The Daily Telegram should not be confused with Temple Daily Telegram.
The Daily Telegram | |
Type: | Daily newspaper |
Format: | Broadsheet |
Foundation: | December 3, 1892, as Evening Telegram |
Owners: | Gannett |
Editor: | Ray Kisonas |
Circulation: | 8,076 Daily 9,088 Sunday |
Circulation Date: | 2022 |
Circulation Ref: | [1] |
Headquarters: | 133 North Winter Street, Adrian, Michigan 49221, United States |
Oclc: | 33972687 |
Publisher: | Dave Zewicky |
The Daily Telegram is a daily newspaper published Sundays through Fridays in Adrian, Michigan, United States.[2] Former owner GateHouse Media acquired the paper from Independent Media Group in 2000.[3] [4]
The newspaper covers all of Lenawee County and southern Jackson County, including "Adrian, Tecumseh, Blissfield, Clinton, Addison, Deerfield, Hudson, Morenci, Onsted, Brooklyn and all points in between."[5]
Upon the founding of the Telegram in December 1892, inaugural publishers M.W. Redfield and Elmer E. Putnam said "particular attention will be given to events of a local nature."[5]
Initially named the Evening Telegram, the newspaper took the name of its hometown in 1898, becoming the Adrian Daily Telegram, changing its name again to become The Daily Telegram in 1973.[6]
The Adrian Daily Telegram suspended publication from October 24, 1972, to January 5, 1973, because of a strike.[6]