The Rockford Register Star

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Rockford Register Star

The front page of The Register Star on October 27, 2005
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner GateHouse Media
Founded 1855
Headquarters Rockford, Illinois

Website: www.rrstar.com

The Rockford Register Star is the Rockford, Illinois' metropolitan area's primary daily newspaper. The paper began following the merger of two influential Rockford competitors, The Register Republic and The Morning Star. In April 2007, Gannett announced it was selling the paper to Fairport, New York-based GateHouse Media.

As of September, 2006, the newspaper's Sunday circulation was 70,300 -- the 163rd largest in the United States.[1]

The newspaper is published from the Register Star Tower at 99 East State Street in Downtown Rockford Illinois, where its newly remastered presses give the daily news to Rockford area residents on the days in which it is operational. The tower was built in 1930 and remains a Rockford landmark to this day, as it is still recognized as one of the most appealing buildings in downtown. It was designed to be similar in appearance to the Tribune Tower in Chicago.

The publication's general format is customary to that of most papers around the nation; it contains a front page and an "A" section, followed by Local and State news, sports, and business throughout the work week. On Sundays it publishes the Sunday Register Star, where ads for national chains in the area are promoted along with the insertion of comics, the "Go" section, and USA Weekend magazine.

In 2003, the newspaper formed an alliance with WREX-TV. Newspaper reporters are seen on WREX-TV's newscasts on a daily basis promoting stories found in the Rockford Register Star.

GateHouse buys Rockford Register Star

Rockford Register Star

  1. ^ Audit Bureau of Circulation [1]
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