The Huntsville Times
Summary
The Huntsville Times is the daily morning newspaper published in Huntsville, Alabama, and also serves the surrounding areas of north Alabama's Tennessee Valley region. The Times formerly operated as an afternoon paper, but moved to mornings after The Huntsville News ceased publication. It is published by The Huntsville Times Company, Inc., a subsidiary of Advance Publications, Inc. The paper was first acquired by Advance's founder, Samuel Newhouse, Sr., in 1955. The Times is a sister paper to two other Advance-owned publications within Alabama, The Birmingham News and the (Mobile) Press-Register. Together with them, the Times provides daily news and sports content to Advance Internet's website, al.com.Of the 25 daily newspapers published in Alabama, the Times has the third highest daily circulation.Because Huntsville is the home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and the Army's Redstone Arsenal, the Times maintains a special desk for science, aerospace and military matters.
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Inside Advance’s Post-Standard newspaper as it transforms this week to digital first
There’s a small statue of a paperboy inside Stephen A. Rogers’ plush corner office overlooking Clinton Square in downtown Syracuse. In his right hand, the paperboy holds a colorful miniature newspaper, while in his left arm he holds a real … Read more.
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Huntsville Times’ press to run for last time Sunday night
Employees, retirees and their families have been invited to watch the presses roll for the last time at The Huntsville Times just after midnight on Sunday, according to a memo from the pressroom manager. After that, the newspaper will be… Read more.
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Times-Picayune loses local court’s legal notices after dropping daily publication
NOLA Defender | Orleans Parish Civil District CourtWith The Times-Picayune planning to stop printing daily on Oct. 1, the clerk of civil district court for Orleans Parish has named Gambit, the weekly newspaper, its official publication for notices related… Read more.
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Anniston Star to eliminate Monday edition
Another Alabama newspaper has decided to reduce its print days. This time, it is a smaller daily that has been praised for its commitment to community journalism. Starting in the fourth quarter of this year, probably in October, The… Read more.
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600 Employees Will Be Laid Off at 'Times-Picayune,' Alabama newspapers
There's more bad news in store for the New Orleans Times-Picayune, which recently announced plans to cut its daily publishing schedule to just three days a week and shift most of its coverage to the Web: Publisher Advance Publications said that 200 employees will lose their jobs at the newspaper, including nearly half of all existing newsroom staffers.
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As Newspapers Cut, Analysts Ask if Readers Will Remain
Some daily newspapers are cutting printing and delivery schedules and shifting their emphasis to the Web, but industry analysts warned that such moves might alienate once-loyal readers.
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Changes in journalism recently: Job moves, business changes, awards
• Katharine Zaleski will be managing editor of Planet Daily. She had been executive director of digital news at The Washington… Read more.
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Advance cuts daily publication of its three Alabama papers
al. com Like their sibling in New Orleans, the three Advance Publications newspapers in Alabama — in Birmingham, Mobile and Huntsville — will cut back printing to three days a week. A piece by “al. com staff” breaks the news:.
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Alabama Media Group, a New Digitally Focused Company, Will Launch This Fall With Expanded Online Coverage and Enhanced Three-Day-A-Week Newspapers
A new digitally focused media company — the Alabama Media Group, which will include The Birmingham News, the Press-Register of Mobile, The Huntsville Times and al. com — will launch this fall to serve readers and advertisers across. . .
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It's has been D-Day for newspapers in the Southeast as Advance Publications cuts back on print frequency at its dailies in Louisiana and Alabama
If you are in the newspaper industry you no doubt already have heard the news: Advance Publications has made announcements today that will effect its paper in New Orleans, The Times-Picayune, and then quickly made a similar announcement that will effect The Birmingham News, the Press-Register of Mobile, The Huntsville Times: the newspapers will now only print on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

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