St. Joseph News-Press

St. Joseph News-Press
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) News-Press & Gazette Company
Editor Dennis Ellsworth
Founded 1845 (St. Joseph Gazette)
1903 (St. Joseph News-Press; as the St. Joseph Post)
Headquarters 825 Edmond Street, St. Joseph, Missouri 64501 USA
Circulation 26,015 (daily)
29,327 (Sunday)[1]
OCLC number 70220365
Website newspressnow.com

The St. Joseph News-Press is a daily morning newspaper based in St. Joseph, Missouri. It is the flagship publication of the News-Press & Gazette Company, which owns newspapers across northwestern Missouri and northeastern Kansas, and television and radio stations throughout the western United States.

History

It traces its roots to the St. Joseph Gazette, which was founded in 1845 shortly after St. Joseph was founded. The Gazette was the only newspaper to be sent west on the first ride of the Pony Express. The Evening News began publication on May 3, 1879 by J.W. and G.J. Spencer with a note that it would be "devoted to gab, gossip and paid locals." It claimed no political stance (in contrast to the Democratic Gazette). By 1883, it claimed "a larger circulations than the Daily and Weekly papers in St. Joseph combined."[2]

In 1889, it was acquired by Charles M. Palmer, a cohort of William Randolph Hearst. Palmer was a broker for Hearst for many newspapers but would keep the Press.[2]

News-Press headquarters in St. Joseph

One of its most colorful editors was Christian Rutt. Rutt was said to have originated the concept of Aunt Jemima pancake mix. Rutt sold the idea to the Davis Milling Company in St. Joseph which marketed it at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.[3]

In 1903, The St. Joseph Post started publication and was quickly purchased by Palmer and was renamed the St. Joseph News and Press. In 1913, it moved into its headquarters at Edmond and Seventh Streets, where it remains today.

Palmer eventually bought the Gazette. In 1939, he brought Henry D. Bradley to run day-to-day operations. After Palmer died, Bradley would buy the papers in 1951. It remains in the Bradley family.[2] On June 30, 1988, the Bradleys created publication of the Gazette and switched the News-Press to a morning newspaper.

References

  1. Audit Bureau of Circulations (accessed February 15, 2010).
  2. 1 2 3 St. Joseph News-Press: 150 years of St. Joseph News by Preston Filbert - News-Press & Gazette Co (1995)
  3. Uncloudy Days: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia Backbeat Books (August 23, 2005) ISBN 0-87930-841-9
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