The Times Record (Maine) Explained

The Times Record
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Type:Daily (Monday-Friday)
Format:Broadsheet
Headquarters:3 Business Parkway
Publishing City:Brunswick, Maine
Circulation:11,500
Circulation Date:2007
Circulation Ref:[1]
Oclc:10561177
Issn:0747-1300
Motto:Local. Legitimate. Journalism.
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The Times Record (also known as the Bath-Brunswick Times Record)[2] is an independently-owned daily newspaper published five days a week that covers the Midcoast region of Maine. Operating out of Brunswick, it was founded in 1967 as a result of a merger between two historic newspapers, the Brunswick Record and the Bath Daily Times.

In August 2023, The Times Record was one of Reade Brower's publications sold to a non-profit newspaper group, Maine Trust for Local News.[3]

History

The first publication of The Times Record was published in 1967. The newspaper was a merger of the Brunswick Record, with a print circulation of 7,500 daily papers, and the Bath Daily Times, with a daily circulation of 3,500, for a total of 11,000 daily customers. The Brunswick Record was first published in November 1902 and the Bath Daily Times begun in 1869.[4] [5]

The Bath Daily Times can be traced back to the year . Up until the 1890s, they had many name changes and mergers dating back to that time.

In Frank B. Nichols bought the paper, and kept its name, and it stayed in the family until the merger in . Nichols began publishing a page of Brunswick news in the Bath Independent, a weekly companion to the Bath Daily Times.

In 1902, due to the success of his entries in the Bath publication, Nichols started a new paper, the Brunswick Record.[6] In the following 60 years, Nichols oversaw the operations of the Bath Daily Times and his son-in-law, Paul Niven, managed the Brunswick Record.

After Nichols passed away, Niven's brother, Cam Niven, took over the Bath Daily Times. On February 6, 1967, the two papers merged and became The Times Record.

The Times Record started out as an afternoon daily newspaper, delivering Monday through Fridays, and was first called the Bath-Brunswick Times Record. There competition, The Portland Press Herald (later to become a sister organization), delivered in the mornings and they didn't want to compete with their large circulation numbers.

Sample News Group

In, The Times Record was bought by Sample News Group, an organization that owned the Journal Tribune in Biddeford, Maine, as well as a string of papers in Pennsylvania.[7] Douglas Niven, of the original Niven family, remained on the board of directors and Chris Miles, a partner at Sample News Group took over day-to-day operations. During the 2008 Great Recession many newspapers went out of business or were bought out by bigger corporations. That year, the new company asked the State of Maine for a bond to purchase the publishing company that The Times Record used for printing their papers, Alliance Press.[8]

RFB Enterprises

When it was part of MaineToday Media (MTM), the publication was an affiliate of the state's largest news-gathering organization, RFB Enterprises, which included newspapers such as the Portland Press Herald.

Until sold as a whole on April 1, 2018, The Times Record had sold its printing division, Alliance Press, to Reade Brower under the name RFB Enterprises out of Rockland, Maine, and moved the presses to a new building at 3 Business Parkway, in Brunswick; as part of the restructuring, past-due property taxes were paid off.

In 2019, Alliance Press moved out of its Brunswick facility and merged with MTM's new printing press in South Portland, Maine.[9] Brower has consolidated six of Maine's seven daily newspapers, as well as 21 weekly newspapers, under his ownership.[10]

Online

During the beginning years of the Internet, newspapers such as The Times Record placed their articles online for free. This led in a decline in newspaper sales. After the recession of 2008, the paper closed its Bath location. In the preceding years, when RFB Enterprises purchased the company, the paper's website was transferred to the Portland Press Heralds online pay service.

On March 1, 2021, The Times Record stopped producing physical newspapers on Mondays, having at this time, four daily papers delivered Tuesday through Fridays, with online editions Monday through Friday.[11]

Editorial policy

The MaineToday editorial board announced (via centralmaine.com) in their August 31, 2014, editorial that they would no longer endorse candidates for political office, citing a desire to avoid appearing partisan. They stated that they would continue to take positions on referendums, people's veto, and bond questions.[12]

Notes and References

  1. News: . . 19 December 2019 . Brunswick Daily to be Sold . seacoastonline.com . 1 October 2022.
  2. News: Times Record journalism recognized at Maine Press awards . The Times Record . . 20 October 2019 . 3 October 2022.
  3. Web site: Sale of Maine newspapers to national nonprofit is finalized. Press Herald. 2023-09-08. en-US.
  4. News: Williamson . William H. . 5 February 1967 . Two Papers Die to Give Birth to New Daily . . . 1 October 2022.
  5. Web site: About The Times record . . . . 2 October 2022.
  6. News: Strout . Nathan . 6 February 2017 . 50 Years . The Times Record . . 2 October 2022.
  7. News: . 40 . 23 December 2007 . Brunswick Newspaper Sold to Sample News Group . . . 3 October 2022.
  8. News: Bell . Tom . 17 . 4 January 2008 . Bond Sought for Brunswick Paper . . . 3 October 2022.
  9. News: . Times Record to be Sold . . 23 March 2018 . 3 October 2022.
  10. News: Casey . Kelly . The man behind Maine’s unparalleled consolidation of local news . . 6 September 2018 . 3 October 2022.
  11. News: O'Brien . Kathleen . 4 February 2021 . Times Record to go digital-only Mondays . The Times Record . 3 October 2022.
  12. News: . Our Opinion: Who do we endorse? Nobody — and here’s why. . 31 August 2014 . 1 October 2022.