The Hour (newspaper)

The Hour
Type Daily
Publisher Chet Valiante
Founded 1871
Circulation 15,048
OCLC number 27905790
Website www.thehour.com

The Hour is a daily newspaper published in Norwalk, Connecticut by The Hour Publishing Company. It primarily covers and serves the city of Norwalk.

History

The newspaper was founded in 1871.[1][2] It was published under the title The Evening Hour from 1895 into the 1900s, at which point it was renamed The Norwalk Hour. Some time after 1971, it became simply The Hour.[3][4] The newspaper covers local news, business, sports, and entertainment,[2] and as of April 2003, had a circulation of 16,070.[5] In 2000, The Hour shifted from afternoon to morning deliveries.[6] The Hour and its sister weekly newspaper, The Wilton Villager, and the Stamford Times offer three websites with updated news and information.

In 2003, competition between The Hour and its much larger Tribune Company–owned rival, The Advocate, came to a head. On May 15, The Stamford-base competitor began circulating a special Norwalk edition with significantly increased local coverage and a price that substantially undercut The Hour.[7] The rivalry escalated to barbs traded on editorial pages.[7][8]

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