1973 (title varies: Daily Sentinel; Morning Sentinel; merged with Orlando Evening Star to form the Orlando Sentinel-Star)
  • Orlando Sentinel-Star: 1974–April 25, 1982 (continues Orlando Morning Sentinel and Orlando Evening Star; continued by Orlando Sentinel)
  • Orlando Sentinel: April 26, 1982–present (continues Orlando Sentinel-Star)

Redesign

In 2008, the Orlando Sentinel's parent company, Tribune Company, called for a redesign of the Sentinel. The new layout, which debuted in June 2008, was formatted to appeal to busy readers.[4][5]

Pulitzer Prizes

Notable staff

  • Michael A. Bianchi: sports columnist
  • Greg Dawson: consumer rights columnist (terminated from the Sentinel in 2011)
  • Scott Maxwell: local columnist

Prices

The Sentinel prices are: $1.50 daily; $2 Sunday/Thanksgiving Day.

See also

References

  1. "2008 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U.S. by Circulation" (PDF). Burrelles Luce. 2008-10-27. Retrieved 2008-10-27. 
  2. Christopher Boyd (February 15, 2008). "Orlando Sentinel's publisher resigns". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved October 25, 2011. 
  3. See Florida Newspapers—a list of Florida newspapers for which indexes or full-text are available at the University of Central Florida Library.
  4. "Tribune’s Redesign Kicks Off With Orlando Sentinel"
  5. "US: Orlando Sentinel redesign geared towards "busy readers""

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