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The Herald-Dispatch


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nameThe Herald-Dispatch
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captionThe July 27, 2005 front page of
The Herald-Dispatch
typeDaily newspaper
formatBroadsheet
founded1909
ownersHD Media Co., LLC
publisherDoug Reynolds
circulation25,684 Daily
27,828 Sunday
circulation_dateMarch 2013
circulation_ref
headquarters5192 Braley Road
Huntington, West Virginia, United States
website

The Herald-Dispatch 27,828 Sunday Huntington, West Virginia, United States

The Herald-Dispatch is a non-daily newspaper that serves Huntington, West Virginia, and neighboring communities in southern Ohio and eastern Kentucky. It is currently owned by HD Media Co. LLC. It currently publishes Tuesdays-Saturdays, with the Saturday edition dated "Weekend", with updates on its website on Sundays and Mondays.

History

The Herald-Dispatch was founded in 1909 when two Huntington newspapers, the Herald and the Dispatch, merged. In 1927, the newspaper became a part of the Huntington Publishing Company, operated by Joseph Harvey Long, the owner of the Huntington Advertiser. The company was operated by the Long family until 1971, when it was sold to the Honolulu Star Bulletin and then to Gannett ten months later. Its companion afternoon paper, the Huntington Advertiser, ceased as a separate publication in 1979. Prior to the Huntington Advertiser's demise, the combined Sunday newspaper was referred to as the Herald-Advertiser, correctly depicted in the movie We Are Marshall. Today, it also publishes the Putnam Herald and the Lawrence Herald, more localized editions of The Herald-Dispatch serving Putnam County, West Virginia and Lawrence County, Ohio, respectively.

For the six-month period ending March 31, 2005, the total average paid circulation was 29,098 for the daily edition and 35,552 for the Sunday edition. On May 8, 2007, the newspaper was sold to Gatehouse Media, then to Champion Industries on June 29. Then on May 23, 2009, Champion Industries, which owned the paper at that time, revealed that it was in default of a $70 million loan from Fifth Third Bank and the previous owners, and eliminated 24 positions, representing about 15% of its workforce. In October 2011, they laid off additional employees. In 2013, Champion Industries sold The Herald-Dispatch to local politician, Douglas Reynolds, the son of Champion's chief executive.

In 2014, The Herald-Dispatch parent company HD Media acquired the Wayne County News in Wayne, West Virginia. In 2015, the newspaper ceased printing itself, contracting the operation to the Charleston Gazette-Mail and laid off its production staff. The newspaper is now printed in Charleston and trucked 50 miles to Huntington for distribution.

In 2017, HD Media acquired the Logan Banner, Williamson Daily News, the Coal Valley News in Madison and The Pineville Independent Herald in Pineville from Civitas Media. On March 8, 2018, HD Media, the Herald-Dispatch's holding company, was declared the successful bid in the auction for the Charleston Gazette-Mail after the paper had declared bankruptcy.

On July 16, 2023, the newspaper announced the elimination of its Sunday print edition. Instead, a combined weekend edition would be sent out on Saturday starting Aug. 5.

Other papers owned by HD Media

  • Charleston Gazette-Mail
  • Logan Banner
  • Williamson Daily News
  • Coal Valley News in Madison
  • The Pineville Independent Herald in Pineville
  • Wayne County News

References

References

  1. (March 31, 2013). "Total Circ for US Newspapers".
  2. Ross, Jim. (June 25, 2013). "Champion to sell Herald-Dispatch for $10 Million". [[The State Journal (West Virginia).
  3. (8 May 2007). "The Herald-Dispatch now officially owned by GateHouse Media". The Herald-Dispatch.
  4. Chambers, Bryan. (29 June 2007). "Local company to buy Herald-Dispatch". The Herald-Dispatch.
  5. (August 6, 2014). "Herald-Dispatch, WV Acquires Wayne County Publications".
  6. (2017-06-30). "Quarterly Updates - 2nd Quarter 2017". Dirks, Van Essen & Murray.
  7. Pierson, Lacie. (2018-03-08). "HD Media is successful bidder for Gazette-Mail". Charleston Gazette-Mail.
  8. Skaff, Doug. (2023-07-16). "New weekend edition of Gazette-Mail, Herald-Dispatch coming soon".
  9. (2023-07-17). "Charleston Gazette-Mail, Herald-Dispatch announce elimination of Sunday newspaper, 'combined weekend edition'".
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