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Photopress journal of the west
Photopress journal of the west











The potential addition of 22,000 Vindicator customers during the week and as many as 31,000 on both Saturdays and Sundays, numbers that include home delivery and single copy buyers, will substantially boost The Tribune Chronicle's distribution of 18,000 papers Monday through Saturday and 23,500 on Sundays. The Vindicator's 175 carriers, who are independent contractors, will continue delivering the revamped paper. Still, most of the newspaper's 144 employees will lose their jobs this week. The Tribune Chronicle will be adding full-time news and sports reporters to cover Mahoning County but wouldn't say how many or whether any of the new hires will come from The Vindicator, Jarvis said.īrown said he has heard that a few members of The Vindicator news staff have been offered positions at The Tribune Chronicle. The Compass Experiment, funded by Google and the McClatchy newspaper chain, plans to launch its first local news website this fall. ProPublica, a nonprofit investigative news organization, said in July that it was opening a spot in its local reporting network to cover accountability issues in the city, a manufacturing hub once home to more than 170,000 people but now just 65,000.

photopress journal of the west

Other organizations, meanwhile, have made commitments to provide Youngstown news.

photopress journal of the west

"Whenever the name is going to be seen and we're not part of it, we're going to feel bad. "It's a good thing for the community, subscribers and carriers," Brown said. Relief has been the overwhelming reaction of longtime Vindicator subscribers to the agreement knowing they will receive a daily newspaper focused on Mahoning County, Brown said. Jarvis would not disclose the deal's price. "But it's the best thing for the community, our carriers and our subscribers." "It's a bittersweet moment because you feel like your family has been in the business for 132 years, that you're selling your identity," Brown said. The one from the Wheeling, West Virginia-based Ogden Newspapers made the most sense, he said. Mark Brown said he had considered several offers as he planned The Vindicator's closing. "If someone has ever done this before, I'd like to talk to them," he said. The new deal means current Vindicator customers will continue receiving the paper and can renew subscriptions when they expire. Following the announcement, The Tribune Chronicle said it would print a Mahoning County edition and began soliciting subscribers. Vindicator owners Betty Jagnow and her son, Mark Brown, announced June 29 The Vindicator would cease publication because of financial losses. The agreement appears to save the essence of a hometown newspaper whose demise represents yet another body blow to a community pummeled for decades by job losses, poverty and a shrinking population. The paper will be published and produced by The Tribune Chronicle in neighboring Trumbull County as part of a deal finalized this month by the Ogden Newspapers chain to buy the name, subscriber list and news website from the family-owned "Vindy" in Youngstown, where the presses will go silent early Saturday. YOUNGSTOWN - When readers pick up Sunday's edition of The Vindicator, the newspaper will be emblazoned with its familiar masthead, but it won't be the Vindicator that has published news from Youngstown, Mahoning County and beyond for the past 150 years.













Photopress journal of the west