Rochester Post-Bulletin

Rochester Post-Bulletin

Infobox Newspaper
name = The Rochester Post-Bulletin


caption = The June 2, 2006 front page of
"The Rochester Post-Bulletin"
type = Daily newspaper
format = Broadsheet
foundation =
ceased publication =
price = USD 0.50 Monday-Friday
USD 1.50 Saturday
owners = The Small Newspaper Group
political position =
publisher = Robert Hill
editor = Jon Losness
circulation = 42,500 Daily
46,000 Saturday [ [http://www.sngnews.com/ The Small Newspaper Group] ]
headquarters = 18 First Ave. S.E.
Rochester, Minnesota
55903-6118
ISSN =
website = [http://postbulletin.com postbulletin.com]
The "Rochester Post-Bulletin" is the major newspaper for Rochester, Minnesota. Published Monday through Saturday each week, it is the largest afternoon newspaper in the state. All of the current content is available over the Internet for free. The "Post-Bulletin" also offers an exact replica of the print edition online to subscribers. It publishes an Austin, Minnesota edition.

Originally there were two separate publications, the "Post" and the "Bulletin". The "Post-Bulletin"'s foundation marked the combination of these two in 1925. The Withers family ran the paper from 1925 until Bill Boyne took over in 1979. Now, "Post-Bulletin" employs 220 people. [ [http://www.rochestermnchamber.com/advantage/pdf "Member Spotlight: Post-Bulletin Co., LLC Outstanding Chamber Member," Chamber Advatage, Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce, October 2005. Page 2. ] ]

The "Post-Bulletin" is owned by The Small Newspaper Group, which also owns many other news providers in the midwest.

The "Post-Bulletin" publishes a monthly magazine, "Rochester Magazine", which awards "Best (fill in the blank) of Rochester" plaques to local businesses. "Business-to-business" and "Agri-news", the largest weekly agricultural newsource in the midwest, are two other "Post-Bulletin"-run publications.

In 2007, the newspaper underwent a redesign, with mixed results form the community.Fact|date=July 2007

References

External links

* [http://www.postbulletin.com/ Rochester Post-Bulletin online]


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