Journal & Courier

This article is about an Indiana newspaper. For the Illinois newspaper, see Journal-Courier.
Type Daily newspaper
Format Berliner
Owner(s) Gannett Company
Founder(s) Henry W. Marshall
Publisher Patricia Miller
Editor George Spohr
Founded 1920
Headquarters 217 North 6th Street
Lafayette, IN 47901
 United States
Website http://www.jconline.com/

The Lafayette Journal & Courier is a daily newspaper owned by the Gannett Company, Inc., serving Lafayette, Indiana, and the surrounding communities. It was established in 1920 through the merger of two local papers, the Journal and Free Press (established in 1829 under the name John B. Semans' Free Press) and the Courier (established in 1845). In recent years, the paper has experienced several series of employee layoffs and high rates of turnover of reporters and editors.

Format

With its change of format on July 31, 2006, the Journal & Courier became the first daily newspaper in North America to use the Berliner layout. The change lowered costs by 15%.[1]

Circulation

As of September 2008, average daily circulation is 33,223. Saturday circulation is 33,546. Sunday circulation is 39,343.[2] By September 2010 this had fallen to an average daily (MON-SAT) circulation of 27,837 and a Sunday circulation of 36,177, which is partly a result of high staff attrition.[3]

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