December 3, 2015
On December 3, 2015, Gannett formally launched the USA Today Network, a national digital newsgathering service providing shared content between USA Today and the company’s 92 local newspapers throughout the United States as well as pooling advertising services on both a hyperlocal and national reach.
When did USA TODAY first publish?
September 15, 1982
USA TODAY is owned by Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI). First Day of Issue – USA TODAY was launched on September 15, 1982. Print Readership– GfK MRI Spring 2013 survey results report that USA TODAY has a daily readership of more than 3 million.
WHO publishes USA TODAY?
Maribel Perez Wadsworth
USA Today/Publishers
Who is the target audience for USA Today?
The target reader is the domestic business traveler aged 25 to 49 years with little time to read newspapers. USA Today serves the needs met by weekly newsmagazines as well as daily newspapers. A quarter of its sales goes to airlines and hotels.
How do I find old USA Today articles?
Locating the USA TODAY article online at: or for articles older than two weeks.
When did the USA Today newspaper come out?
USA Today began publishing on September 15, 1982, initially in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas for an newsstand price of 25¢ (equivalent to 63¢ today).
When did the New York Times start publishing?
In 1851, an editor who had worked for Greeley, Henry J. Raymond, began publishing the New York Times, which was seen as an upstart without any strong political direction. The 1850s was a critical decade in American history, and the major cities and many large towns began to boast high-quality newspapers.
When did the publishing industry begin in America?
PUBLISHING INDUSTRY. Book publishing began to flourish in the American colonies during the eighteenth century. Printing began in 1639 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and expanded geographically to Boston in 1674, Philadelphia in 1685, and New York City in 1693.
When was the first magazine published in America?
In America the first magazines were published in 1741. In that year appeared Andrew Bradford’s American Magazine, the first publication of its kind in the colonies. It was joined, a mere three days later, by Benjamin Franklin’s General Magazine.