Midland Daily News

The Midland Daily News is a daily newspaper which serves Midland County, Michigan. The offices for the paper are located at 219 East Main Street in downtown Midland; the paper is widely circulated around Midland County.

Midland Daily News
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Hearst Corporation
EditorDave Clark
Founded1937
HeadquartersMidland, Michigan, U.S.
Circulation11,439 Weekday
11,855 Saturday
14,723 Sunday[1]
Websitewww.ourmidland.com

The newspaper also prints the school newspaper for Herbert Henry Dow High School, The Update. The Daily News is the last daily newspaper in the Tri-Cities left with a regular print schedule, since the Bay City Times and Saginaw News cut back their print editions to three times a week in June 2009. It publishes 6 days a week, with a weekend edition.

History

The paper can trace its lineage to the 1858 founding of the Midland Sentinel, which after a number of ownership and name changes became the Midland Republican in 1881. In 1937, Republican publisher Philip T. Rich founded the Midland Daily News as a successor to the weekly Republican.[2] In 1968, Rich sold the paper to Decatur, Illinois-based Lindsay-Schaub Newspapers. In 1979, Lee Enterprises purchased the Daily News along with other Lindsay-Schaub papers, then immediately resold the paper to the Hearst Corporation.[2]

Awards

  • AP News Member of the Year (from Michigan Associated Press)
  • Best Circulation Promotion (from The Newspaper Association of America)
  • Best Local Advertising Campaign (from The Newspaper Association of America)

References


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