The Herald-Mail

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The Herald-Mail
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Schurz Communications, Inc.
Publisher Andy Bruns
Editor Jake Womer
Founded 1828 (Daily Mail); 1873 (Morning Herald)
Language American English
Headquarters 100 Summit Avenue
P.O. Box 439
Hagerstown, Maryland 21741
 United States
Circulation 27,000 daily and Sunday 32,000
Official website heraldmailmedia.com

The Herald-Mail is a newspaper serving the cities of Hagerstown, Maryland, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and Martinsburg, West Virginia and surrounding counties of Washington in Maryland, Franklin and Fulton in Pennsylvania, and Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan in West Virginia.

History

The Morning Herald was the first daily newspaper in Hagerstown, beginning publication in 1873. The Mail began in 1828 but was not a daily paper, The Daily Mail, until 1890. In 1920, the two papers merged. In 1960, they were purchased by Schurz Communications of South Bend, Indiana. The Herald-Mail offered them as two weekday newspapers: in the morning, The Morning Herald and in the afternoon, The Daily Mail. On October 1, 2007, the newspaper company combined the two weekday papers into one morning paper, The Herald-Mail. This move followed a national trend of print paper consolidation to better compete with the growing popularity of news resources of the World Wide Web. The Weekend Edition has been and continues to be offered on Saturday and Sunday as a single morning edition also called The Herald-Mail.

Readership

The newspaper has a paid circulation of 27,000 Monday through Saturday and 32,000 on Sunday. The Herald-Mail has 60,000 average daily readers, 20% of the readership is from readers in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The Herald-Mail website registers 3 million page-views monthly, with an average of 330,000 unique visitors per month.[1]

Corporate

The Herald-Mail has been owned by Schurz Communications since 1960 and functions as the second largest newspaper by circulation in the company. Schurz Communications also owns the area's cable company, Antietam Cable.[2] The headquarters for the newspaper is on 100 Summit Avenue in downtown Hagerstown. Since 2011 It has been printed by The Frederick News Post in Frederick, MD.[3]

See also

Harry Warner, Jr.

Notes

  1. About the Herald-Mail, accessed 20 September 2013.
  2. Schurz.com - The Herald-Mail, accessed 20 September 2013.
  3. Herald-Mail moves printing operations, continues to publish daily - Accessed 20 September 2013

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