Navy Times
Navy Times cover April 24, 2017 | |
Type | Newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Sightline Media Group |
Publisher | Michael Reinstein |
Founded | 1951 |
Headquarters | 1919 Gallows Road, Suite 400, Tysons Corner, VA 22182, US |
Circulation | 55,482 (June 2013)[1] |
ISSN | 0028-1697 |
OCLC number | 03511129 |
Website | navytimes.com |
Navy Times (ISSN 0028-1697) is a newspaper published 26 times per year serving active, reserve and retired United States Navy personnel and their families, providing news, information, analysis, community lifestyle features, educational supplements, and resource guides. Navy Times also reports on the United States Coast Guard. Navy Times is published by Regent Companies' Sightline Media Group.
History
Navy Times was founded by Mel Ryder, owner of Army Times Publishing Company, in 1951.
Ryder began his newspaper career on the staff of Stars and Stripes, selling and delivering papers to the troops on the front lines during World War I. In 1921, he joined Willard Kiplinger in forming the Kiplinger Agency, a newsletter service. He sold his interest in the agency in 1933 and began publishing Happy Days, a paper for members of the Civilian Conservation Corps. His first order was for 400 copies and the first advertiser was GEICO. In 1940, Ryder started and incorporated the Army Times newspaper.
In 1997, Army Times Publishing Company was sold to Gannett, and later renamed Gannett Government Media. In June 2009, Navy Times started its "Scoop Deck" blog.[2]
In 2015, the GGM group was spun off as part of TEGNA, Gannett's broadcast and digital-only business group. GGM was later renamed Sightline Media Group.
In 2016, TEGNA sold Sightline to Regent, a Los Angeles–based private equity firm.[3]
Awards
In 2002, then-Senior Staff Writer John Burlage, received the United States Navy's Superior Public Service Award for a journalism career that spanned 25 years as an enlisted Navy journalist and 18 more years working for Navy Times.
Personnel
Current employees include:
- Tony Lombardo, executive editor
- Andrew Tilghman, editor
- Jon Simkins, managing editor
- Andrew deGrandpré, chief editor, Military Times/Pentagon bureau chief
- Leo Shane III, Capitol Hill bureau chief
- George Altman, associate editor for education, careers & research
- Mark Faram, senior reporter
- David Larter, reporter
Military Times Service Member of the Year
Each year Military Times honors an "Everyday Hero": "Someone with whom you are proud to serve. Someone whose dedication, professionalism and concern for fellow service members and community set a standard for all of us. There is a Marine of the year, Soldier of the year, Sailor of the year, Airman of the year and Coast Guardsman of the year. Each service member is nominated by their peers for Military Times selection." The winners are honored at a formal ceremony on Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "Alliance for Audited Media Snapshot Report - 6/30/2013". Alliance for Audited Media. June 30, 2013. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
- ↑ "The Scoop Deck". Militarytimes.com. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
- ↑ http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2016/03/22/heres-how-much-the-tegna-ceo-earned-in-2015.html
- ↑ "Military Times Service Members of the Year". Militarytimes.com. Retrieved 2012-07-13.
External links
- Official website
- Navy Times Facebook page
- Navy Times Twitter page
- Scoop Deck: The official blog of Navy Times
- Military Times Service Member of the Year web site