The Herald Bulletin

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The Herald Bulletin
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
Publisher Michael C. Casuscelli
Founded 1868
Price USD .50
Headquarters 1133 Jackson Street, Anderson, Indiana 46016 USA
Circulation 24,361 daily[1]

Website: heraldbulletin.com

The Herald Bulletin is a daily newspaper serving Anderson, Indiana, and adjacent areas northeast of Indianapolis. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.

Anderson's two separate newspapers began operating as one company in 1949, publishing the Anderson Herald, founded as a weekly in 1868, in the morning, and Anderson Daily Bulletin, founded 1885, Madison County's oldest surviving daily newspaper, in the afternoon. Upon their sale to Ingersoll Publications, the two were combined into one morning edition, The Herald Bulletin, starting April 5, 1987. Ingersoll sold the paper to Thomson Corporation in 1990; in 2000, Thomson sold it to CNHI.[2]

The paper's marketing slogan is "Because Life Changes Daily."

  1. ^ CNHI-CAN Circulation, figures for an undetermined date, accessed January 17, 2007.
  2. ^ The Herald Bulletin: About Us, accessed January 17, 2007.


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