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The Columbus Dispatch is a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio. Its first issue was published on July 1, 1871, and has been the only mainstream daily newspaper in the city since The Columbus Citizen-Journal ceased publication in 1985.
In a sale announced on June 3, 2015, ownership of the Dispatch was transferred to New Media Investment Group. The Dispatch Broadcast Group, comprising WBNS-AM-FM-TV in Columbus and WTHR in Indianapolis, will remain in the hands of the Wolfe family.
As of October 26, 2015, Bradley M. Harmon is the newspaper's president and publisher. Alan D. Miller is the editor.
The paper was founded in June 1871 by a group of 10 printers with US$ 900 in financial capital. The paper published its first issue as The Daily Dispatch on July 1, 1871, as a four page paper which cost US$0.04 per copy. The paper was originally an afternoon paper for the city of Columbus, Ohio, which at the time had a population of 32,000. For its first few years, the paper rented a headquarters on North High Street and Lynn Alley in Columbus. It began with 800 subscribers.
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This fall, the Columbus Dispatch will begin publishing the paper in a new, smarter format.
Ted Williams, a homeless Ohio man with a golden radio voice has already received job offers after this video, first posted by The Columbus Dispatch, made him an online sensation. (Jan. 5)
This is a :15 spot I wrote that aired on Election Night 2008. It promotes the Web site (dispatch.com) of the newspaper I work for, The Columbus Dispatch.
FULL Scanner Audio The machete-wielding man who allegedly injured four people in an attack at an Ohio restaurant before he was shot and killed by police was known to the FBI, but not under full scale investigation, law enforcement sources tell ABC News. The suspect, identified as Mohamed Barry, 30, according to Franklin County Coroner Dr. Anahi Ortiz, was in a law enforcement database which includes names potentially related to terrorism, sources said. Being in the database would have flagged him if he came in contact with local authorities. The FBI is investigating the suspect's motive, Columbus Police Chief Kim Jacobs said at a news conference this afternoon, adding that the motive is not yet clear. Barry had a Columbus address, but police do not yet know where he is from, Jacobs said. ...
The Dispatch covers Created Equal's use of a JumboTron to display abortion victim images and video on the Oval at OSU. Video Credit: the Columbus Dispatch
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 6am
Columbus Dispatch defrauded its readers on Thansgiving 2016 by delivering yesterday's paper to customers' doors. They disguised it behind a new front page, and yet the only new content on the inside was the 'jump' articles continued from the front page. The next time you hear about newspapers folding, here is another sign that suicide is to blame.
2016 Arnold Classic Pro Wheelchair - The Columbus Ditspatch March 5, 2016 - Columbus, Ohio - USA http://www.ArnoldClassicProWheelchair.com
This fall, the Columbus Dispatch will begin publishing the paper in a new, smarter format.
Ted Williams, a homeless Ohio man with a golden radio voice has already received job offers after this video, first posted by The Columbus Dispatch, made him an online sensation. (Jan. 5)
This is a :15 spot I wrote that aired on Election Night 2008. It promotes the Web site (dispatch.com) of the newspaper I work for, The Columbus Dispatch.
FULL Scanner Audio The machete-wielding man who allegedly injured four people in an attack at an Ohio restaurant before he was shot and killed by police was known to the FBI, but not under full scale investigation, law enforcement sources tell ABC News. The suspect, identified as Mohamed Barry, 30, according to Franklin County Coroner Dr. Anahi Ortiz, was in a law enforcement database which includes names potentially related to terrorism, sources said. Being in the database would have flagged him if he came in contact with local authorities. The FBI is investigating the suspect's motive, Columbus Police Chief Kim Jacobs said at a news conference this afternoon, adding that the motive is not yet clear. Barry had a Columbus address, but police do not yet know where he is from, Jacobs said. ...
The Dispatch covers Created Equal's use of a JumboTron to display abortion victim images and video on the Oval at OSU. Video Credit: the Columbus Dispatch
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 6am
Columbus Dispatch defrauded its readers on Thansgiving 2016 by delivering yesterday's paper to customers' doors. They disguised it behind a new front page, and yet the only new content on the inside was the 'jump' articles continued from the front page. The next time you hear about newspapers folding, here is another sign that suicide is to blame.
2016 Arnold Classic Pro Wheelchair - The Columbus Ditspatch March 5, 2016 - Columbus, Ohio - USA http://www.ArnoldClassicProWheelchair.com
We are deeply saddened by the besmirching of such a beautify ceremony and event; but our resolve grows.
Bob McElligott talks to Aaron Portzline, of the Columbus Dispatch, about the expansion draft. Dalton Prout heads to Cleveland to get some playing time.
New ownership and new directions for the venerable Columbus Dispatch. Featuring Interim Publisher Jim Hopson and Editor Alan Miller interviewed by Mike Thompson, news programming director for 89.7 NPR, WOSU Public Media
Beanie and Brock ask the question "Who has the better shot to beat Ohio State? Michigan State or Michigan?" They discuss the MSU-OSU game with Tim May from the Columbus Dispatch at 8:05.
“Meet the Press” Post Election Conversation featuring Colleen Marshall, NBC4; Andy Chow, Ohio Statehouse News Bureau; Alan Johnson, The Columbus Dispatch and Laura Bischoff, Dayton Daily News.
Welcome to today's episode of Soccer Morning with Jason Davis on Backheel. Jason is joined by Charles Boehm (SoccerWire) & Adam Jardy (Columbus Dispatch) on today's show. Call-in: 347-756-6276
Fred Andrle hosts this Health Science Frontiers discussion about bullying. Panelists: Dr. Elise Berlan, adolescent health expert; Kimberly Brazwell, Bexley City Schools Community Engagement; Kelly Dillon, cyber bullying expert; and Jeanie Nuss, Columbus Dispatch reporter.
"The Dispatch" Editor Alan Miller Stephen Zonars: VP, Sales Alan Miller Editor - The Columbus Dispatch Alan Miller started at The Dispatch as a reporter in the Newark bureau in 1984 and has covered regional news, urban affairs, Columbus City Hall, and higher education. He was an assistant city editor, state editor and assistant managing editor before becoming managing editor in 2004. He previously worked at The Repository in Canton, The Daily Record in Wooster and the Orrville Courier-Crescent. Stephen Zonars VP, Sales - The Columbus Dispatch & GM, Dispatch Consumer Shows Stephen is a 23-year-veteran of the Dispatch, and has previously run ThisWeek Community Media and Dispatch Consumer Services. Zonars is credited with growing attendance of Dispatch consumer shows more than 250% and ...