Springboro Star Press

Springboro Star Press

"The Springboro Star Press" is a newspaper based in Springboro, Ohio in the United States. Published by the Miller Publishing Company every Wednesday, it serves Warren County and southwest Ohio.

The paper was founded by the Brown Publishing Company, which owned "The Western Star", the weekly in the Warren County seat of Lebanon. The "Star Press" was first published on Tuesday, August 31, 1976 and covered Springboro, Hunter, and Clearcreek Township. The first editor was Stephanie Shutts, who was succeeded by Stephanie Irwin, Cathy Nolte, and Jean Kowalski. In 1979, the paper expanded coverage to Franklin and Carlisle, directly competing with the Thomson Corporation's weekly "Franklin Chronicle", established in 1872. While the paper's office was in Springboro, the paper was produced at the offices of "The Western Star" in Lebanon. A Sunday edition, called the "Sunday Star Press", was established in the early 1990s in order to distribute advertising circulars.

In 1998, Brown traded the "Star Press" along with "The Western Star", "Today's Express" in Morrow, the "Monroe Times", and the "Miamisburg-West Carrollton News" to The Thomson Corporation, a Canadian newspaper company known for the poor quality of its publications, in exchange for three daily papers, the "Piqua Daily Call", the "Xenia Gazette", and the "Greenville Daily Advocate". When the company decided to exit the newspaper business, Thompson sold the "Star Press" to Cox on September 1, 2000, though only after Thompson's original plans to sell the paper to Gannett, owner of "The Cincinnati Enquirer", fell apart. Cox switched publication to Wednesday from the original Tuesday effective July 4, 2001, and ceased publication of the "Sunday Star Press" on June 24, 2001. Cox also moved printing of the paper from Lebanon to Hamilton, where it owned the daily "Journal-News" and began distributing the paper free to subscribers of its "Dayton Daily News" and "Middletown Journal".

In August 2002, Cox announced it was closing the "Star Press" and a final edition was scheduled for August 28. Carl Esposito, the Cox vice president in charge of "Star Press" and its sister weeklies, told "The Cincinnati Enquirer" the papers had been losing money since Cox acquired them two years before. "We really don't want to blame it on the economy," he said. "The issue here is a very difficult decision around the fact that these publications were losing money despite our best efforts to remedy that." However, on August 23, Cox announced it was in talks with a buyer for the paper and it would continue publication until those talks concluded. A deal was reached in October for the paper to be acquired by the newly established Miller Publishing, which bought the paper and three other weeklies, on November 1, 2002.

References

*Felicity Barringer. "Increased Consolidation in the Newspaper Industry". "The New York Times". June 9, 2000. C2.
*Jon Bohmer. "Cox acquires papers." "Dayton Daily News". September 2, 2000. 1A.
*"Cox Sells Four Weekly Newspapers". " Dayton Daily News". October 11, 2002. E1.
*John Eckberg. "134 papers on the block." "The Cincinnati Enquirer". February 16, 2000. B10.
*John Eckberg. "Enquirer's parent buys Ohio papers." "The Cincinnati Enquirer". June 9, 2000. D10.
*John Eckberg. "Cox buys 12 area newspapers." "The Cincinnati Enquirer". July 15, 2000. 1C.
*"4 Weeklies to Publish While Sale Talks Continue". "Dayton Daily News". August 24, 2002. E1.
*Amy Higgins. "Cox to drop four weekly papers south of Dayton". "The Cincinnati Enquirer." August 17, 2002. 1D.
*Lynn Hulsey. "Gannett to buy Thompson newspapers". "Dayton Daily News". June 9, 2000. A1.
*Lynn Hulsey. "Other papers to join Cox". "Dayton Daily News". September 2, 2000. 1E.
*"Miller Publishing Forms From Cox Newspapers". " Dayton Daily News". November 2, 2002. E1.
*"1920-1995, Commitment to Community: Warren County." Lebanon, Ohio?: Brown Publishing Company, 1995.
*Jason Roberson. "Cox to Stop Publishing 2 Weeklies: 'Chronicle', 'Star Press' Losing Money". "Dayton Daily News. " August 16, 2002. E1.
*Matthew Rose. "Thomson Agrees to Sell 38 of 54 Dailies to Gannett and Community Newspapers". "The Wall Street Journal". June 9, 2000. A6.
*Angela Townsend. "Newspaper chains trade". "Dayton Daily News". June 11, 1998. 5B.
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