Huntington Herald-Press

Huntington Herald-Press

"The Herald-Press" is the only daily newspaper published in Huntington County, Indiana.

The newspaper was founded in 1848 as the "Indiana Herald". In 1887 it was renamed to "Huntington Herald", and in 1930 it merged with "Huntington Press" and became the Herald-Press. In the early 1960s, the paper was purchased by the family of Dan Quayle, former Vice President of the United States. In May 2007, the Quayle family sold the paper to Paxton Media Group. [ [http://www.suburban-news.org/News/MemberNewsDetail.aspx?ID=100009 SNA - Huntington (IN) Herald-Press Sold to Paxton Media Group ] ]

The paper has a daily circulation of about 7,200 issues on weekdays and 7,700 on Sundays, Thursdays they have a "Total Market Coverage" day and deliver the paper to all households in the county (14,242 as of the 2000 census).

References

External links

* [http://www.h-ponline.com/ The Herald-Press online edition]
* [http://www.indianafind.com/Localities/H/Huntington/Huntington_Herald_Press_L2797/ Info on Herald-Press at Indiana Find]


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