- The Press
Infobox Newspaper
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caption = TheMarch 17 ,2008 front page of
"The Press"
type = Dailynewspaper
format =Broadsheet
foundation =May 25 ,1861
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price = NZD $1.20 Monday-Friday
NZD $2.00 Saturday
owners =Fairfax New Zealand
publisher =
editor = Andrew Holden
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language =
political =
circulation = 90,000~
headquarters = 22 Cathedral SquareChristchurch 8011
flagicon|New ZealandNew Zealand
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website = [http://www.thepress.co.nz thepress.co.nz]"The Press" is a daily broadsheet
newspaper published in Christchurch,New Zealand . It is owned byFairfax New Zealand . [cite web
title = Profile of The Christchurch Press
publisher = Fairfax Media
url = http://www.fairfaxnz.co.nz/businesses/press.html
accessdate = 2007-10-13]History
"The Press" was first published on
May 25 ,1861 from a small cottage in Montreal Street, making it the oldest surviving newspaper in theSouth Island . The first edition was a six page tabloid and was sold for sixpence. The paper continued as a weekly with the driving force behind the paper beingJames Edward Fitzgerald .On13 June 1863 , the first part ofSamuel Butler 's "Erewhon " appeared in the Press Newspaper in an article signed Cellarius and headed "Darwin among the Machines. [PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION,Project Gutenberg eBook [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1906 Erewhon] by Samuel Butler. Release Date: March 20, 2005.]In 1905 "The Press" purchased a block of the current site for £4000. The Board then purchased the right of way (Press Lane) and what was going to be the original Theatre Royal site from the Theatre Royal Syndicate for £5000. The Gothic part of the building now still occupied by the company,was started being built in 1907 and the Press staff shifted into it in February 1909 from their Cashel Street premises.
In the 1930s, "The Press" began to seek solutions to the slow delivery times of the newspaper to the West Coast. Roads at the time were difficult, and the
New Zealand Railways Department was unwilling to re-schedule any of its ordinary passenger trains to operate at the early morning times desired by "The Press" as patronage would have been uneconomic, and freight trains did not provide a desirable measure of swiftness. Accordingly, "The Press" was willing to subsidise the construction and operation of two small Leyland diesel railbuses to carry the newspapers by rail at a desirable time. These little railbuses began service onAugust 3 ,1936 and left Christchurch at 2:20am, travelling down the Midland Line to reachGreymouth at 6:40am and then continue along theRoss Branch as far as Hokitika, arriving just before 8.00 am. This provided substantially quicker delivery of the newspaper than was previously possible. However, these railbuses were intended to only be a temporary measure and they were replaced by the much larger Vulcan railcars as soon as they arrived in New Zealand in the early 1940s.Today
The newspaper is the largest circulating daily in the
South Island and publishes Monday to Saturday. The community newspapers - "The Christchurch Mail", "Northern Outlook" and "Central Canterbury News" are also published by The Press and are free.Today, the newspaper is a well respected member of the four main daily newspapers, circulating over 90,000 papers per day through the South Island.
"The Press" won the Best New Zealand Newspaper award and also picked up Best Daily Newspaper with a circulation over 25,000 at the 2006 Qantas Media Awards, and won the same award again in 2007. It is the first time since 1991 that any New Zealand newspaper has achieved this feat. It also won several other awards including best-in-field awards for its "Zest" and "Drive" sections.
Garrick Tremain produced dailyeditorial cartoons for the newspaper from April 1994 until February 2007.Motto
The motto above the front entrance to "The Press" and on the masthead – “Nihil utile quod non honestum” translates to "Nothing is useful that is not honest." Like "
The Age " inAustralia , the newspaper's masthead features the Royal Arms.References
External links
* [http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/thepress/0,,0a6009,00.html "The Press"]
* [http://dailynewspapercovers.com/View/New%20Zealand/The+Press+(New+Zealand)/ "The Press"] - newspaper cover
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