Lawrence Journal-World

Lawrence Journal-World
Offices of the World Company, owner of the Lawrence Journal-World
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Ogden Newspapers, Inc
Founded March 2, 1892 (with heritage dating to 1858) [lower-alpha 1]
Headquarters 609 New Hampshire Street
Lawrence, KS 66044
United States
Website www.ljworld.com

The Lawrence Journal-World is a daily newspaper published in Lawrence, Kansas, United States, by Ogden Newspapers, Inc.[1]

History

Though the Journal-World title came into existence in 1911, the paper dates itself to 1858, according to the volume number of the current masthead of the paper.

In 1891, Wilford Collins Simons moved to Lawrence and took over operations of the Lawrence Record under a three-month lease. The Lawrence World was first issued by Simons on March 2, 1892.[2]

In 1905, the World acquired the Lawrence Journal, and merged the Journal and World in 1911 after a fire destroyed the offices of the Journal.[2][3] The Lawrence Daily Journal title dates back to 1880, but was a continuation of the Republican Daily Journal which dates back to at least 1869. The Republican Daily Journal appears to have been the successor via sale and/or consolidation of earlier Lawrence newspapers. [4][5] One of those papers dated to 1858; for years, the Journal-World claimed an 1858 founding date.

Wilford Collins Simons served as editor from 1891 until his death in 1952.[6] He handed the paper to his son, Dolph Simons, Sr., who in turn passed it to Dolph Simons, Jr.

In 2005, developers at the paper created the now-popular Django web framework.

In October 2010, the World Company, which owns the Lawrence Journal-World, sold some of its news media business to Internet and cable provider Knology for $165 million.[7] The sale included 6 News, the Lawrence area's local television news channel.

In 2014, the on-site printing of the newspaper ended, with printing moving to The Kansas City Star's production facility in Kansas City, Missouri. Production, editing, and administrative functions remained in Lawrence.

In June 2016, the Simons family announced the sale of the Journal-World after 125 years of ownership, to another long-running family owned company, Ogden Newspapers, Inc. Also in 2016 the family's WorldWest, LLC, which owned newspapers in Arizona (the Payson Roundup) and Colorado (the Steamboat Pilot & Today, and the Craig Daily Press), announced their sale to other owners.[8]

In June 2018, the Journal-World's web site was migrated from Django to the blogging-centric content management system Wordpress.[9]

Papers

See also

Notes

  1. Newspaper gives 1858 founding however the Journal-World began publishing in 1911 after the Lawrence Journal (1880) and Lawrence World (1892) merged.

References

  1. "Lawrence Journal-World: About us". Retrieved 2007-04-27.
  2. 1 2 (13 December 1991). A 100-Year Newspaper Tradition, Lawrence Journal-World
  3. (20 Feb 1911). "Journal-World, The Combination"
  4. "First Biennial Report of the State Board of Agriculture". 1878. pp. 107–108.
  5. "Rowell's American Newspaper Directory". 1887. p. 255.
  6. (16 May 1952). Wilford C. Simons, The New York Times (noting death of Simons on May 15, 1952)
  7. Fagan, Mark. "Reporter". The Lawrence Journal-World.
  8. "Kramer publications buying Payson Roundup | Arizona Newspapers Association". Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  9. https://twitter.com/jacobian/status/1012781017940316161


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