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The Anson Record
Typenewspaper
Owner(s)Champion Media
PublisherDenise Ward[1]
EditorW. Curt Vincent[2]
Staff writersNatalie Davis
Founded1881[3]
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters123 East Martin Street, Suite 400 Wadesboro, North Carolina  United States
Circulation5,000 paid, 1,000 free[4]
OCLC number41887128
Websitehttps://ansonrecord.com

The Anson Record is an American newspaper based in Wadesboro, North Carolina, covering Anson County, N.C. The Anson Record traces its heritage back to 1881, as the Messenger and Intelligencer (and Ansonian), but the modern Anson Record was first published on Jan. 20, 1955.[5][6]

The newspaper won several awards from the North Carolina Press Association in 2016 including first place in beat news reporting and arts & entertainment reporting, and additional awards for election/political reporting and city/county/government reporting.[7]

The Record was previously owned by Heartland Publications. In 2012 Versa Capital Management merged Heartland Publications, Ohio Community Media, the former Freedom papers it had acquired, and Impressions Media into a new company, Civitas Media.[8] Civitas Media sold its properties in the Carolinas to Champion Media in 2017.[9]

Their mission statement is "The Anson Record seeks to provide the news the community needs, reported faithfully and fully, with respect for all and favor to none. We strive to be authoritative and insightful, to inform and to delight."[10]

History

The Anson Record has been in operation for 135 years. However, The Anson Record and the Messenger and Intelligencer combined in 1979.[11] The first editor of the paper was A.D. Way Jr.

Now, it estimates that 10,500 readers refer to it for weekly news. It delivers print newspapers on Wednesdays, email reports daily, and has a website available at all times. It also conducts live streaming broadcasts around Wadesboro. More information about the paper can be found on its Facebook page, which was created Jan. 13, 2011.

Notable Stories

Awards

In March 2019, the Anson Record won two NC Press Association awards. Editor Alan Wooten was awarded second place in the "Editorials" category. Staff, consisting of Wooten, reporter Natalie Davis, and a design team in Lumberton won third place in the "News Coverage" category.[12] In 2016, reporter Imari Scarborough won two awards at the NC Press Association's Editorial Contest and News Excellence Contest: first place in beat news reporting and third place in city/county government reporting.

Microfilm Available

Archives Available

Archives, including articles from 2003-present, can be found on the Anson Record's website. There is a full database in which users can use filtered search to find specific articles. Individual complete articles are available for $2.95.

See also

References

  1. ^ "North Carolina Newspaper Directory". Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  2. ^ "The Anson Record: Contact Us".
  3. ^ Editor & Publisher DataBook. Vol. Weeklies. 2018. p. 290.
  4. ^ Editor & Publisher DataBook. Vol. Weeklies. 2018. p. 290.
  5. ^ Library of Congress. "Titles in Wadesboro, N.C." Chronicling America. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  6. ^ "About Us". Anson Record. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  7. ^ North Carolina Press Association. "2016 Editorial Tab" (PDF). www.ncpress.com. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  8. ^ Business Wire, Versa Capital Announces the Formation of Civitas Media, LLC, retrieved April 10, 2017 {{citation}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ "Quarterly Updates - 2nd Quarter 2017". Dirks, Van Essen & Murray. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2017-10-28.
  10. ^ "About Us". Anson Record. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  11. ^ "Anson Record". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  12. ^ Record, Anson (2019-03-26). "The Anson Record earns two NCPA awards". Anson Record. Retrieved 2019-10-25.