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The 30 September 2006 cover of the Star-Banner |
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| Type | Daily newspaper |
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| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner | The New York Times Company |
| Publisher | Allen Parsons |
| Editor | Robyn Tomlin |
| Founded | 1903 |
| Headquarters | Ocala, Florida |
| Circulation | 42869[1] |
| ISSN | 0163-3201 |
| Website | www.ocala.com |
The Star-Banner is the daily newspaper in Ocala, Florida, United States and serves Marion County and the surrounding communities. Owned by the New York Times Company, the Star-Banner has a daily circulation of about 43,000, and is the 19th largest newspaper in the state of Florida. [1]
History
The East Florida Banner started publishing weekly in Marion County, Florida in 1866. It is the direct forerunner of today's Star-Banner. The East Florida Banner was sold to George W. Wilson in 1881 and was renamed The Florida Banner-Lacon when it merged with The Florida Lacon. In 1883, the name was changed to The Ocala Banner. In 1890, The Ocala Banner became a daily newspaper. In 1895, The Ocala Evening Star was created as a competitor to The Ocala Banner. The Ocala Star-Banner was combined into one publication on 1 September 1943 and has remained the daily newspaper in Marion County since that time.
References
- ^ a b "eCirc:US Newspaper - Search Results". Audit Bureau of Circulations. http://abcas3.accessabc.com/ecirc/newssearchus.asp. Retrieved on 2007-12-03.
External links
Ocala.com, the Star-Banner's online site
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