Mt. Vernon Register-News Explained

Mt. Vernon Register-News
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Owners:Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
Publisher:Bob Dennis
Editor:Tesa Glass
Circulation:3,100 daily[1]
Headquarters:911 Broadway, Mount Vernon, Illinois 62864 United States

The Mt. Vernon Register-News was a newspaper that served Mount Vernon, Illinois. The newspaper's marketing slogan was "We Are Mt. Vernon."

The Register-News traced its origin back to 1884, when the Mt. Vernon Daily Register was launched. The Mt. Vernon Daily News was founded in 1891, and the two papers merged in 1920 to create the Register-News, which published six days a week until cost-saving measures were employed in 2017 that reduced the newspaper to printing just three days a week: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

Former owner Thomson sold the paper to Hollinger in 1996.[2] CNHI acquired the paper in 2000.[3] The last edition of the Register-News was printed on February 6, 2018; the following day, CNHI announced the closure of both the Register-News (due to the “challenging market and economic conditions of Mount Vernon”) and the McLeansboro Times-Leader.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: MT Vernon Register News closing its doors. wjbdradio.com. 6 February 2018. 6 May 2023.
  2. Web site: Cox, Thomson and Hollinger complete exchanges of newspapers. AP NEWS. 6 May 2023.
  3. Web site: HOLLINGER'S CRASH DIET STOPS SHORT OF CHICAGO. Chicago Tribune. 6 May 2023.
  4. News: Mt. Vernon Register-News Closing Its Doors. Full Service 100.1/Real Country Q. 2018-02-08.