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The Roanoke Times

The July 27, 2005 front page of
The Roanoke Times
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Landmark Communications
Publisher Debbie Meade
Editor Carole Tarrant
Founded 1886
Headquarters 201 West Campbell Avenue
Roanoke, Virginia 24010-2491
Flag of the United States United States
Circulation 97,000 Morning
106,000 Sunday[1]

Website: roanoke.com

The Roanoke Times is the primary newspaper in Southwestern Virginia and is based in Roanoke, Virginia. It is published by Landmark Communications, founder of the first anti-segregationist newspaper in Virginia. The Roanoke Times has an office in Richmond, VA, and maintains a bureau in Christiansburg, VA covering the New River Valley and Virginia Tech.

According to Scarborough’s “Ranker Report,” produced every six months, The Roanoke Times ranks first in the country in terms of percentage of adults reading a newspaper on weekdays in that newspaper's coverage area.

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From the mid 1970s until June 30, 1995, the newspaper was known as The Roanoke Times & World-News. Prior to the mid 1970s, the morning Roanoke Times and the afternoon Roanoke World-News published separate editions.

As the major daily newspaper for Roanoke and much of Southwest Virginia, The Roanoke Times has extensively covered news events from the area that have gained national media exposure. Some examples include:

  • The November 4, 1985, flood that caused extensive damage around Roanoke and left 10 people dead.
  • The September 22, 2000, shooting at the Backstreet Cafe in downtown Roanoke motivated by the establishment's gay and lesbian clientele.
  • The April 16, 2007, shooting at Virginia Tech, which claimed 32 lives.

  • Bill Brill, writer and columnist 1956-1991, sports editor 1960-1991
  • Ben Beagle, longtime reporter and humor columnist, retired but still contributes the column

  1. ^ Landmark Metro Newspapers: The Roanoke Times. Landmark Communications, Inc.. Retrieved on 2006-11-14.

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