Washington Daily News

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Washington Daily News
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Boone Newspapers
PublisherAshley Vansant
News editorVail Stewart Rumley
Sports editorMitchell Thomas
Founded1909
LanguageAmerican English
Headquarters217 N. Market St.
Washington, North Carolina 27889
Circulation8,644 (m-sat); 8,829 (sun)
ISSN1057-7068
OCLC number990784684
Websitewww.thewashingtondailynews.com

The Washington Daily News is an American, English language daily newspaper headquartered in and serving Washington, North Carolina and Beaufort County, North Carolina. It was established in 1909. The paper also uses Facebook for sharing news and interacting with readers.[1][2]

The paper won the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for a series of articles that showed the city's water was contaminated and had been for eight years.[3] The newspaper was then family-owned.[4] It had a circulation of 8,644 Monday through Saturday and 8,829 on Sunday as of Sept. 30, 2019.[5] The newspaper was owned and published by the Futrell family from 1949 until 2010.

On June 16, 2010, the Futrell family announced the sale of the Washington Daily News to Washington Newsmedia LLC, a new company affiliated Boone Newspapers, Inc. of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.[6] Boone Newspapers also owns the Tryon Daily Bulletin, The Stanley News and Press, the Salisbury Post, , The Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald, The Davie County Enterprise-Record and the .

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  1. ^ "Washington Daily News". Library of Congress. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  2. ^ "The Washington Daily News". Facebook. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
  3. ^ "The Pulitzer Prizes for 1990". Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  4. ^ "Washington Daily News online". Archived from the original on December 4, 2004. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
  5. ^ Editor & Publisher DataBook (Dailies). Florida: Editor & Publisher Magazine. 2019. pp. I-281.
  6. ^ "Futrells selling Washington Daily News". Retrieved 2011-09-02.
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