The Gettysburg Times is an American newspaper in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, owned by the Sample News Group. It is published daily, except for Sundays, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Sample News Group, LLC Gettysburg Times Publishing LLC |
Publisher | Harry Hartman[1] |
Managing editor | Deb Thomas[1] |
General manager | Kyle Smith |
Sports editor | Josh Martin |
Photo editor | Darryl Wheeler |
Staff writers |
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Founded | January 1, 1902 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Gettysburg, Pennsylvania |
City | Gettysburg |
Country | United States |
Circulation | 10,000 (as of 2023)[2] |
OCLC number | 12443209 |
Website | gettysburgtimes |
The Times was founded in 1902 as The Progress, but is also the successor to prior newspapers going back to the Adams Centinel which was founded in 1800 and was the first newspaper in Adams County.[3]
History
editIn September 1902, Madison Alexander Garvin started The Progress. By 1905, it was renamed The Gettysburg Times.[4]
The Adams Centinel was founded by Robert Harper in November 1800 as the first newspaper of any kind in the county. It was a weekly. The wording of "Centinel" was later changed to "Sentinel". In 1867, the Sentinel combined with the Star (founded in 1828) to become the Star and Sentinel. The Times and News Publishing Company, then owner of the Gettysburg Times, took over the Star and Sentinel in 1920, and it published as a weekly until 1961.[5] The Gettysburg Compiler, founded in 1818, was also acquired by the Times' owner.[3][6]
The Sample News Group, then owner of 12 papers, acquired the paper in early 2013 from the Jones family, after longtime publisher Phil Jones died in 2011.[7][8][9]
References
edit- ^ a b "Contact". The Gettysburg Times. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ^ "Sample News Group Publications" (PDF). Sample News Group. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ^ a b Masthead 1985, Gettysburg Times
- ^ (27 October 1952). Interesting News Highlights Published in First Daily 50 Years Show Early Trend, Gettysburg Times (50th anniversary issue)
- ^ (27 October 1952). Robert Harper Founded First Weekly Paper in County, the Adams Centinel, 1800, Gettysburg Times
- ^ McIlhenny, Hugh C. (12 October 1994). Gettysburg Times history: a 'sick child' comes of age, Gettysburg Times (reprint of March 1984 article)
- ^ (20 November 2012). The Gettysburg Times has been sold, WITF (Associated Press story)
- ^ (20 November 2012). Jones family to sell Times to George, Marlene Sample, Gettysburg Times
- ^ (29 October 2011). Phil Jones remembered as caring, generous, Gettysburg Times
External links
edit- Official Website of The Gettysburg Times
- Gettysburg Times Archives at Google News (1909-2009)
- The Adams Centinel Archives (1800–05, 1813–60, 1883)
- The Centinel (1805-1813)
- Gettysburg Compiler Archives (1869-1953)