The Flint Journal

The Flint Journal
Type Quad-weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Booth Newspapers (Advance Publications)
Publisher Dan Gaydou
Editor Bryn Mickle
Founded 1876
Headquarters 540 S Saginaw St, Suite 504
Flint, Michigan 48502[1]
Circulation 49,685 Tue, Thur, Fri
66,662 Sunday[2]
Sister newspapers The Saginaw News
The Bay City Times
Website http://www.mlive.com/flint/
The former Flint Journal Building, designed by Albert Kahn in 1924, is now used by the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.

The Flint Journal is a quad-weekly newspaper based in Flint, Michigan, owned by Booth Newspapers, a subsidiary of Advance Publications. Published Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, it serves Genesee, Lapeer and Shiawassee Counties. As of February 2, 2012, it is headquartered in Downtown Flint at 540 S Saginaw St, Suite 504.[1] The paper and its sister publications The Saginaw News and The Bay City Times are printed at the Booth-owned Valley Publishing Co. printing plant in Monitor Township.[3]

History

The Flint Journal was founded in 1876 during Flint's booming lumber years by Charles Fellows and Washington Irving Beardsley as a weekly newspaper[4] The Journal's main competitors at the time were the Wolverine Citizen, The Genesee Democrat and The Flint Globe. The paper was sold in rapid succession to Doctor Carman, who sold ownership in December 1882 to George McConnolly and others until the Journal was purchased by the Flint Globe' owner, H. H. Fitzgerald, and merged as the Weekly Globe and Daily Journal. The Booth Publishing Company purchased ownership of the Weekly Globe and Daily Journal in 1911.[5] Along with the rest of the Booth properties, the Journal became part of Advance Publications in 1976. On January 27, 2013, its old headquarters at 200 E First St was leased to the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.[6]

Reduced publication dates

On June 1, 2009, the Journal and its sister papers, The Saginaw News and The Bay City Times, reduced publishing to three times a week—Thursday, Friday and Sunday, while increasing their interactive media capabilities.[7] The changes came after the three papers laid off 35% of their staff in March 2009.[8] Also at that point, all three newspapers increased their online presence, in partnership with MLive.com.

The Flint Journal added a Tuesday print edition starting on March 23, 2010, bringing the number of publishing days a week to four.[9] Unlike the other three daily editions, Tuesdays were originally "news stand only;" however, since June 7, 2011, the Tuesday edition has also been delivered to subscribers.[10] If Metro Detroit is not counted, Flint is the fifth-largest city in the United States, and second largest in Michigan, without a daily newspaper.

In 2014, the MLive Media Group newspapers including the Flint Journal introduced digital editions via apps for iPad, tablets and desktops on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday to complement the four print editions, which are also available in digital editions.[11]

Circulation

The Journal has an average Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday circulation of 49,685, and a Sunday circulation of 66,622 for the six-month period ending March 2012.[2]

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