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In 1965 the Company was purchased by Norfolk-Portsmouth Newspapers, based in Norfolk, VA. Jeffress remained publisher but the presidency was given to Frank Batten of Norfolk. Two years later Norfolk-Portsmouth Newspapers became Landmark Communications, which remains the owner of the Paper today.
In 1965 the Company was purchased by Norfolk-Portsmouth Newspapers, based in Norfolk, VA. Jeffress remained publisher but the presidency was given to Frank Batten of Norfolk. Two years later Norfolk-Portsmouth Newspapers became Landmark Communications, which remains the owner of the Paper today.


In the early 1980s, the ''Greensboro Daily News'' and the ''Greensboro Record'' (formerly ''Daily Record'') began gradually consolidating their operations beginning with the Sunday edition in 1980 followed by Saturday in 1983. By March of 1984, both papers were combined to the ''News & Record'', a single paper with two editions, morning and afternoon. The afternoon edition was eliminated two years later.
In the early 1980s, the ''Greensboro Daily News'' and the ''Greensboro Record'' (formerly ''Daily Record'') began gradually consolidating their operations beginning with the Sunday edition in 1980 followed by Saturday in 1983. By March of 1984, both papers were combined to the ''News & Record''<ref>[http://library.uncg.edu/dp/crg/personBio.aspx?c=232 Civil Rights Greensboro: Greensboro Record]</ref>, a single paper with two editions, morning and afternoon. The afternoon edition was eliminated two years later.


==Go Triad==
==Go Triad==

Revision as of 15:20, 16 August 2011

News & Record
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TypeDaily
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Landmark Media Enterprises
PublisherRobin Saul
EditorJohn Robinson
Founded1984 (as merged)
LanguageAmerican English
HeadquartersGreensboro, NC
Circulation70,617 (weekday)
91,599 (Sunday)
ISSN0747-1858
Websitewww.news-record.com

The News & Record is the largest newspaper serving Guilford County and the surrounding region. It is based in Greensboro, NC, and produces local sections for Greensboro, High Point, NC, and Rockingham County, North Carolina. As of October, 2010, it had an average weekday circulation of 62,074 and an average Sunday circulation of 86,087 [1]. The News & Record is owned by Landmark Communications of Norfolk, VA.

On January 3, 2008, it was reported that the family owned Landmark Communications, parent company of the News & Record, may be for sale.[2]

History

The News & Record traces its roots to the Daily Record which was first printed in 1890 in Greensboro. An afternoon paper, it was begun by John Benson, Joseph Reece, and Harper J. Elam. Both Benson and Elam eventually sold their interest in the paper to Reece who operated it as sole owner for 14 years until his death in 1915. For four years thereafter it was owned by Al Fairbrother and George Crater until it was bought by Julian Price in 1919. The Daily News was a morning paper founded in 1909, an outgrowth of the recently-defunct Daily Industrial News. The Daily News and the associated company, the Greensboro News Company, grew quickly, acquiring the other morning paper, the Greensboro Telegram in 1911 and in 1930 acquired the Daily Record.

The Greensboro News Company and its two papers were run by Edwin Bedford Jeffress who owned half interest in the company after 1914. He remained President until 1961, when his son, Charles, took over the reins of the company. In 1965 the Company was purchased by Norfolk-Portsmouth Newspapers, based in Norfolk, VA. Jeffress remained publisher but the presidency was given to Frank Batten of Norfolk. Two years later Norfolk-Portsmouth Newspapers became Landmark Communications, which remains the owner of the Paper today.

In the early 1980s, the Greensboro Daily News and the Greensboro Record (formerly Daily Record) began gradually consolidating their operations beginning with the Sunday edition in 1980 followed by Saturday in 1983. By March of 1984, both papers were combined to the News & Record[3], a single paper with two editions, morning and afternoon. The afternoon edition was eliminated two years later.

Go Triad

Go Triad is a free weekly insert in the News & Record, appearing on Thursday. It is also available free from news stands and distribution points throughout Greensboro and the Piedmont Triad area. Go Triad focuses on arts and entertainment, this includes reviews and listings of movies, concerts, and theater, as well as restaurant and bar reviews. It also has features about local figures in the arts and entertainment industry, including local bands, artists, authors, and others.

Recent changes

In 1999, the paper broke with the trend in the medium and began a major expansion effort [4]. The paper expanded its coverage of High Point, challenging the smaller High Point Enterprise on its turf. The news department added 33 positions. However, the paper quickly reversed itself. By 2006, the newsroom had been reduced by about one-fourth mostly through attrition.

The News & Record received national attention in the spring of 2005, including an article in The New York Times for its plans to try to integrate online reader participation into the reporting and news distribution process. Online reader participation in reporting and distribution has not materialized. Online readers can make comments on staff blogs and some online stories.

On June 7, 2007, the newspaper announced it was laying off 41 employees as part of a "business reorganization," the first layoffs in its history [5] The paper's publisher cited declining advertising revenues and the "expanding use of the Internet for news, information and advertising."

Senior Leaders

  • President and Publisher: Robin Saul
  • Editor: John Robinson
  • Editorial Page Editor: Allen Johnson
  • Circulation Director: Regina Howard-Glaspie
  • Production Director: Dawn Swanson

References

  1. ^ http://abcas3.accessabc.com/ecirc/newsform.asp Retrieved 25 May 2008
  2. ^ "Battens may sell The Roanoke Times' parent company". The Roanoke Times. 2008-01-03. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  3. ^ Civil Rights Greensboro: Greensboro Record
  4. ^ The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area, October 27, 2006
  5. ^ "News & Record lays off 41 workers," News & Record, June 7, 2007