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Laurel Leader-Call
TypeTri-weekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gin Creek Publishing
PublisherJim Cegielski
EditorSean Murphy
FoundedAugust 11, 1911, as The Laurel Daily Argus
Headquarters318 North Magnolia Street, Laurel, Mississippi 39440, United States
Circulation8,000[citation needed]
Websitewww.leader-call.com

The Laurel Leader-Call is a thrice-weekly newspaper published Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in Laurel, Mississippi, United States, covering Jones County.

It is owned by Gin Creek Publishing, which purchased the name and subscriber list from CNHI in April 2012.

For a century Laurel's only daily newspaper, the paper was founded as The Laurel Daily Argus August 11, 1911, by Edgar G. Harris (1876-1953).[1] It later changed its name to the Laurel Daily Leader The Laurel Morning Call and the Laurel Daily Leader combined to form an evening newspaper called The Laurel Leader-Call on February 2, 1930.[2][3]

The paper was owned by Thomson Newspapers for several years. Thomson sold it in 1993 to American Publishing Company.[4] American Publishing sold to Community Newspaper Holdings in 1999.[5]

On September 1, 2011, the paper's owner, Community Newspaper Holdings|Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., announced that the Laurel Leader-Call would begin publishing on a four-day schedule: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday.[6] The newspaper's website continued to provide news, features, sports, photos and video on a daily basis until it shut down nearly seven months later, along with the newspaper itself.

CNHI folded the Leader-Call on March 29, 2012.[7]

In April 2012 the Leader-Call name and subscriber list was purchased by Gin Creek Publishing, a local business that had published the weekly The ReView of Jones County since 2007. The ReView ceased operation and the Laurel Leader-Call was reborn as a three-day-a-week publication, beginning with the April 19, 2012, edition. New publisher-editor Mark Thornton said that "People who remember when the Leader-Call was family-owned remember that it was a much better paper then. We plan to restore that proud tradition."[8]

References

  1. ^ "Edgar Garrard Harris (1876-1953)". www.findagrave.com.
  2. ^ "The Morning Call from Laurel, Mississippi on February 2, 1930 · Page 1". newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Leadercall.com: History", accessed March 24, 2007.
  4. ^ "Thompson corp. sells papers". news.google.com. The Daily Gazette. May 23, 1993.
  5. ^ "100-Year-Old Laurel Leader-Call Shuts Down Abruptly - Newspaper Death Watch". newspaperdeathwatch.com.
  6. ^ Leader-Call to Change from 7- to 4-Day Publication Archived 2012-03-18 at the Wayback Machine, accessed September 2, 2011.
  7. ^ "Special Commemorative Final Edition". Laurel Leader-Call. March 29, 2012. p. 1.
  8. ^ "Leader-Call Reborn". The ReView of Jones County. Laurel, Miss. April 12, 2012. p. 1. Archived from the original on August 3, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  • Laurel Leader-Call (2007). Looking back: Laurel, Mississippi. [Vancouver, Wash.]: Pediment Publishing. ISBN 9781597250955.