The Sanford Herald

The Sanford Herald

April 15, 2012 front page
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Paxton Media Group
Publisher Bill Horner, III
Editor R.V. Hight
Headquarters 208 St. Clair Court
Sanford, North Carolina 27331
 United States
Circulation 10,936 Tuesday-Sunday[1]
Website SanfordHerald.com

The Sanford Herald is a newspaper published Tuesdays through Sundays in Sanford, North Carolina.

The Sanford Herald has a daily circulation of just over 9,000[2] and is published every day except Mondays, and has published continuously since 1930. The Herald is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations and of the North Carolina Press Association. It is published by the Paxton Media Group of Paducah, Kentucky.

History

Past publishers include W.E. Horner Sr. (Founder and Publisher Emeritus) and William E. Horner Jr. (1991-98). Current publisher is Bill Horner III.

Past Editors

Redesign

In August, 2007, The Herald launched a redesign of its newspaper with the intent on better highlighting local content and adding cosmetic improvements. The redesign included more local coverage in its news section and the addition of a daily features section titled "Carolina." The redesign coincided with the newspaper's switch from using Quark XPress design software to Adobe InDesign.

Pay Wall

On Aug. 24, 2010, The Herald instituted a pay wall on its website.[3] As of that date, no one could read the stories, archives and most of the other content without subscribing. Online-only subscriptions were offered at $2 per day or $16 per month. Customers with home delivery of the print edition had full access to the website for no additional charge.[4]

Awards

The Sanford Herald has won the highest honor, General Excellence, for its division for three consecutive years. [5]

In 2012, The Sanford Herald won 17 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D [6] including first in


In 2011, The Sanford Herald won 30 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D[7] including first in


In 2010, The Sanford Herald won 25 North Carolina Press Association Awards in Division D[8] including first in

References

Coordinates: 35°28′52″N 79°10′50″W / 35.48099°N 79.18057°W / 35.48099; -79.18057

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