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The Frederick News-Post

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Newspaper in Frederick, Maryland, US

The Frederick News-Post
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerOgden Newspapers Inc.
PublisherGeordie Wilson
Founded1883; 142 years ago (1883)
(asThe News)
Headquarters
Sister newspapersThe Frederick Post (1916–2002)
(merged to formThe Frederick News-Post)
OCLC number31371730
Websitefredericknewspost.com

The Frederick News-Post is the localnewspaper ofFrederick County,Maryland. In addition to discussing local news, the newspaper addresses international, national, and regional news. The paper publishes six days per week.

History

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On October 15, 1883, aFrederick printing company first publishedThe News, an evening newspaper that would eventually becomeThe Frederick News-Post. William T. Delaplaine, grandfather of the current president of Great Southern, began his business career in Frederick in 1880 when he opened a small printing shop. He expanded the operation by establishing the first daily newspaper in Frederick,The News, in October 1883. The business was incorporated in June 1888.

A competing daily newspaper,The Frederick Post, began publication in December 1910, and several years later was purchased by Great Southern, which remained a family-owned business. Surviving members of the third generation of the founder are Mr. Delaplaine and Mrs. Frances A. Randall, and fourth-generation members were involved in the businesses.

In 1916, through a business deal,The News acquiredThe Frederick Post, publishingThe News in the evenings andThe Frederick Post in the morning.

In 2002, the two papers were merged to create a single morning edition known asThe Frederick News-Post. The Sunday edition created in October of that year created a true daily paper published 365 days a year.

Publisher George E. Randall died in 2004. He was a fourth-generation descendant of the founder.[1] His brother, Myron Randall, Junior was named president and publisher.[2] William B. Randall, Myron Randall's son and a fifth-generation family member, joined the company.

The News-Post moved into a new building in April 2008, with a new high-speed, six-tower TKS press capable of printing 70,000 copies an hour.[3]

In early November 2008, Randall Family LLC, publisher ofThe Frederick News-Post, laid off 16 employees, four from the newsroom.[4] The total layoffs represented about 7% of the company's workforce, and were the result of a dramatic drop in advertising revenue over the preceding two years. It was the first time in company history that layoffs had been issued.

In 2009,The Frederick News-Post suspended its Monday edition, making the paper available six days a week.[5] Employees were forced to take five-dayfurloughs, and the company reduced its pension benefits to employees.

In 2011,The Frederick News-Post named Geordie Wilson as publisher.[6] Wilson previously had served as publisher of theConcord Monitor ofConcord, New Hampshire, and as publisher of theMonadnock Ledger (now theMonadnock Ledger-Transcript) ofPeterborough, New Hampshire. Myron Randall remained president of Randall Family LLC.

In 2012,The Frederick News-Post resumed Monday publication, citing subscriber demand.[7] The revived Monday edition had a tabloid format, as opposed to the larger broadsheet format used by the paper the rest of the week, and it had a business and sports focus.

On May 1, 2017, the Randall family sold theNews-Post to Ogden Newspapers Inc., a family-owned newspaper group fromWheeling, West Virginia.[8][9]

In May 2020, due to financial struggles and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic,The Frederick News-Post combined its Saturday and Sunday editions, printing a weekend edition on Saturdays.[10] It also increased the single copy price of its newspaper from $1 to $2 for Monday–Friday editions, and from $2 to $3 for Saturday editions.

References

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  1. ^"George Randall dies at 53".The Frederick News-Post.
  2. ^"Myron Randall Jr. named publisher".The Frederick News-Post.
  3. ^Staff, Justin M. Palk News-Post."Up and running".The Frederick News-Post.
  4. ^Cumber, Clifford G."The News-Post lays off 16 employees".The Frederick News-Post.
  5. ^Cumber, Clifford G."Monday Advance to replace suspended edition".The Frederick News-Post.
  6. ^Cumber, Clifford G."News-Post names a new publisher".The Frederick News-Post.
  7. ^"Maryland newspaper resumes daily printing after 3 years without Mondays". January 26, 2012.
  8. ^Etzler, Allen."Ogden Newspapers takes ownership of The Frederick News-Post".The Frederick News-Post.
  9. ^Ogden Newspapers
  10. ^Staff reports."The Frederick News-Post to combine Saturday and Sunday editions".The Frederick News-Post.

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