Tampa Bay Times Explained

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Tampa Bay Times
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Owners:Times Publishing Company
Circulation:102,266 Average print circulation[1]
Headquarters:490 First Avenue South
St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
United States
Language:English
Eissn:2641-4643
Issn:2327-9052
Oclc:5920090

The Tampa Bay Times, called the St. Petersburg Times until 2011, is an American newspaper published in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. It is published by the Times Publishing Company, which is owned by The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a nonprofit journalism school directly adjacent to the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus.

It has won fourteen Pulitzer Prizes since 1964, and in 2009, won two in a single year for the first time in its history, one of which was for its PolitiFact project.

History

The newspaper traces its origins to the West Hillsborough Times, a weekly newspaper established in Dunedin, Florida, on the Pinellas Peninsula in 1884. At the time, neither St. Petersburg nor Pinellas County existed; the peninsula was part of Hillsborough County. The paper was published weekly in the back of a pharmacy and had a circulation of 480. It subsequently changed ownership six times in seventeen years.[2] In December 1884, it was bought by A. C. Turner, who moved it to Clear Water Harbor (modern Clearwater, Florida). In 1892, it moved to St. Petersburg, and by 1898 it was officially renamed the St. Petersburg Times.[3] The Times became bi-weekly in 1907, and began publication six days a week in 1912. Paul Poynter, a publisher originally from Indiana, bought the paper in September 1912 and converted to a seven-day paper, though it was rarely financially stable. Paul's son, Nelson Poynter, became editor in 1939 and took majority control of the paper in 1947, and set about improving the paper's finances and prestige. Nelson Poynter controlled the paper until his death in 1978, when he willed the majority of the stock to the non-profit Poynter Institute. In November 1986, the Evening Independent was merged into the Times. Poynter was succeeded as editor by Eugene Patterson (1978–1988), Andrew Barnes (1988–2004), Paul Tash (2004–2010; chair of the Times Publishing Company since 2004 and the Poynter Institute since 2007)[4] Neil Brown (2010–2017),[5] and Mark Katches (2018–present).[6]

On January 1, 2012, the St. Petersburg Times was renamed the Tampa Bay Times; this stemmed from a 2006 decision of a lawsuit with Media General, at the time the publishers of the Times competing newspaper, The Tampa Tribune, which allowed that paper to keep its exclusive right to use the name of its defunct sister paper, The Tampa Times, for five years after the decision.

As the newly rechristened Tampa Bay Times, the paper's weekday tabloid tbt*, a free daily publication and which used "(* Tampa Bay Times)" as its subtitle, became just tbt when the name change took place.[3] The St. Pete Times name lives on as the name for the Times neighborhood news sections in southern Pinellas County (formerly Neighborhood Times), serving communities from Largo southward.

The Times has also done significant investigative reporting on the Church of Scientology, since the church's acquisition of the Fort Harrison Hotel in 1975 and other holdings in Clearwater. The Times has published special reports and series critical of the church and its current leader, David Miscavige.

In 2010, the Times published an investigative report questioning the validity of the United States Navy Veterans Association, leading to significant reaction and official investigations into the group nationwide.[7]

On May 3, 2016, the Times acquired its longtime competitor The Tampa Tribune, with the latter publication immediately ceasing publishing[8] and Tribune features and some writers expected to be merged into the Times.[9] As reported by other local media outlets in the Tampa Bay area at the time of this acquisition, for many years the Tampa Tribune was considered to be the more conservative newspaper in the region, while the Tampa Bay Times was thought of as more liberal.

The Times purchase of The Tribune also allowed its circulation area to be expanded into Polk County, placing it in competition with other newspapers such as The Lakeland Ledger and The Polk County Democrat, as well as into the south central region of the state known as the Florida Heartland. In the case of the latter, the Times published Highlands Today, which was a daily news supplement of The Tribune for readers in Highlands County.[10] The Times sold the paper in 2016 to Sun Coast Media Group.[11]

In October 2019, the paper laid off seven newsroom employees.[12]

The Times received $8.5 million in federal loans from the Paycheck Protection Program by July 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. By this point, they had reduced delivery to two days per week. They had also cut 11 journalists' jobs through layoffs expected before the pandemic.[13]

In August 2024, the paper announced it will eliminate 60 jobs, amounting to 20% of total staff.[14]

PolitiFact.com

See main article: PolitiFact.com. The newspaper created PolitiFact.com, a project in which its reporters and editors "fact-check statements by members of Congress, the White House, lobbyists and interest groups…"[15] They publish original statements and their evaluations on the PolitiFact.com website and assign each a "Truth-O-Meter" rating, with ratings ranging from "True" for completely true statements to "Pants on Fire" (from the taunt "Liar, liar, pants on fire") for false and ridiculous statements. The site also includes an "Obameter",[16] tracking U.S. President Barack Obama's performance with regard to his campaign promises. PolitiFact.com was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2009 for "its fact-checking initiative during the 2008 presidential campaign that used probing reporters and the power of the World Wide Web to examine more than 750 political claims, separating rhetoric from truth to enlighten voters."[17] The Times sold PolitiFact.com to its parent company, the Poynter Institute, in 2018.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardWorkRecipientsCategoryResult
2022Pulitzer PrizeFor a compelling exposé of highly toxic hazards inside Florida’s only battery recycling plant that forced the implementation of safety measures to adequately protect workers and nearby residents.Corey G. Johnson, Rebecca Woolington and Eli MurrayInvestigative ReportingWon[18]
2021Pulitzer PrizeFor resourceful, creative reporting that exposed how a powerful and politically connected sheriff built a secretive intelligence operation that harassed residents and used grades and child welfare records to profile schoolchildren.Kathleen McGrory and Neil BediLocal ReportingWon[19]
2019Pulitzer PrizeFor impactful reporting, based on sophisticated data analysis, that revealed an alarming rate of patient fatalities following Johns Hopkins' takeover of a pediatric heart treatment facility.Kathleen McGrory and Neil BediInvestigative ReportingFinalist[20]
2016Pulitzer Prize"For exposing a local school board's culpability in turning some county schools into failure factories, with tragic consequences for the community. (Moved by the Board from the Public Service category, where it was also entered.)"Michael LaForgia, Cara Fitzpatrick and Lisa GartnerLocal ReportingWon[21]
"For a stellar example of collaborative reporting by two news organizations that revealed escalating violence and neglect in Florida mental hospitals and laid the blame at the door of state officials."Leonora LaPeter Anton and Anthony Cormier of the Tampa Bay Times and Michael Braga of the Sarasota Herald-TribuneInvestigative ReportingWon[22]
2014Pulitzer Prize"For relentlessly investigating the squalid conditions that marked housing for Hillsborough County's substantial homeless population, leading to swift reforms."Will Hobson and Michael LaForgiaLocal ReportingWon[23]
2013Pulitzer Prize"For helping reverse the decision to end fluoridation of water in Pinellas County."Tim Nickens and Daniel RuthEditorial WritingWon[24]
2012Pulitzer PrizeTim Nickens, Joni James, John Hill and Robyn BlumnerEditorial WritingFinalist[25]
2010National Headliner Awards"Inside Scientology"Thomas C. Tobin and Joe ChildsInvestigative reportingFinalist[26]
Florida Society of News EditorsGold Medal for Public ServiceWon[27] [28]
Pulitzer Prize"For Their Own Good"Ben Montgomery, Waveney Ann Moore, and photographer Edmund D. FountainLocal ReportingFinalist[29]
2009Pulitzer PrizePolitiFact.comTimes staff, represented by Bill Adair, Washington bureau chiefNational ReportingWon[30] [31]
Public ServiceFinalist
"The Girl in the Window"Lane DeGregoryFeature WritingWon[32]
"Winter's Tale"John BarryFeature WritingFinalist
2007Scripps Howard FoundationHuman Interest WritingLane DeGregoryErnie Pyle AwardWon[33]
"A Republican vs. Republican Cellular Division"Wes AllisonRaymond Clapper AwardWon
Pulitzer Prize"In His Own Defense"Christopher GoffardFeature WritingFinalist[34]
2003Scripps Howard FoundationHuman Interest WritingKelley BenhamErnie Pyle AwardWon[35]
2002Scripps Howard Foundation"The Poison in Your Back Yard"Julie HausermanEdward J. Meeman AwardWon[36]
2000Pulitzer Prize"Una Vida Mejor"Anne HullFeature WritingFinalist[37]
National ReportingFinalist
1999Sigma Delta Chi"Deadly Rampage"Times staffExcellence in deadline reportingWon[38]
Investigative report of U.S. Rep. Corrine BrownBill Adair and David Dahl Washington correspondenceWon[39]
1998Pulitzer Prize"Angels & Demons"Thomas FrenchFeature WritingWon[40]
Investigative report of The Rev. Henry LyonsTimes staffInvestigative ReportingFinalist[41]
The "Tobacco" seriesDavid BarstowExplanatory ReportingFinalist
1997Pulitzer PrizeCoverage of the 1996 St. Petersburg riotTimes staffSpot News ReportingFinalist[42]
1995Pulitzer Prize"Final Indignities"Jeffrey GoodEditorial WritingWon[43]
"A Secret Life"Anne HullFeature WritingFinalist[44]
1992Pulitzer Prize"Life From Death"Sheryl JamesFeature WritingFinalist[45]
1991Pulitzer Prize"A Gift Abandoned"Sheryl JamesFeature WritingWon[46]
1985Pulitzer PrizeCorruption in Pasco County Sheriff's OfficeLucy Morgan and Jack ReedInvestigative ReportingWon[47]
1982Pulitzer PrizeCoverage of drug smuggling in Dixie County, FloridaLucy MorganLocal General or Spot News ReportingFinalist[48]
1980Pulitzer PrizeInvestigation of Church of Scientology operations in FloridaBette Swenson Orsini and Charles StaffordNational ReportingWon[49]
Times staffPublic ServiceFinalist[50]
1969Penney-Missouri AwardWomen's sectionMarjorie PaxsonGeneral ExcellenceWon[51]
1964Pulitzer PrizeInvestigation of Florida Turnpike AuthorityMartin Waldron and Times staff[52] Meritorious Public ServiceWon[53]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Turvill . William. Top 25 US newspaper circulations: Print sales fall another 12% in 2022. 28 June 2022 . Press Gazette . June 24, 2022.
  2. Web site: Times History . https://web.archive.org/web/20171112103529/http://company.tampabay.com:2052/company/about-us/times-history . dead . November 12, 2017 . Times Publishing Company . June 13, 2018 . 2015.
  3. News: The St. Petersburg Times will become the Tampa Bay Times on Jan. 1 . Deggans, Eric . St. Petersburg Times . November 1, 2011 . April 3, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120208201000/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/media/content/st-petersburg-times-will-become-tampa-bay-times-jan-1 . February 8, 2012 . mdy-all .
  4. Web site: Paul C. Tash . March 23, 2017 . March 30, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130330162627/http://www.tampabay.com/company/about-us/times-executives/bios/ptash . dead .
  5. http://www.tampabay.com/company/about-us/times-executives/bios/nbrown
  6. http://company.tampabay.com:2052/company/about-us/times-executives/bios/mkatches
  7. News: Casey, Dan . Sluss, Michael . Fla. Contributor to Va. Campaigns Raises Questions – A Man Who Lived in Florida and Gave $67,500 to Virginia Campaigns Is Under Investigation . . May 16, 2010 . February 11, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121005050622/http://www.roanoke.com/247014 . October 5, 2012 . mdy-all .
  8. News: Sunde Farquhar . Tampa Bay Times buys, shutters Tampa Tribune . WFLA . May 3, 2016.
  9. News: 'Tampa Bay Times' buys, shuts down rival 'Tampa Tribune' . USA Today . May 3, 2016 . May 3, 2016.
  10. News: A note from our publisher. Highlands Today. May 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160506055720/http://www.highlandstoday.com/hi/local-news/a-note-from-our-publisher-20160504/ . May 6, 2016.
  11. Web site: August 22, 2016 . Sun Coast Media Group buys Highlands Today from Tampa Bay Times . 2024-08-07 . . en-US.
  12. Web site: Jones . Tom . 2019-10-24 . Tampa Bay Times lays off 7 newsroom employees . 2024-08-07 . Poynter . en-US.
  13. News: Izadi . Elahe . Barr . Jeremy . Four takeaways from the PPP loans to media companies show the far-reaching toll of the pandemic . Washington Post . 7 July 2020.
  14. Web site: Edmonds . Rick . 2024-08-06 . The Tampa Bay Times will cut a fifth of its workforce . 2024-08-07 . Poynter . en-US.
  15. Web site: PolitiFact.com. St. Petersburg Times. August 27, 2009.
  16. Web site: The Obameter . Politifact . 8 April 2017.
  17. Web site: 2009 Pulitzer Prize Winners & Finalists . The Pulitzer Prizes . June 13, 2018.
  18. Web site: Winner: Corey G. Johnson, Rebecca Woolington and Eli Murray of the Tampa Bay Times . The Pulitzer Prizes . en . 2022-05-09.
  19. Web site: Winner: Kathleen McGrory and Neil Bedi of the Tampa Bay Times . The Pulitzer Prizes . en . 2021-06-11.
  20. Web site: Finalist: Kathleen McGrory and Neil Bedi of the Tampa Bay Times . The Pulitzer Prizes . en . 2019-12-14.
  21. Web site: Local Reporting. www.pulitzer.org.
  22. Web site: Investigative Reporting. www.pulitzer.org.
  23. Web site: JOURNALISM. www.pulitzer.org.
  24. Web site: 2013 Pulitzer Prizes - Editorial Writing . www.pulitzer.org.
  25. News: Staff . Times writer's stories earn her 2003 Ernie Pyle Award . St. Petersburg Times . 3B . March 13, 2004.
  26. Web site: 2012 Pulitzer Prizes - JOURNALISM. www.pulitzer.org.
  27. News: Sentinel Staff Report . Orlando Sentinel wins 17 awards from Florida Society of News Editors . . June 18, 2010. June 18, 2010.
  28. News: Staff . FSNE Gold Medal for Public Service . . June 18, 2010 . June 18, 2010 . Inside Scientology – The St. Petersburg Times reporting on the Church of Scientology is in the finest traditions of American journalism. The reporting by Joseph Childs and Thomas Tobin stands out for the ways in which it held accountable the powerful..
  29. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes – Finalists 2010 . . April 12, 2010.
  30. News: St. Petersburg Times wins two Pulitzer Prizes . April 20, 2009 . St. Petersburg Times . Stephen . Nohlgren . April 20, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090422143521/http://www.tampabay.com/features/media/article993724.ece . April 22, 2009 . mdy-all .
  31. News: McElroy . Jack . Paperless project claims a Pulitzer . . 60 . April 26, 2009.
  32. News: Young . Charles William . St. Petersburg Times earns two Pulitzer Prizes for journalism . . E950–E951 . April 23, 2009.
  33. News: Staff . Scripps winners named . . A5 . March 10, 2007.
  34. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes – Finalists 2007 . . December 5, 2009.
  35. News: St. Petersburg Times staff . Times writer's stories earn her 2003 Ernie Pyle Award . St. Petersburg Times . 3B . March 13, 2004.
  36. News: Staff . Two Times reporters earn national awards . St. Petersburg Times . 3B . March 2, 2002.
  37. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes – Finalists 2000 . . December 5, 2009.
  38. News: Staff . Times earns national reporting awards . St. Petersburg Times . 3B . April 18, 1999.
  39. News: St. Petersburg Times History – From 1884 to present. St. Petersburg Times. 2007. November 12, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090818022843/http://www.sptimes.com/connect/corporate/history. August 18, 2009.
  40. News: Leisner . Pat . Indianapolis native wins Pulitzer Prize . Associated Press . . B5 . April 16, 1998.
  41. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes – Finalists 1998 . . December 5, 2009.
  42. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes – Finalists 1997 . . December 5, 2009.
  43. News: . Prizes honor wide range of stories; Winners of the 1995 Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism included stories of natural disaster, human tragedy and courage . Associated Press . . 7A . April 19, 1995.
  44. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes – Finalists 1995 . . December 5, 2009.
  45. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes – Finalists 1992 . . December 5, 2009.
  46. News: . Barberton native wins a Pulitzer . Associated Press . . A1 . April 10, 1991.
  47. News: Marx . Gary . Pulitzer winners: UCF student, St. Pete Times . . A1 . April 25, 1985.
  48. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes – Finalists 1982 . . December 5, 2009.
  49. News: Staff . Pulitzer Prize board, for first time, names finalists in all categories . . April 16, 1980.
  50. Web site: The Pulitzer Prizes – Finalists 1980 . . December 5, 2009.
  51. Voss . Kimberly Wilmot . Speere . Lance . Marjorie Paxson: From Women's Editor to Publisher . Media History Monographs . 2007–2008 . 10 . 1 . 17 March 2019.
  52. Staff (May 28, 1981). "Martin O. Waldron Is Dead at 56; Reporting Led to a Pulitzer Prize". The New York Times. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
  53. News: Garloch . Karen . Observer wins Pulitzer Prize for coverage of PTL, Bakkers . . 1A . April 1, 1988.