The Post-Star

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The Post-Star
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Lee Enterprises
PresidentBen Rogers
EditorBob Condon
Founded1904
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersCooper and Lawrence
Glens Falls, NY 12801
United States
ISSN0897-0505
WebsitePostStar.com
Free online archivesnyshistoricnewspapers.org (1909-1930)

The Post-Star is a daily newspaper in Glens Falls, New York. Its circulation is 9,780. It serves the counties of Warren, Washington and Saratoga in New York State including the cities of Glens Falls and Saratoga Springs. It is the only daily newspaper published in Warren County. It competes with The Saratogian of Saratoga Springs and the Times Union of Albany for the Saratoga County market.

History[]

The current Post-Star newspaper traces its roots to 1904 with the founding of a paper called The Morning Post.

In 1909 the owners of The Morning Post acquired a competing newspaper called The Morning Star and merged the two papers into The Post-Star.

The newspaper was sold in 1971 by longtime publisher and major shareholder Arthur Irving Sr. to Howard Publications.

The Post-Star is currently owned by Lee Enterprises out of Davenport, Iowa. Lee has controlled the paper since February 12, 2002, when it merged with Howard Publications.

On April 20, 2009, the Post-Star won its first Pulitzer Prize, for the editorial work of Mark Mahoney.[1][2]

For a time, the Post-Star maintained two distinctly different online presences. PostStar.net was an all-inclusive, subscription-based offering; Poststar.com offers the reader a few free articles per month, requiring a subscription beyond that. As of April 2007, PostStar.net ceased operation.

References[]

  1. ^ Hajela, Deepti. "Papers win Pulitzers for bringing down gov, mayor". Associated Press (via Yahoo! News). Archived from the original on April 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
  2. ^ "Pulitzer Prizes 2009 (press release)" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-04-20.

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