The Griffin Daily News Explained

Griffin Daily News
Type:Daily newspaper
Owners:Paxton Media Group
Circulation:6,936
Headquarters:Griffin, Georgia

The Griffin Daily News is a daily paper serving Griffin, Georgia and Spalding County. It is published in print and online.[1] with a circulation of about 7,000.[2]

History

The Griffin News was founded in 1871 as a daily publishing each weekday except Monday with a weekly on Friday.[3] Douglas Glessner, originally of Delaware, Ohio,[4] [5] was both editor and publisher.[6] After a merger with The Sun in 1889 it was published under the name The Griffin Daily News and Sun until 1925 when it became the Griffin Daily News.[7]

Under Glessner's editorship the paper published racially inflammatory material and took a pro-lynching stance. According to historian Donald G. Matthews, it "pilloried" the Governor for calling for the prosecution of those responsible for lynching Dr. W. L. Ryder, a white man lynched in 1897.[8] The paper is seen by historian Edwin T. Arnold as a provocateur in events surrounding the all-black regiment the "Tenth Immunes", a Buffalo Soldier regiment, as they passed through Griffin, with much of that paper's coverage setting the national tone of coverage for those events.[9] When Sam Hose was lynched and burned alive in a nearby Coweta County, the paper ran the headline "The Hose Will Not Put Out This Fire".[10]

At the time of Glessner's sudden death in 1910 due to neprhitis, the paper was considered one of the "leading Democratic newspapers of middle Georgia."[11]

In 1924 the paper was purchased by Judge C. C. Givens to be run by two of his sons.[12] It was bought the subsequent year by Quimby Melton, a former manager for the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain. It stayed in the Melton family until its sale to Thomson Newspapers in 1982.[13] In the Melton era, the paper's circulation rose from a readership of 6,000 in 1950 to 13,500 in 1980.[14] In 1997 it was bought by the Paxton Media Group.[15]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Subscription Services. Griffin Daily News. en. 2018-05-28.
  2. News: Griffin Daily News. Mondo Times.
  3. Book: Rowell, George Presbury. Geo. P. Rowell and Co.'s American Newspaper Directory. 1887. Printers' Ink Publishing Company. en.
  4. Book: Mathews, Donald G.. At the Altar of Lynching: Burning Sam Hose in the American South. 2017-09-21. Cambridge University Press. 9781107182974. en.
  5. Web site: Douglas Glessner (1856-1910) - Find A Grave.... www.findagrave.com. 2018-05-28.
  6. Book: Rowell, George Presbury. Geo. P. Rowell and Co.'s American Newspaper Directory. 1887. Printers' Ink Publishing Company. en.
  7. News: Griffin daily news.. Chronicling America. 2018-05-28. Library of Congress. 0746-3324.
  8. Book: Mathews, Donald G.. At the Altar of Lynching: Burning Sam Hose in the American South. 2017-09-21. Cambridge University Press. 9781107182974. en.
  9. Book: Arnold, Edwin T.. What Virtue There Is in Fire: Cultural Memory and the Lynching of Sam Hose. 2012-01-01. University of Georgia Press. 9780820340647. en.
  10. Book: Arnold, Edwin T.. What Virtue There Is in Fire: Cultural Memory and the Lynching of Sam Hose. 2012-01-01. University of Georgia Press. 9780820340647. en.
  11. News: Douglas Glessner Dead. 19 Jul 1910. Elba Clipper. 2018-05-28. en.
  12. News: Judge Givens Buys Paper in Georgia. 1 May 1924. The Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky.
  13. Book: Grimes, Millard B.. The Last Linotype: The Story of Georgia and Its Newspapers Since World War II. 1985. Mercer University Press. 9780865541900. en.
  14. Book: Grimes, Millard B.. The Last Linotype: The Story of Georgia and Its Newspapers Since World War II. 1985. Mercer University Press. 9780865541900. en.
  15. Book: Leaving Readers Behind. registration. 55. winchester news-gazette.. 2001. University of Arkansas Press. 9781610752329. en.