The Tuscaloosa News

The Tuscaloosa News

The November 3, 2008 front cover of The Tuscaloosa News
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) New Media Investment Group, Inc.
Publisher Jim Rainey
Editor Michael James
Founded 1818
Headquarters 315 28th Avenue
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401
Circulation 26,000 Daily
29,700 Sunday
Website The Tuscaloosa News

The Tuscaloosa News is a daily newspaper serving Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA, and the surrounding area in west central Alabama.

Tuscaloosa News headquarters seen from the Riverwalk

In 2012, Halifax Media Group acquired the Tuscaloosa News. Prior to that, the paper's owner was The New York Times Company.[1] The New York Times Company acquired the News in 1985 from the Public Welfare Foundation, a charitable entity.[2] The News had been donated to that foundation by its owner Edward Marsh, along with other newspapers he owned, before his death in 1964.[3]

In 2015, Halifax was acquired by New Media Investment Group.[4]

The News has 12-month average circulation of 32,700 daily and 34,600 Sunday.[5] Of the 25 daily newspapers published in Alabama, the News has the fifth-highest daily circulation.[6] Beginning in 2001, the News constructed and occupied a new 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m2) facility overlooking the Black Warrior River.[7]

The Tuscaloosa News has received two Pulitzer Prizes. The first was in 1957, when the paper won the prize for editorial writing, by Buford Boone on the issue of segregation at the University of Alabama.[8] The second Pulitzer Prize was awarded for the paper's outstanding reporting on the tornado outbreaks of April 25 to 28, 2011.[9]

Because Tuscaloosa is home to the University of Alabama, the News places particular emphasis on coverage of its sports programs, and maintains a separate website for that coverage. Besides its editorial offices in Tuscaloosa, the News maintains a state capital bureau in Montgomery.[10]

Since late 2012, the Tuscaloosa News has become available in the Birmingham, Alabama, area. The reason for its expansion into Birmingham is to fill a perceived void in the market when the Birmingham News cut back publication into three days a week earlier in the year.

References

  1. Halifax Media purchases 16 newspapers
  2. "Times Co. In Pact for 3 Dailies," The New York Times, January 15, 1985, p. D21
  3. PR Newswire, January 14, 1985
  4. New Media Announces Agreement to Acquire Halifax Media Group for $280.0 Million
  5. New York Times Company Business Units
  6. Alabama Press Association: 2008 Ratesheet
  7. "Warehouse Sites Allow 'Bama Dailies to Build in Downtown Areas," Editor and Publisher Magazine, November 5, 2001, p. 22
  8. Pulitzer Prizes: 1957
  9. Pulitzer Prizes: 2012
  10. The Tuscaloosa News: Staff Listing

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