E. W. Scripps

E. W. Scripps

Edward Willis Scripps (June 18, 1854 – March 12, 1926), was an American newspaper publisher and founder of The E.W. Scripps Company, a diversified media conglomerate, and United Press news service. It became United Press International (UPI) when International News Service merged with United Press in 1958. The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University is named for him.

Early life

E. W. Scripps was born and raised in Rushville, Illinois, to James Mogg Scripps from London, and Julia Adeline Osborne (third wife) (1855 - 1937) from New York. E.W. was the youngest of five children born to James and Julia. James had seven children from previous marriages.

E.W., as with many businessmen of his day, went by his initials rather than writing out his first and middle name. His middle name is often incorrectly written as Wyllis.

Newspaper career

Both E. W. and his half-sister Ellen worked with his older half-sister, James when he founded "The Detroit News" in 1873. E. W. started as an office boy at the paper. In 1878, with loans from his half-brothers, E. W. went on to found "The Penny Press" (later the "Cleveland Press") in Cleveland. With financial support from sister Ellen, he went on to begin or acquire some 25 newspapers. This was the beginning of a media empire that is now the E. W. Scripps Company.

E. W. would lend money to promising young, local newspaper publishers, and buy the successful one, having 51% share of the paper. Once bought, he did not "sell out," but held on to the paper. A guiding tenet of E. W. was that local editors know best about running local newspapers. Editors were carefully groomed and given considerable autonomy. Among the innovations E. W. made were distributing newspapers to the suburbs and, with his brother James, of getting the bulk of income from advertisers instead of subscribers.

In 1907, Scripps created United Press Associations, later the UPI news service, from smaller regional news services. Scripps later said"I regard my life's greatest service to the people of this country to be the creation of the United Press", to provide competition to the Associated Press.

Later life

In 1898, he finished building a home in San Diego where his half-sister lived nearby, thinking that the dry, warm climate would help his colds that he had all his life. He built it as a winter home to escape the cold of Illinois, but eventually lived there year round, and conducted his newspaper business from the ranch. His ranch encompassed what is today the community of Scripps Ranch as well as Marine Corps Air Station Miramar.

In 1903, he and his half-sister Ellen were the founding donors of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Initially Scripps was reluctant to support the venture, thinking scientists could not be business-like. However, he developed a deep friendship with the scientific director, William Emerson Ritter, and together they began to plan projects for the Institute. As the Institute started to succeed, he became an enthusiastic supporter, and took a great interest in its work.

Scripps became somewhat of a hermit, calling himself a "damned old crank." He enjoyed sailing the seven seas on a yacht, smoking 50 cigars a day.

Scripps died at the age of 71 in March 12, 1926. Among his descendants was Samuel H. Scripps (1927-2007), grandson, who became a leading philanthropist for theatre in dance in America in the late 20th century.

ee also

* E.W. Scripps Company (formerly Scripps-Howard)
* "E. W. Scripps" (Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1933) by Negley D. Cochran
* "E. W. Scripps and the Business of Newspapers" (1999) by Gerald J. Baldasty. ISBN 0-252-06750-9.
* "Science Service as one Expression of E.W. Scripps's Philosophy of Life." (Washington, D.C.: Science Service, 1926) by William E. Ritter
* "Newspaper Man", "Time", March 22, 1926
* Samuel H. Scripps Grandson, and philantropist in theatre in dance.

External links

* [http://www.library.ohiou.edu/archives/mss/mss117.html E.W. Scripps Papers, Mahn Center for Archives & Special Collections, Ohio University Libraries, Athens, Ohio] . Manuscript collection, primarily correspondence, small amount online.
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/81summer/scripps.htm "How Scripps Institution Came To San Diego", "The Journal of San Diego History" 27:3 (Summer 1981) by Elizabeth N. Shor]
* [http://www.scripps.com/heritage/ourpioneers.html "Our Pioneers" The E.W. Scripps Company]


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