The Buffalo News

The Buffalo News
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Berkshire Hathaway
Publisher Warren T. Colville
Editor Mike Connelly[1]
Founded 1880 (1880) as the Buffalo Evening News
Headquarters 1 News Plaza,
Buffalo, New York, 14203,
United States
Circulation 138,895 Daily
204,504 Sunday[2]
ISSN 0745-2691
Website www.buffalonews.com

The Buffalo News is the daily newspaper of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area, located at 1 News Plaza in Downtown Buffalo, New York. The paper is owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. It was for decades the only newspaper fully owned by that company.[3]

History

Buffalo Evening News paper boy's 1910

The News was founded in 1873 by Edward Hubert Butler, Sr. as a Sunday paper.[4] In 1880, it began publishing daily editions as well, and in 1914, it became an inversion of its original existence by publishing Monday to Saturday, with no publication on Sunday. During most of its life, the News was known as The Buffalo Evening News. A gentleman's agreement between the Evening News and the Buffalo Courier-Express meant that the Evening News would be evening-only, and the Courier-Express would be morning-only. Until 1977, the News did not publish on Sundays because of the agreement, and its weekend edition appeared on Saturday evening.

The Butler family owned the Evening News until 1977, when longtime owner and publisher Katherine Butler, granddaughter of the founder, died and left no heirs. The Evening News properties were placed in a blind trust, which sold the Evening News to Berkshire Hathaway.[3] The new owners began publishing on Saturday and Sunday mornings.[4] After a period of financial decline, the Courier-Express published its last issue on September 19, 1982. The Evening News then shortened its name to The Buffalo News and became an all-day newspaper, publishing two editions seven days a week.

On October 1, 2006, the News announced it would abandon its evening edition later that month.

Buffalo News building

Today, The Buffalo News publishes three morning editions (Western New York, Final and Niagara) and appears online at BuffaloNews.com, reaching over 400,000 readers, across eight counties each day.

The News Designated Market Area had the largest adult population in Upstate New York. Counties in total circulation area: New York - Allegheny, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Chemung, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Ontario, Steuben, Wyoming; Pennsylvania - Cameron, Erie, McKean, Potter, Warren.

The newspaper founded and owned the WBEN television and radio stations, which are now WIVB (Channel 4), WBEN (930), WYRK (106.5) and WTSS (102.5), respectively. The radio stations are now owned by separate companies (WBEN and WTSS are now held by Entercom; WYRK by Townsquare Media), but in 2014, WIVB came back under partial coownership, with the News when Buffett's Media General merged with the WIVB parent company, LIN Media.

Pulitzer Prizes

Front page of the Buffalo Evening News dated July 21, 1969 featuring the Apollo 11 moon landing.

Journalists for The Buffalo News and The Buffalo Evening News have won four Pulitzer Prizes:

News journalists have been finalists for three other Pulitzer Prizes, but did not win:

Other journalists who won awards include Richard J. Burke a/k/a Dick Burke, who in 1972 won the New York State Associated Press Award for his series of articles about bicycling around Western New York.

Past publishers and editors

Three members of the Butler family were publishers.

References

  1. Gee, Denise Jewell (18 September 2012). "Sarasota editor named Buffalo News editor". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  2. "2007 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U.S. by Circulation" (PDF). BurrellesLuce. 2007-03-31. Retrieved 2007-05-29.
  3. 1 2 "EXCLUSIVE: Warren Buffett Newspaper Industry Got Too Complacent". Editor & Publisher. December 14, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-14.
  4. 1 2 Frequently Asked Questions, www.buffalonews.com
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