Dallas Morning News Arts and Life Nov 27th Article Working Out

Daily newspaper serving Dallas, Texas, United states

The Dallas Morning News

The newspaper's offices in 2018

Forepart page of the April 24, 2010 event

The paper's offices in 2018

Type Daily
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) DallasNews Corporation
Founder(southward) Alfred Horatio Belo
President Grant Moise
Editor Katrice Hardy[1]
Managing editor Amy Hollyfield
News editor Mede Nix
Managing editor, design Denise Beeber
Sports editor Garry Leavell
Founded October ane, 1885; 136 years ago  (1885-10-01)
Language English
Headquarters
  • 1954 Commerce Street
  • Dallas, Texas 75201
Country U.s.a.
Circulation
  • 214,423 daily
  • 288,059 Lord's day
  • 24,000 Digital
(as of 2017)[2]
Sis newspapers Al Día
ISSN 1553-846X
OCLC number 1035116631
Website www.dallasnews.com
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The Dallas Morning News is a daily newspaper serving the Dallas–Fort Worth surface area of Texas, with an average of 271,900 daily subscribers. It was founded on October i, 1885 past Alfred Horatio Belo as a satellite publication of the Galveston Daily News, of Galveston, Texas.[3] Historically, and to the present solar day, it is the most prominent newspaper in Dallas.[3]

Today it has ane of the 20 largest paid circulations in the United States.[4] Throughout the 1990s and as recently as 2010, the paper has won nine Pulitzer Prizes for reporting and photography, George Polk Awards for education reporting and regional reporting, and an Overseas Printing Gild honour for photography. The visitor has its headquarters in downtown Dallas.[5]

History [edit]

The Dallas Morning News main printing plant and distribution center in Plano, Texas

The Dallas Morning News was founded in 1885 as a spin-off of the Galveston Daily News by Alfred Horatio Belo. In 1926, the Belo family sold a majority interest in the newspaper to its longtime publisher, George Dealey. By the 1920s, the Dallas Morning News had grown larger than the Galveston Daily News and become a progressive forcefulness in Dallas and Texas.[3] Adolph Ochs, who saved the New York Times from bankruptcy in 1896 and made the newspaper into one of the country's most respected, said in 1924 that he had been strongly influenced past the Dallas Morning News.[iii]

During the 1920s, when the Ku Klux Klan was a powerful force in Dallas, the Dallas Morning News pushed dorsum against the KKK with its news coverage and editorials.[3] In plow, the KKK, which had a membership that included one in three eligible Dallas men, threatened to cold-shoulder the newspaper.[three]

In 1904, The Dallas Morning News began publishing the Texas Almanac, which had previously been published intermittently during the 1800s by the Galveston Daily News. After over a century of publishing by the Morning News, the Annual'due south avails were gifted to the Texas State Historical Association in May 2008.[6]

Edifice previously used and occupied by The Dallas Morning News

By the late 1940s, the Morning News had congenital and opened a new office, newsroom, and press plant at Houston and Young Streets on the southwest side of downtown Dallas. A notable part of the facade above the front doors includes a quote etched in the stony exterior:

BUILD THE NEWS UPON
THE ROCK OF TRUTH
AND RIGHTEOUSNESS
CONDUCT It ALWAYS
UPON THE LINES OF
FAIRNESS AND INTEGRITY
ACKNOWLEDGE THE RIGHT
OF THE PEOPLE TO GET
FROM THE Newspaper
BOTH SIDES OF EVERY
IMPORTANT QUESTION
G. B. DEALEY

The complex at 508 Young Street would house all or part of the Morning News operations for the next six decades.

In late 1991, The Dallas Forenoon News became the lone major paper in the Dallas market when the Dallas Times Herald was closed afterward several years of circulation wars between the two papers, especially over the then-burgeoning classified advertising market. In July 1986, the Times Herald was purchased by William Dean Singleton, owner of MediaNews Group. After 18 months of efforts to plow the paper effectually, Singleton sold it to an associate. On Dec 8, 1991, Belo Corporation bought the Times Herald for $55 million, closing the paper the next 24-hour interval.

It was not the first fourth dimension the Belo family unit had bought (and closed) a paper named The Herald in Dallas.

[In]...1879 Alfred H. Belo was investigating the possibility of establishing a sister newspaper in quickly developing North Texas. When Belo's efforts to purchase the Herald [an extant newspaper in Dallas] failed, he sent George Bannerman Dealey to launch a new paper, the Morning News, which began publication on October 1, 1885. From the showtime the Morning time News enjoyed the double advantage of strong financial support and an accumulation of journalistic feel, and within a month and a half had captivated its older rival.[7] [viii]

In 2003, a Spanish-language newspaper was launched by The Dallas Morning News, called Al Día. Initially Al Día came with a purchase price, just in contempo years the newspaper has been made available complimentary of charge. Information technology is published twice a week, on Wednesday and Saturday.[9]

Between 2003 and 2011, a tabloid-sized publication called Quick was published past The Dallas Morning time News, which initially focused on full general news in a quick-read, digest form, only in afterward years covered mostly entertainment and lifestyle stories.

In late 2013, The Dallas Morn News ended its longtime newsgathering collaboration with previously-co-owned TV station WFAA. The paper entered into a new partnership with KXAS at that time.[10]

Paper vending machine with copies of The Dallas Morning News, in front end of a restaurant in northeast Dallas, 2019

Historically, the Morning News' stance section has tilted conservative, mirroring Texas′ drift to the Republican Party since the 1950s.[11] However, on September 7, 2016 it endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, the first time it had recommended a Democrat for president since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940.[12] This came a day after it ran a scathing editorial declaring Republican candidate Donald Trump "not qualified to serve as president." Information technology was the first time that the paper had refused to recommend a Republican since 1964.[13] And so, in wake of the approaching 2018 midterm elections, the Morning News once once again endorsed a Autonomous candidate: Beto O'Rourke, the challenger to incumbent Senator Ted Cruz.[fourteen]

In late 2016, it was announced that The Dallas Morning News would move abroad from its home of 68 years on Young Street, to a building on Commerce Street previously used by the Dallas Public Library for its downtown branch. The Commerce Street accost is one-third the size of the Young Street complex. Reasons given for the move included technology innovations, fewer staff, likewise as printing presses no longer co-located with the newsroom and main offices (printing is done now mainly at a facility in Plano, north of Dallas).[15] [16] By Dec 2017, the move was completed.[17] The former belongings at 508 Immature was sold past October 2018 to a business partnership, which was looking into possible redevelopment opportunities for the circuitous,[18] [nineteen] but in December 2018 the partnership backed out of the deal.[20]

Changes were announced in January 2019 which included staff layoffs (including editorial, arts/culture, and concern) and reducing the paper's Business section to i separate section per week, on Sunday; the residue of the calendar week, Business coverage would be found in the paper'due south Metro section. A full of 43 employees were affected by the move.[21] [22]

In late February 2019, several press agreements were non renewed at the Forenoon News suburban printing found, and 92 positions were affected past the alter there. Publications that had to find a different press partner included Dallas Observer and Fort Worth Weekly.[23]

Awards [edit]

Awards won past The Dallas Morning News and its reporters

Pulitzer Prizes [edit]

  • 1986: National Reporting
  • 1989: Explanatory Journalism
  • 1991: Characteristic Photography
  • 1992: Investigative Reporting
  • 1993: Spot News Photography
  • 1994: International Reporting
  • 2004: Breaking News Photography
  • 2006: Breaking News Photography
  • 2010: Editorial Writing

George Polk Awards [edit]

  • 1990:[24] Gayle Reaves, David Hanners, and David McLemore for regional reporting
  • 1994:[25] Olive Talley for education reporting

Overseas Printing Society Awards [edit]

  • 2001:[26] Cheryl Diaz Meyer for photographic reporting from away

National Headliner Awards [edit]

  • 2017:[27] [28]
    • Spot News in Daily Newspapers (first identify)
    • Local Involvement Column on a Variety of Subjects (offset place - Jacquielynn Floyd)
    • Special or Feature Column on 1 Subject by an Individual (3rd place - Chris Vognar)
    • Editorial Writing by an Individual or Team (outset place - Sharon Grigsby, Michael Lindenberger, and James Ragland; third place - Sharon Grigsby)
    • Sports Column past an Individual (second place - Kevin Sherrington)
    • Sports Writing by an Individual or Team (third place - Matt Wixon, Michael Florek, and Gregg Riddle)
    • Business organisation News Coverage, Business Commentary and/or Business Columns by an Private or Team (third place - Mitchell Schnurman)
    • Newspaper Spot News Photography (second place - Ting Shen)
    • Newspaper Characteristic Photography (second place - Tom Fob)
    • Newspaper Sports Photography (second place - Smiley N. Puddle)
    • Photography Portfolio (2d identify - Smiley N. Pool)
    • Photo Essay/Story (outset place)
    • Newspaper/Mag Illustration or Informational Graphics by an Private or Team (2d place)

Katie Awards, Press Club of Dallas [edit]

  • 2005:[29]
    • Buck Marryat Honor, career journalism excellence (Bob Mong)
    • Feature Story, Major Market Newspapers (Jacquielynn Floyd)
    • Investigative Reporting, Major Market Newspapers (Joshua Benton and Holly K. Hacker)
    • Government/Political Story, Major Market Newspapers (Pete Slover)
    • Sports Story, Major Market Newspapers (Bill Nichols)
    • Sports Column, Major Market Newspapers (Kevin Sherrington)
    • Newspaper News Folio Layout
    • Best News Website
    • Best Website Content
    • Best Website Graphics

(The Morning News' Al Día newspaper received awards for Full general News Story, Best Feature Story, and Best Spanish Linguistic communication Newspaper, likewise.)

  • 2008:[thirty]
    • Business organisation Reporting, Large Newspapers (outset place - Jim Landers and Elizabeth Souder; third place - Sheryl Jean)
    • Best Column, Large Newspapers (second identify - Rawlins Gilliland; third identify - Catherine Cuellar)
    • Best Feature, Large Newspapers (starting time identify - Steve Thompson; second identify - Emily Ramshaw)
    • Best Investigative Serial/Story, Large Newspapers (beginning place - Brooks Egerton and Reese Dunklin)
    • Best Series, Large Newspapers (first identify - Doug J. Swanson, Steve McGonigle, Gregg Jones, Jennifer LaFleur, Emily Ramshaw, Holly Becka; 2nd identify - David Tarrant)
    • Best Specialty Reporting, Large Newspapers (first place - Robert T. Garrett; 3rd place - Thor Christensen)
    • All-time Sports Reporting, Big Newspapers (get-go identify - Barry Horn; 2nd identify - Evan Grant; tertiary place - Brad Townsend)
    • All-time Headline Writing, Large Newspapers (first place - Linda Johnson)
    • Best Website
    • Photographer of the Year (first place - Mona Reeder)
    • All-time Blog (commencement place and second place)

Hugh Aynesworth Awards, Printing Club of Dallas [edit]

  • 2018:[31]
    • Daily Newspaper Investigative Reporting (Cary Aspinwall)
    • Public Service (Cary Aspinwall)
    • Daily Newspaper Feature Reporting (Frank Fifty. Christlieb)
    • Sports Characteristic Reporting (Michael Florek)

See as well [edit]

  • List of newspapers in Texas
  • Fort Worth Star-Telegram

References [edit]

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  8. ^ "Dallas Forenoon News buys out rival paper". Texas State Historical Clan. n.d. [1885-03-12]. Archived from the original on 5 Dec 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2022. On this day in 1885, the Dallas Morning News bought out its major competitor, the Dallas Herald. The Herald was founded in 1849 past James Due west. Latimer and William Wallace, who purchased the Paris, Texas, Times and moved information technology to Dallas. The Herald remained a weekly paper until 1874, when it began publishing an edition every morn except Mon. The Morning time News grew out of the Galveston News, established in 1842 by Samuel Bangs. By 1879 Alfred H. Belo, who had acquired command of the business, was investigating the possibility of establishing a sis paper in rapidly developing North Texas. When Belo'southward efforts to buy the Herald failed, he sent George Bannerman Dealey to launch a new paper, the Morning News, which began publication on October 1, 1885. From the outset the Morning News enjoyed the double advantage of potent fiscal back up and an accumulation of journalistic feel, and within a month and a half had absorbed its older rival.
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  13. ^ "Donald Trump is no Republican". The Dallas Morning News. September 6, 2016.
  14. ^ "We recommend Beto O'Rourke for U.S. Senate". DallasNews.com. October 25, 2018. Retrieved Oct 26, 2018.
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  17. ^ Karen Robinson-Jacobs, "Moving into a new era", DallasNews.com, Dec 4, 2017. Retrieved 2018-12-ten.
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  20. ^ Brown, Steve (ten December 2018). "Programmer backs out on buying celebrated Dallas Morning News campus after Amazon HQ2 bypasses Dallas". The Dallas Morning News. ISSN 1553-846X. LCCN sn83045278. OCLC 1151529364. Archived from the original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved 11 February 2022. A development group is dropping plans to purchase the historic Dallas Forenoon News building in downtown Dallas. An affiliate of Dallas developer KDC and investor Hoque Global signed a contract in Oct to pay $33 million for The News' more than 7-acre former campus on the southwest side of downtown.
  21. ^ Shinneman, Shawn (vii Jan 2019). "DMN Announces 43 Layoffs, Nearly Half in Editorial". Media. D Magazine. ISSN 0161-7826. LCCN sn78000457. OCLC 4020946. Archived from the original on 21 July 2021. Retrieved 11 February 2022. Staff at the Dallas Morn News received give-and-take this morning of another circular of cuts that includes 43 employees, about half of which came from editorial. The corporate speak uses the word "reorganization" and pumps an investment in "technology platforms that support subscribers' online experience." The names take been trickling out.
  22. ^ Roush, Chris (7 January 2019). "Dallas Morning time News is cutting standalone biz news section". Talk Biz News. Archived from the original on 1 Baronial 2020. Retrieved 11 February 2022. The Dallas Forenoon News will cut its standalone business news section as office of cost-cutting measures at the newspaper. The paper besides is laying off 40 staffers, including 20 editorial workers. Two of those workers are business concern news desk-bound staffers. Metro and Business concern will be combined into one section Tuesday through Saturday. Top business stories will compete for spots on the encompass of the combined section.
  23. ^ Halkias, Maria (28 Feb 2019). "Dallas Morning time News scales dorsum commercial printing, cuts 92 jobs". The Dallas Forenoon News. ISSN 1553-846X. LCCN sn83045278. OCLC 1151529364. Archived from the original on 7 August 2020. Retrieved 11 February 2022. The Dallas Morning time News is cutting back its commercial printing services and retaining simply its biggest clients in guild to focus more on its core paper business. The determination will outcome in 92 jobs existence eliminated at the company'south Plano printing plant, the visitor said Thursday. 50-seven of those positions are currently filled. Employees were told of the task cuts this week and will exist offered severance packages. Before the cuts, the plant employed nigh 350 people.
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  28. ^ "83rd National Headliner Awards winners", headlinerawards.org, Apr 2017. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  29. ^ "List of 2005 Katie Award winners", Midland Reporter-Telegram (via Associated Printing), November 4, 2005. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
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Farther reading [edit]

  • Gelsanliter, David (May 1, 1995). Fresh Ink: Behind the Scenes of a Major Metropolitan Newspaper. Foreword by Gene Roberts (First ed.). Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press. ISBN978-0929398846. LCCN 94043363. OCLC 832588402. OL 1117219M – via Internet Archive.
  • Reed, Roy (September 1998). "Giant". American Journalism Review. State of The American Paper. College Park: Academy of Maryland Foundation . xx (vii): 62–79. ISSN 1067-8654. Archived from the original on 29 Apr 2021. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  • Segura, Judith Garrett (1 September 2008). Belo: From Newspapers to New Media. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press. ISBN978-0292718456. LCCN 2008005504. OCLC 748896674. OL 16504516M.

External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Sports Day DFW, further sports news coverage
  • Guidelive, news/listings of local amusement/events
  • Al Día Spanish-language newspaper
  • Archive of The Dallas Morning News issues (1885-1984) at NewsBank
  • "Behind the Pages", look behind the scenes of the newspaper'due south operation
  • Video tour of the Morn News function space
  • Dallas Morning News from the Handbook of Texas Online
  • Text of The Dallas Morning News historical marker from Texas Historic Sites Atlas (Texas Historical Commission)
  • Photos within and exterior former Dallas Morning News complex

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