Daily Record (Maryland)

Daily Record (Maryland)
The Daily Record
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner The Dolan Company
Publisher Suzanne Fischer-Huettner
Founded 1888
Headquarters 11 E. Saratoga St., Baltimore, Maryland
Official website www.thedailyrecord.com

The Daily Record, published in Baltimore, Maryland, is a statewide business and legal newspaper.[1] The paper publishes 5 days a week, 52 weeks a year, except for certain holidays.

Contents

Corporate history

Founded by Edwin Warfield, The Daily Record was first published in 1888[2] as a court and commercial paper. Minneapolis-based Dolan Media Inc.,[3] (NYSE: DM)[4] acquired the Daily Record Company in 1994.[1] The paper launched its Web site in 1997.

Daily Content

The (Maryland) Daily Record reports on commerce, finance, law, business, construction and real estate, with a focus on Baltimore City and Baltimore County.[5] Friday’s edition features Maryland Business, with an expanded look at business news.

Monday’s edition features Maryland Lawyer, which expands on the paper’s normal coverage of local, regional and national legal trends. The paper tracks Maryland’s appellate courts (the Court of Appeals[6] and the Court of Special Appeals[7] and selected trial-level courts, including the circuit courts for Baltimore City and Baltimore County[8] and Montgomery County[9] and includes significant case law and opinion digests. The paper also covers the federal courts in Baltimore and Greenbelt[10] and the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.[11]

A Saturday edition was discontinued in 2008.

Additional Publications and Events

The Daily Record produces a number of target publications focused on particular aspects of Maryland business. The company also produces the newsletter Maryland Family Law Monthly, which tracks family law matters in the state.

The paper hosts a number of annual events[12] honoring members of Maryland’s business, legal, health care and other industries. These include Maryland’s Top 100 Women, Leadership in Law and Influential Marylanders.

Blogs

On the Record[13] is the paper’s legal blog and features contributions from the paper’s writing and editing staff. Eye on Annapolis[14] is a government matters blog written by The Daily Record's Maryland General Assembly[15] reporter, with intensive coverage during the 90-day session running from January to March. "Maryland Business"[16] is The Daily Record's business blog featuring contributions from the writing and editing staff. And "Generation J.D."[17] is The Daily Record's blog for young lawyers, written by attorneys from across the state who are rising stars in the legal profession.

Awards

The paper received the National Newspaper Association’s 2007 General Excellence Award, Maryland Daily Division, circulation less than 16,000.[18]

External links

References


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