Daily Hampshire Gazette

Daily Hampshire Gazette
Daily Hampshire Gazette
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Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Newspapers of New England
Publisher James T. Foudy
Editor Larry Parnass
Founded September 6, 1786
Headquarters 115 Conz Street, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060 USA
Circulation 17,552 daily, 19,391 Saturday in 2006[1]
Official website gazettenet.com

The Daily Hampshire Gazette is a six-day morning daily newspaper based in Northampton, Massachusetts, and covering all of Hampshire County and southern towns of Franklin County, Massachusetts. The newspaper prints Monday through Saturday, with the latter labeled "Weekend Edition".

In addition to its main office just south of downtown Northampton, the Gazette maintains news bureaus in Amherst and Easthampton, Massachusetts.

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Sisters and competitors

Newspapers of New England, based in Concord, New Hampshire, owns both the Gazette and its main daily competitor to the north, The Recorder of Greenfield, Massachusetts. The Gazette also competes in its own coverage area with The Republican, a regional daily in Springfield.

In addition to the daily newspaper, Gazette newsrooms publish two weekly newspapers serving Northampton's suburbs, based in the newspaper's two satellite news bureaux, and one regional weekly:[2]

History

First published September 6, 1786—with a news item about Shays' Rebellion—the Gazette is one of oldest newspapers in the country, and had been owned by the DeRose family since 1929 before being sold for an undisclosed amount of money in 2005. The paper was sold to Newspapers of New England, said then-publisher and co-owner Peter L. DeRose, because there were no younger members of the family willing to take over the business.[4]

DeRose, who stayed on as publisher for another year under the new owners, became co-publisher upon the death of his father, Charles N. DeRose, in 1970. Charles' mother, Harriet Williams DeRose, had purchased the Gazette in 1929. Peter and his brother Charles W. DeRose were credited with moving the newspaper's offices to a modern building just outside downtown Northampton on Conz Street; paying and treating Gazette employees well; and being a pioneer in establishing an Internet presence, now known as gazettenet.com.[5]

Originally an afternoon newspaper, the Gazette responded to shifting readership demographics by moving its publication time earlier in the day, although it long resisted making the switch to early morning delivery on weekdays (the Saturday edition converted to morning distribution in the early 1970s). By the time of the Newspapers of New England sale, the Gazette was available at downtown newsstands as early as 11:30 a.m., although subscribers still had to wait until after mid-afternoon for delivery by schoolchildren. Under the new management, however, the Gazette opted to make the change to six-day morning publication in September 2006, partly to compete better with the rival Springfield Republican.[6]

In late 2007, Newspapers of New England purchased a competing alternative weekly newspaper, the Valley Advocate of Easthampton. The Advocate had begun as an independent newspaper but was then owned by Advocate Weekly Newspapers, which also published weeklies in Connecticut. The Advocate's owner at the time, the Tribune Company, sold the Massachusetts weekly to focus on its Connecticut properties, which included the Hartford Courant daily. The Gazette's owners announced they would move the Valley Advocate offices to Northampton, but would retain separate news and advertising staffs from the daily.[3]

References

  1. ^ Audit Bureau of Circulations "e-Circ" data, accessed December 8, 2006.
  2. ^ Daily Hampshire Gazette Advertising Rates, January 1, 2007. Accessed February 5, 2007.
  3. ^ a b Cain, Chad. "Gazette's Owners Set to Buy Valley Advocate". Daily Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, Mass.), December 12, 2007.
  4. ^ Contrada, Fred. "'Hamp Gazette Sale Set." The Republican (Springfield, Mass.), September 28, 2005.
  5. ^ Contrada, Fred. "Publisher Leaves Gazette". The Republican (Springfield, Mass.), November 24, 2006.
  6. ^ Shanahan, Edward. "Gazette Morning Paper". Downstreet.net, June 13, 2006. Accessed January 27, 2007.

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