The Gainesville Times (Georgia) Explained

The Gainesville Times
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Owner:Metro Market Media
Generalmanager:Norman Baggs
Chiefeditor:Shannon Casas
Language:English
Headquarters:346 Green Street, NW Gainesville, GA 30501
Website:https://www.gainesvilletimes.com

The Gainesville Times is a daily newspaper based in Gainesville, Georgia, that covers Hall County and Northeast Georgia. As of 2019, the general manager is Norman Baggs and the editor−in−chief is Shannon Casas; headquarters are located at 345 Green Street, NW Gainesville, GA 30501.

Circulation delivery deadlines are 6:30 am Monday through Friday inside Hall County and 7:30 am in other areas. On weekends the deadline is 7 am in all areas.[1] They print daily except for Saturday.[2]

History

The Gainesville Times was founded after World War II by Charles and Lessie Smithgall under the original name The Gainesville Daily Times. It was first published at 303 Washington Street, Gainesville, Georgia. Ray Hull was the first editor and Sylvan Meyer was his main reporter. The first issue came from a second-hand flatbed press in a former funeral home on January 26, 1947. Since that Sunday morning, the Times has never missed a run. The newspaper, printed daily Sunday through Friday, began with a printing capacity of eight pages per press run. Its circulation reached about 4,000 before the end of the first year.

In 1952, the Gainesville Daily Times moved around the block to 308 W. Spring Street to share a building known as the Press-Radio Center, also owned by the Smithgalls. That same year a fire started in the composing room but the paper was still released that day with help from other printers around town. Sylvan Meyer soon became managing editor and then head editor, helping the newspaper grow.

In 1957, the newspaper had grown enough to buy a more modern rotary press which allowed the printers to run thirty-two pages per press run. The "Gainesville" was then dropped from the title to convey a broader coverage area.

In 1970, the Daily Times was able to acquire a new facility on North Green Street to install a new offset press with improved technology. The first paper from this new press was printed on April 27. The "Daily" was dropped from the newspaper name soon after in 1972.

In 1981, The Times was sold to Gannett Co. Inc. and by the next year, Gannett expanded the press to accommodate printing of USA Today for parts of the Southeast.

In 2004, The Times was sold to Morris Multimedia Inc., the largest privately owned media organization in the United States. The current owner, Metro Market Media, took over in 2018. [1]

Coverage

Sections

Significant stories

"County Touches Off Avoidable Firestorm" by The Times Editorial Board. It was described by the Georgia Associated Press as, an "Excellent example of holding public officials accountable, spotlighting their efforts to avoid keeping the public informed until it’s to their benefit to do otherwise and laying out the cost in dollars and public trust."[3]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gainesville Times. www.gainesvilletimes.com. 2019-04-30.
  2. News: Gainesville daily times and the Gainesville eagle.. Humanities. National Endowment for the. 2019-04-30.
  3. Web site: Georgia APME Contests. Associated Press. en. 2019-04-30.