Glasgow Daily Times

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Glasgow Daily Times
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
Publisher Pete Mio
Editor Todd Garvin
Founded June 17, 1882
Headquarters 100 Commerce Drive, Glasgow, Kentucky 42142 USA
Circulation 9,925 daily[1]

Website: glasgowdailytimes.com

The Glasgow Daily Times is a six-day afternoon daily newspaper based in Glasgow, Kentucky, and covering Barren County. It publishes on weekday afternoons and Sunday mornings. The newspaper is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. (CNHI), based in Birmingham, Alabama.

The newspaper originated in 1865 as the Glasgow Times weekly newspaper. It became a daily newspaper in 1953.[2] The paper was owned by Glasgow businessman Carroll Knicely from the 1950s through 1977, when it was sold to Donrey Media, the company owned by Arkansas media magnate Donald W. Reynolds. Donrey added the Sunday ediiton in 1979. Donrey sold the Daily Times and many other of its holdings to the newly-formed CNHI in 1997.[citation needed]

The Daily Times also owned and operated The Glasgow Republican for many years. The Republican was originally a competing weekly, but when the Times bought it in the 1960s, they continued to operate it as a weekly, largely using content from the previous week's Times editions, but still with a separate editor. When CNHI took over, the Republican was discontinued.[citation needed]

The primary competitor of the Daily Times is the Barren County Progress, a weekly newspaper with editorial offices in Glasgow and production facilities in nearby Horse Cave, Kentucky.

  1. ^ CNHI-CAN Circulation, figures for an undetermined date, accessed January 19, 2007.
  2. ^ Glasgow Daily Times: About Us, accessed January 19, 2007.



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