For most of the 20th century, the Du Pont family owned two Delaware newspapers, The Morning News and The Evening Journal. Ownership of both papers was consolidated in 1919 when feuding factions of the family reconciled, forming the News Journal Company.
DuPont decided to sell The News Journal Company in 1978. Gannett won the bidding war, beating the Hearst Corporation and The Washington Post Company. Gannett paid $60 million for the two Delaware papers and merged them in 1989 to form one paper, The News Journal.
In 2010, The News Journal Company became The News Journal Media Group in an effort to collectively identify their extensive product portfolio of print, digital, video and new media.
The News Journal is a community development newspaper serving the area that used to be known as Western State, Nigeria now comprising the main Yoruba states of Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo and Ekiti. It is headquartered in the South East division of Ibadan and is owned by Layipo Concepts. Its stated aim is "to publish news of developmental value to the Nigerian audience and other audiences who shall need high quality and unbiased information / news reports on and about Nigeria."
Coverage area
The News Journal covers Western Nigeria most in-depth, but also offers limited coverage of north central Kwara and Kogi and south south Niger Delta, mostly by means of short news briefs. The paper publishes national and international articles from wire services.
The News Journal also maintains an Abuja bureau, mainly for covering Western Nigeria's delegation at the Nigerian National Assembly.
The News Journal was formed when the Corbin! This Week and the Whitley Republican merged.
For a time, the News Journal also published Somerset and London editions, but now only publishes one weekly edition, covering both Corbin and Williamsburg.
The newspaper traces its history back to two weeklies, the Clinton Republican (begun in 1838 as the Western Whig, name changed the next year), and The Wilmington Journal (founded 1868), that merged into The Journal-Republican in 1912. The Wilmington News Journal was founded by W.J. Galvin on Oct. 15, 1915, originally called the Wilmington Daily News. In 1916, it merged with the semi-weekly Journal Republican and became known as the Wilmington Daily News Journal. It was owned by the Galvin family until it was sold to the Brown Publishing Company in 1986. In 2010, Brown declared bankruptcy and was reconstituted as Ohio Community Media, which later became part of Civitas/Versa. The company, including the News Journal, was purchased for an undisclosed sum in 2011 by Versa Capital Management.
The regular op-ed contributors for The News include Dr Farrukh Saleem, Ghazi Salahuddin, Sultan Mehmood, Masood Hasan, Ayaz Amir, Sabir Shah, Shafqat Mahmood, Dr Maleeha Lodhi,Jamil Nasir, Nasim Zehra, Mosharraf Zaidi, Roedad Khan, Rizwan Asghar, Ikram Sehgal, Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, Babar Sattar, Anjum Niaz, Amb Zafar Hilaly, Fasi Zaka, Hamid Mir, Amb Asif Ezdi, Tasneem Noorani, Shamshad Ahmad, Aaker Patel, Masood Sharif Khan Khattak, Lt Gen Talat Masood, Afiya Shehrbano, Kamila Hyat, Dr Masooda Bano, Dr Muzaffar Iqbal, Gibran Peshimam, Dr Ashfaque H Khan, Mir Jamilur Rahman, Ahmad Rafay Alam, Ayesha Ijaz Khan, Talat Farooq, Feryal Ali Gauhar, Dr. Sania Nishtar, Farhat Taj, Tayyab Siddiqui, and Harris Khalique.
The Abbotsford News is a Canadian community newspaper in Abbotsford, British Columbia published by Black Press.The News publishes more than 40,000 copies two times a week distributed across Abbotsford and also the adjacent municipality of Mission.
The News claims to be one of the first community newspapers in the province due to its roots from the Abbotsford Post established in 1906 by Mission publisher John A. Bates. The Post was sold in 1922 and changed its name to Abbotsford, Sumas and Matsqui News. Other sales to new owners occurred in 1938 and 1962. Black Press purchased The News in 1997.
Abbotsford Times
The News competed against the Abbotsford Times until Black Press purchased the Times from Glacier Media and announced in December 2013 that it would cease publishing the Times due to revenue losses and disinterest in staff at the Times transferring to Black Press.
Inside Japan’s $80B Fukushima Cleanup as AI Fuels Atomic Energy’s Comeback | WSJ
Japan is home to vast nuclear plants made dormant after the Fukushima meltdown. The area around the power plant remains a ghost town almost 14 years after the reactor shut down, showing the dangers of nuclear power gone awry. But power companies are clamoring to restart dormant reactors across Japan, as the AI revolution sends demand for energy soaring.
WSJ’s Peter Landers travelled into the exclusion zone to explore the risks of atomic power and see how Japan is grappling with atomic energy’s dramatic comeback.
Chapters:
0:00 Fukushima meltdown
0:57 Traveling to Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
1:52 Entering the facility
2:56 Japan’s power grid and AI demands
4:05 Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
5:29 What’s next?
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published: 10 Apr 2019
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The cost of the new A's ballpark has risen from what it was originally projected. Plus, a man who led police on a car chase and exchanged gunfire with them on Friday has been arrested. And, the hundreds of dollars rent has gone up for apartments in the Las Vegas Valley since the pandemic.
You can watch 7@7 Monday-Friday 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. for the latest Las Vegas news updates.
published: 02 Dec 2024
Daytona Beach News-Journal Presses Say Goodbye
Daytona Beach News-Journal Presses Say Goodbye
published: 06 Jul 2019
Daytona Beach News-Journal 59th Fall Home Show
Jeff Gasaway, owner of Daytona Beach-based 1 Day Kitchen and Bath Transformations, talks about his company and the Daytona Beach News-Journal's 59th Fall Home Show.
published: 25 Oct 2019
Trump vs. Harris: How They Would Solve the Housing Crisis | WSJ
Affordable housing is in short supply in the U.S. as home prices and rents have grown faster than income levels. Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have both promised they’ll improve it in different ways. But what do home builders, economists and researchers have to say about making housing affordable?
WSJ takes a look at how affordable housing is built, where the process can become unaffordable and the difference between both candidates’ plans.
Chapters:
0:00 Housing crisis
0:52 How to build a house
4:27 Harris vs. Trump plans
6:18 What builders, economists and researchers would do
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to he...
published: 31 Oct 2024
Volusia County Sheriff Chitwood talks to The News-Journal
Incoming Volusia County Sheriff ike Chitwood talked to The Daytona Beach News-Journal about his plans for the new job.
published: 25 Jan 2017
The News-Journal Debates: Palm Coast Mayor
Four of the five candidates for Palm Coast mayor -- John Brady, Donald Alan Greene, Alan Lowe and Michael Schottey -- met in a debate, hosted by The News-Journal.
Mayor Milissa Holland was unable to attend.
published: 06 Aug 2020
Sheriff Mike Chitwood said Deltona couple staged home invasion
A Deltona husband and wife’s story that they were shot during a home invasion was suspicious from the beginning and it fell apart when detectives learned the man and woman actually shot themselves with hopes of fraudulently collecting insurance money, Sheriff Mike Chitwood said.
Read more: http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/20171107/sheriff-deltona-couple-shot-themselves-in-fake-home-invasion
published: 07 Nov 2017
Ruby Franke: New Journal Entries, Footage Revealed After Child Abuse Case | E! News
After YouTuber Rube Franke and business partner Jodi Hildebrandt pleaded guilty to child abuse, prosecutors are sharing new insight into the extent of the abuse.
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Japan is home to vast nuclear plants made dormant after the Fukushima meltdown. The area around the power plant remains a ghost town almost 14 years after the r...
Japan is home to vast nuclear plants made dormant after the Fukushima meltdown. The area around the power plant remains a ghost town almost 14 years after the reactor shut down, showing the dangers of nuclear power gone awry. But power companies are clamoring to restart dormant reactors across Japan, as the AI revolution sends demand for energy soaring.
WSJ’s Peter Landers travelled into the exclusion zone to explore the risks of atomic power and see how Japan is grappling with atomic energy’s dramatic comeback.
Chapters:
0:00 Fukushima meltdown
0:57 Traveling to Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
1:52 Entering the facility
2:56 Japan’s power grid and AI demands
4:05 Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
5:29 What’s next?
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Japan #Nuclear #WSJ
Japan is home to vast nuclear plants made dormant after the Fukushima meltdown. The area around the power plant remains a ghost town almost 14 years after the reactor shut down, showing the dangers of nuclear power gone awry. But power companies are clamoring to restart dormant reactors across Japan, as the AI revolution sends demand for energy soaring.
WSJ’s Peter Landers travelled into the exclusion zone to explore the risks of atomic power and see how Japan is grappling with atomic energy’s dramatic comeback.
Chapters:
0:00 Fukushima meltdown
0:57 Traveling to Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
1:52 Entering the facility
2:56 Japan’s power grid and AI demands
4:05 Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
5:29 What’s next?
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Japan #Nuclear #WSJ
The cost of the new A's ballpark has risen from what it was originally projected. Plus, a man who led police on a car chase and exchanged gunfire with them on F...
The cost of the new A's ballpark has risen from what it was originally projected. Plus, a man who led police on a car chase and exchanged gunfire with them on Friday has been arrested. And, the hundreds of dollars rent has gone up for apartments in the Las Vegas Valley since the pandemic.
You can watch 7@7 Monday-Friday 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. for the latest Las Vegas news updates.
The cost of the new A's ballpark has risen from what it was originally projected. Plus, a man who led police on a car chase and exchanged gunfire with them on Friday has been arrested. And, the hundreds of dollars rent has gone up for apartments in the Las Vegas Valley since the pandemic.
You can watch 7@7 Monday-Friday 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. for the latest Las Vegas news updates.
Jeff Gasaway, owner of Daytona Beach-based 1 Day Kitchen and Bath Transformations, talks about his company and the Daytona Beach News-Journal's 59th Fall Home S...
Jeff Gasaway, owner of Daytona Beach-based 1 Day Kitchen and Bath Transformations, talks about his company and the Daytona Beach News-Journal's 59th Fall Home Show.
Jeff Gasaway, owner of Daytona Beach-based 1 Day Kitchen and Bath Transformations, talks about his company and the Daytona Beach News-Journal's 59th Fall Home Show.
Affordable housing is in short supply in the U.S. as home prices and rents have grown faster than income levels. Vice President Kamala Harris and former preside...
Affordable housing is in short supply in the U.S. as home prices and rents have grown faster than income levels. Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have both promised they’ll improve it in different ways. But what do home builders, economists and researchers have to say about making housing affordable?
WSJ takes a look at how affordable housing is built, where the process can become unaffordable and the difference between both candidates’ plans.
Chapters:
0:00 Housing crisis
0:52 How to build a house
4:27 Harris vs. Trump plans
6:18 What builders, economists and researchers would do
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Housing #Election #WSJ
Affordable housing is in short supply in the U.S. as home prices and rents have grown faster than income levels. Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have both promised they’ll improve it in different ways. But what do home builders, economists and researchers have to say about making housing affordable?
WSJ takes a look at how affordable housing is built, where the process can become unaffordable and the difference between both candidates’ plans.
Chapters:
0:00 Housing crisis
0:52 How to build a house
4:27 Harris vs. Trump plans
6:18 What builders, economists and researchers would do
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Housing #Election #WSJ
Four of the five candidates for Palm Coast mayor -- John Brady, Donald Alan Greene, Alan Lowe and Michael Schottey -- met in a debate, hosted by The News-Journa...
Four of the five candidates for Palm Coast mayor -- John Brady, Donald Alan Greene, Alan Lowe and Michael Schottey -- met in a debate, hosted by The News-Journal.
Mayor Milissa Holland was unable to attend.
Four of the five candidates for Palm Coast mayor -- John Brady, Donald Alan Greene, Alan Lowe and Michael Schottey -- met in a debate, hosted by The News-Journal.
Mayor Milissa Holland was unable to attend.
A Deltona husband and wife’s story that they were shot during a home invasion was suspicious from the beginning and it fell apart when detectives learned the ma...
A Deltona husband and wife’s story that they were shot during a home invasion was suspicious from the beginning and it fell apart when detectives learned the man and woman actually shot themselves with hopes of fraudulently collecting insurance money, Sheriff Mike Chitwood said.
Read more: http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/20171107/sheriff-deltona-couple-shot-themselves-in-fake-home-invasion
A Deltona husband and wife’s story that they were shot during a home invasion was suspicious from the beginning and it fell apart when detectives learned the man and woman actually shot themselves with hopes of fraudulently collecting insurance money, Sheriff Mike Chitwood said.
Read more: http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/20171107/sheriff-deltona-couple-shot-themselves-in-fake-home-invasion
After YouTuber Rube Franke and business partner Jodi Hildebrandt pleaded guilty to child abuse, prosecutors are sharing new insight into the extent of the abuse...
After YouTuber Rube Franke and business partner Jodi Hildebrandt pleaded guilty to child abuse, prosecutors are sharing new insight into the extent of the abuse.
Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1398158/youtuber-ruby-frankes-chilling-journal-entries-revealed-after-prison-sentence-for-child-abuse?source=youtube&medium=enews
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After YouTuber Rube Franke and business partner Jodi Hildebrandt pleaded guilty to child abuse, prosecutors are sharing new insight into the extent of the abuse.
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Japan is home to vast nuclear plants made dormant after the Fukushima meltdown. The area around the power plant remains a ghost town almost 14 years after the reactor shut down, showing the dangers of nuclear power gone awry. But power companies are clamoring to restart dormant reactors across Japan, as the AI revolution sends demand for energy soaring.
WSJ’s Peter Landers travelled into the exclusion zone to explore the risks of atomic power and see how Japan is grappling with atomic energy’s dramatic comeback.
Chapters:
0:00 Fukushima meltdown
0:57 Traveling to Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
1:52 Entering the facility
2:56 Japan’s power grid and AI demands
4:05 Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
5:29 What’s next?
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Japan #Nuclear #WSJ
The cost of the new A's ballpark has risen from what it was originally projected. Plus, a man who led police on a car chase and exchanged gunfire with them on Friday has been arrested. And, the hundreds of dollars rent has gone up for apartments in the Las Vegas Valley since the pandemic.
You can watch 7@7 Monday-Friday 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. for the latest Las Vegas news updates.
Jeff Gasaway, owner of Daytona Beach-based 1 Day Kitchen and Bath Transformations, talks about his company and the Daytona Beach News-Journal's 59th Fall Home Show.
Affordable housing is in short supply in the U.S. as home prices and rents have grown faster than income levels. Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have both promised they’ll improve it in different ways. But what do home builders, economists and researchers have to say about making housing affordable?
WSJ takes a look at how affordable housing is built, where the process can become unaffordable and the difference between both candidates’ plans.
Chapters:
0:00 Housing crisis
0:52 How to build a house
4:27 Harris vs. Trump plans
6:18 What builders, economists and researchers would do
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Housing #Election #WSJ
Four of the five candidates for Palm Coast mayor -- John Brady, Donald Alan Greene, Alan Lowe and Michael Schottey -- met in a debate, hosted by The News-Journal.
Mayor Milissa Holland was unable to attend.
A Deltona husband and wife’s story that they were shot during a home invasion was suspicious from the beginning and it fell apart when detectives learned the man and woman actually shot themselves with hopes of fraudulently collecting insurance money, Sheriff Mike Chitwood said.
Read more: http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/20171107/sheriff-deltona-couple-shot-themselves-in-fake-home-invasion
After YouTuber Rube Franke and business partner Jodi Hildebrandt pleaded guilty to child abuse, prosecutors are sharing new insight into the extent of the abuse.
Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1398158/youtuber-ruby-frankes-chilling-journal-entries-revealed-after-prison-sentence-for-child-abuse?source=youtube&medium=enews
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For most of the 20th century, the Du Pont family owned two Delaware newspapers, The Morning News and The Evening Journal. Ownership of both papers was consolidated in 1919 when feuding factions of the family reconciled, forming the News Journal Company.
DuPont decided to sell The News Journal Company in 1978. Gannett won the bidding war, beating the Hearst Corporation and The Washington Post Company. Gannett paid $60 million for the two Delaware papers and merged them in 1989 to form one paper, The News Journal.
In 2010, The News Journal Company became The News Journal Media Group in an effort to collectively identify their extensive product portfolio of print, digital, video and new media.
An inspiration for a real sensation. Emancipation of my soul. And my fixation is some information on this part's relation to the whole. My aspiration is pure meditation: self-realization that's the goal! But nonsense information breaks my concentration, mundane sound vibration is taking control! Before I want to hear your news, I want the news on me. Been caught up so long in all of life's hype, I haven't had time to see that beneath the disguise the real self lies which needs a soul satisfying activity. No, I don't want to hear your news. I want the news on me. Turn down that noise! Who are we essentialy? Beneath the smiles, profiles, and styles, lies individuality. No more immense pretense, I'll take down my fence. I want to know the real me. No more acts, I just want some facts on the soul's real personality. But that news confuses, misconstrues, and abuses. It blocks my view from what I
A group of journalism funders says it is committing $20 million in grants to 205 small, local news outlets across the country. PressForward said Wednesday that's double what it had intended to give out. Newly funded groups include Black... .
29, the Knights have stayed plenty busy since kicking off fall camp on July 29. So has the Daytona BeachNews-Journal... What is each UCF player's rating in the new game?RJ Harvey selected as top-100 player
“Pages of history” features excerpts from The NewsJournal archives including the WilmingtonMorning News and the Every Evening. These archival stories use language that was common at the time ... May 15, 1973, The Morning News ... The U.S.
“Pages of history” features excerpts from The NewsJournal archives including the WilmingtonMorning News and the Evening Journal. May 5, 1970, The Morning NewsFour slain in Ohio war protest ... May 8, 1945, Wilmington Morning News ... The St.
"Pages of history" features excerpts from The NewsJournal archives including the WilmingtonMorning News and the Evening Journal. March 10, 1993, The News JournalDial tone cost to jump 40%, water rates to soar ... March 12, 2011, The News Journal.
"Pages of history" features excerpts from The NewsJournal archives including the WilmingtonMorning News and the Evening Journal ... 5, 1974, The Morning NewsDownstate Delawareans feeling pinch in trucker strike.
"Pages of history" features excerpts from The NewsJournal archives including the WilmingtonMorning News and the Evening Journal ... 29, 1986, The Morning NewsSpace shuttle Challenger explodes ... The crushing ice has opened seams in the vessel.
After considerable time spent planning – along with survey results from loyal print readers – we are refreshing the comics at the Daytona BeachNews-Journal... The change is affecting more than just the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
... by further championing community engagement with local business and brands to interact with DelawareOnline/The NewsJournal and the USA TodayNetwork of more than 200 media brands across the country.
"Pages of history" features excerpts from The NewsJournal archives including the WilmingtonMorning News and the Evening Journal ... 1, 2000, The News Journal2000 ... 5, 2007, The News JournalBush officials have given up on Iraq war, Biden charges.