Courier Journal
American daily newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Journal & Courier or Journal-Courier.
For the Oxford newspaper previously known by this name, see Oxford Journal. For the newspaper in Alabama, see Florence, Alabama.
The Courier Journal, also known as the Louisville Courier Journal (and informally The C-J or The Courier), and called The Courier-Journal between November 8, 1868, and October 29, 2017, is a daily newspaper published in Louisville, Kentucky and owned by Gannett, which bills it as "Part of the USA Today Network".
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Gannett |
President | Eddie Tyner |
Editor | Mary Irby-Jones |
Founded | November 8, 1868; 155 years ago (1868-11-08) |
Political alignment | Whig (formerly) |
Headquarters | 525 West Broadway Louisville, Kentucky 40201 United States |
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Website | www |
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It is the newspaper with the highest number of recorded circulation in Kentucky.[3][4] According to the 1999 Editor & Publisher International Yearbook, the paper is the 48th-largest daily paper in the United States.[needs update]