Chillicothe Gazette

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Chillicothe Gazette
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Gannett Company
Publisher Richard Szabrak
Editor Mike Throne
Founded 1793 (as the Centinel of the Northwest Territory)
Headquarters 50 W. Main St.
Chillicothe, OH 45601
Flag of United States United States
Circulation 15,553 Afternoon
15,645 Sunday[1]

Website: chillicothegazette.com

The Chillicothe Gazette, Ohio's oldest newspaper, published daily at Chillicothe, Ohio, the seat of Ross County, Ohio, by the Gannett Company. The paper was founded as a weekly at Cincinnati, Ohio, then the capital of the Northwest Territory, November 9, 1793 as the Centinel of the Northwest Territory. It decamped to Chillicothe when the territorial government moved to that city circa 1800. The paper was owned until the 1990s by Gannett, who sold it to a group who in turn sold to The Thomson Corporation. When Thomson exited the newspaper business in the late 1990s, Gannett bought it back.

The oldest newspaper in Ohio published under its original name is The Western Star of Lebanon.

  1. ^ About Gannett: Chillicothe Gazette. Gannett Co., Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-03-01.


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