Herald-Banner

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Herald-Banner
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
Publisher Bill Morgan
Editor Derek Price
Founded 1869, as Greenville Herald
Headquarters 2305 King Street, Greenville, Texas 75401 USA
Circulation 8,267 daily[1]

Website: heraldbanner.com

The Herald-Banner is six-day (Sunday through Friday) morning daily newspaper published in Greenville, Texas, covering Hunt County.

The newspaper is published by Herald-Banner Publications, a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. (CNHI). Herald-Banner also publishes three weekly newspapers, the Commerce Journal, Rockwall County Herald-Banner and Royse City Herald-Banner.[2]

Two weeklies, the Greenville Herald (founded in April 1869) and Greenville Banner (1881), competed for readers until 1890, when the Herald converted to a daily, the Greenville Morning Herald. Both newspapers were acquired by Harte-Hanks in 1956, which combined the two. Harte-Hanks later sold the papers to CNHI.[2]

  1. ^ CNHI-CAN Circulation, figures for an undetermined date, accessed January 20, 2007.
  2. ^ a b The Herald-Banner: About Us, accessed January 20, 2007.


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