- The Buffalo News
Infobox_Newspaper
name =
caption = TheMay 16 ,2004 front page of
"The Buffalo News"
type = Daily newspaper
format =Broadsheet
foundation =1880
owners =Berkshire Hathaway
circulation = 181,540 Daily
266,123 Sunday [cite web | title=2007 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U.S. by Circulation |publisher=Burrelles"Luce" |url=http://www.burrellesluce.com/top100/2007_Top_100List.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate=2007-05-29 |date=2007-03-31]
headquarters = 1 News Plaza
Buffalo,New York 14203
USA
editor = Margaret M. Sullivan
publisher = Stanford Lipsey
ISSN =
website = [http://www.buffalonews.com www.buffalonews.com]"The Buffalo News" is the primary
newspaper of theBuffalo, New York ,metropolitan area and its surroundingsuburb s. It is wholly owned byBerkshire Hathaway .The "News" was founded in 1873 by Edward H. Butler as a Sunday paper. In 1880, the News began publishing daily editions as well, and in 1914, became an inversion of its original existence by publishing Monday through Saturday only, with no publication on Sunday. During most of its life, the "News" was known as "The Buffalo Evening News", and a gentlemen's agreement between the "Evening News" and the "
Buffalo Courier-Express " meant that the "Evening News" would be just that, while the "Courier-Express" would be a morning-only paper. Until 1977 the News did not publish on Sundays, per gentleman's agreement with the Courier and its weekend edition was on Saturday evening.In 1977,
Warren Buffett 's Berkshire Hathaway purchased the "Evening News", and began publishing Saturday and Sunday Morning.The "Courier-Express" published its last issue onSeptember 19 1982 after a period of financial trauma, although at least part of its troubles are attributable to internal union strife within the Buffalo Newspaper Guild. That same year, the "Evening News" changed its name to "The Buffalo News" and began publishing morning and evening editions. Evening editions ceased in 2006.The "News" remains Buffalo's only daily newspaper, and probably forecast a trend whereby most American cities currently have only one daily newspaper.The "News" participates in the Buffalo community and sponsors charitable, social, and educational events. The News also holds an annual Kids' Day newspaper sale in which civic groups sell the morning edition of the newspaper for double the usual price, with all proceeds directed to Buffalo's Children's Hospital.
Journalists for "The Buffalo News" and "The Buffalo Evening News" have won three
Pulitzer Prize s. In 1958, Bruce Shanks received the Editorial Cartooning award for hisAugust 10 ,1957 piece, "The Thinker," detailing union corruption. In 1961, Edgar May received the Local Reporting award for his series, "Our Costly Dilemma," concerning the need for reform ofNew York State 's welfare system. The series touched off debates aboutwelfare reform nationwide. In 1990,Tom Toles brought the "News" its second Editorial Cartooning award, for his work throughout the year (although his piece "First Amendment" is often cited as the "exemplary" work that merited the award). (Toles currently serves as an editorial cartoonist with "The Washington Post ", where he replacedHerblock .) News journalists have been finalists for three other Pulitzer Prizes, but did not win: Toles (1985 and 1996, for Editorial Cartooning) and James Heaney (1993, for Investigative Reporting).On
October 1 ,2006 , the "News" announced it would abandon its afternoon edition later that month, and publish only a morning issue. The move appears to complete a 50-year shift in news publication during which televised news, traffic congestion (which made timely delivery increasingly difficult) and the flight of readers to the suburbs undermined the old evening-delivery model.References
External links
* [http://www.buffalonews.com/ "The Buffalo News"]
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