The Ridgefield Press Explained

The Ridgefield Press
Type:Weekly newspaper, published Thursdays
Format:Broadsheet, digital
Owners:Hearst Media, part of Hearst CT Media Group
Editor:Mack Reid, Tim Murphy, Tom Nash (Managing Editor)
Circulation:4,753
Headquarters:345 Main Street, 2nd floor Danbury, CT 06810 United States
Oclc:12248013

The Ridgefield Press is an American weekly newspaper published each Thursday for Ridgefield, Connecticut. The newspaper was established in 1875, and has a paid circulation of about 4,753 copies.[1]

It is currently owned by Hearst Media, which publishes the Press and seven other weekly newspapers Fairfield County, Connecticut and Westchester County, New York.

The fictitious film critic David Manning was supposedly writing for The Ridgefield Press.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Newspaper Advertising | Hersam Acorn. Hersam Acorn Newspapers. 3 October 2014.
  2. Web site: [//www.msnbc.com/news/581770.asp?cp1=1 The Reviewer Who Wasn't There ]. Horn . John . 2 June 2001 . . . https://web.archive.org/web/20010609225327/http://www.msnbc.com/news/581770.asp?cp1=1 . June 9, 2001 . 3 October 2014 . dead .