Springfield News-Leader

The Springfield News-Leader is the predominant newspaper for the city of Springfield, Missouri and covers the Ozarks. The News-Leader has a daily circulation of 32,363 and a Sunday circulation of 51,402 as of September 2013.[1] Sunday single copy costs $2.00 in the metro area and $3.00 in the state area. The cost is $2.00 other days of the week. Digital and print subscriptions are available.

Springfield News-Leader
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Gannett
Founded1867
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersSpringfield, Missouri, United States
Websitewww.news-leader.com

History

The Springfield Leader began circulation in 1867 and merged with the Springfield Daily News in 1933 to become the Springfield Leader & Press, an afternoon paper. The morning paper was the News & Leader. The newspapers moved to their present site on Boonville Avenue in 1933. That same year, a new press, capable of printing 36,000 sixty-four page papers per hour, was installed.

The plant was destroyed by fire in 1947, but with the help of local printing firms, a four-page newspaper was on the street within a few hours. While the plant was rebuilt, the newspaper was published for several months in Tulsa, Oklahoma and trucked to Springfield.

The newspaper was purchased by Gannett in 1977. Morning and afternoon editions were consolidated to become the Springfield News-Leader in 1987.

Sections

Daily sections:

  • Local News (A)
  • USA TODAY (B)
  • Nation/World & Business (C)
  • Voices (D)
  • Life (E)
  • Sports (F)

Additional Sunday sections:

  • Business and Tech (G)
  • Home (H)
  • Classified (I)
  • Comics (J)
  • Careerbuilder (K)
  • USA Today Life Sunday (U)

References


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