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The Salina Journal
The circulation area of The Salina Journal.
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Harris Enterprises
PublisherM. Olaf Frandsen
EditorM. Olaf Frandsen
Sports editorBob Davidson
FoundedFebruary 16, 1871 (1871-February-16)
HeadquartersSalina, Kansas
Circulation30,000[1]
ISSN0745-127X
Websitewww.salina.com

The Salina Journal is a daily morning newspaper based in Salina, Kansas. Founded in 1871, it is read and delivered in north-central and north-western Kansas.

The current publisher is M. Olaf Frandsen. The Salina Journal is owned by Harris Enterprises out of Hutchinson, Kansas.[as of?]

333 Line

The 333 Line is a feature of The Salina Journal's editorial page. It allows people to call in and leave their comments about current events on an answering machine. Some of these comments then appear, verbatim, on the paper's editorial page. In 2004 the Salina Public Library conducted a poll [2] that suggests that the 333 line is a controversial subject for some members of the community.

References

  1. ^ "About us". The Salina Journal. Retrieved 2012-02-17.
  2. ^ Salpublib.org Salina Public Library Polls Archived 2006-08-14 at the Wayback Machine