Duluth Budgeteer News
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Forum Communications |
Editor | Naomi Yaeger |
Founded | 1931 |
Headquarters | Duluth, Minnesota, United States of America |
Website | www.duluthbudgeteer.com |
The Duluth Budgeteer News (or known locally as The Budgeteer or simply The Budge) is a newspaper in Duluth, Minnesota. It is published by Forum Communications, which bought it in 2006.
History
[edit]The Budgeteer News was founded in 1931 by Herb Palmer, who served as its first publisher. His son, Dick, was the second publisher and continued to write a weekly column for many years after his departure.[1]
Over the years, the paper has had various names, including "The Budgeter," "The Family Budgeter," and "The Budgeteer Press."
For years, the paper was essentially a shopper with columns from its publisher, but not much other original editorial content.
In the mid-1990s, Murphy McGinnis Media purchased the paper and transformed it into the Budgeteer, with the slogan: "Good News for Great People Like You." The paper upped its staffing levels and began publishing twice a week. Despite positive community reaction, revenue could not support the expanded staff or the mid-week edition. The Budgeteer went back to once a week, cut staff and - in its most dramatic change - went from a traditional broadsheet to a tabloid-format newspaper.
In August 2007, the Budgeteer went through a redesign. The type is a little bigger, with more spacing between the lines.
References
[edit]Source: Duluth Budgeteer News, August 5, 2007 edition - Page 24
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