The Express-Times

Newspaper based in Easton, Pennsylvania
The Express-Times
The Express-Times building in Easton, November 2009
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Advance Publications
PresidentSteve Alessi
EditorNick Falsone
Sports editorKyle Craig
Founded1855 as The Easton Daily Express
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters18 Centre Square, Easton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Websitelehighvalleylive.com

The Express-Times is a daily newspaper based in Easton, Pennsylvania. The newspaper provides national news and extensive local news coverage of the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855, The Express-Times is the longest continuously published newspaper in the Lehigh Valley.

The paper has won awards in both New Jersey[1] and Pennsylvania. In 2021, it won the Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting.[2][3]

History

First printed 1855 as The Easton Daily Express, the name changed to The Easton Express in 1917 and was abbreviated to The Express in 1973. In 1991, The Express merged with The Globe-Times of Bethlehem to become The Express-Times.

Thomson Newspapers bought The Express of Easton in 1983. The paper took on its current name when the Globe-Times of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, merged with The Express. MediaNews Group bought The Express-Times from Thomson in 1994. Current owner Advance Publications bought MediaNews' New Jersey and Pennsylvania newspapers in 2000.[4]

The Express-Times is also available online at lehighvalleylive.com.[5]

In 2023, The Express-Times joined The Morning Call in dropping their circulation of the Dilbert comic after Scott Adams, the comic's creator, told white people to "get the hell away from [black people]" on a YouTube live stream in response to a poll, which found that many African Americans do not think it is OK to be white.[6]

Distribution

The Express-Times publishes zoned editions in the Lehigh Valley and New Jersey. It delivers to Lehigh and Northampton counties in Pennsylvania and Warren and Hunterdon counties in northwest New Jersey.

Sections

The Express-Times has four editorial sections:

  • Front: Local, national and world news
  • Valley: Local news and obituaries from the Lehigh Valley
  • Sports: Local and national sports
  • Today: Local and national arts & entertainment
  • Editorials, classifieds, comics, horoscopes and puzzles also appear daily.

Inserts

The following are inserted into The Express-Times during the week:

  • Friday: Exposed, an entertainment tabloid
  • Saturday: Real Estate, a real estate guide
  • Sunday: Sunday Morning, a features section, including news from The Wall Street Journal, and full color comics.

Other publications

The Express-Times also publishes a weekly, The US, based in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

See also

References

  1. ^ Staff, Lehighvalleylive com (2021-02-21). "Express-Times wins general excellence award, numerous other top honors from state press association". lehighvalleylive. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  2. ^ "Newhouse announces winners in 2021 Toner Prizes competition". Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  3. ^ lehighvalleylive.com, Sara K. Satullo | For (2021-03-27). "Explore 'Swing County, Swing State,' the project that just won journalism's Toner Prize". lehighvalleylive. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  4. ^ "MediaNews Sells Papers to Advance". The New York Times. July 6, 2000. Retrieved August 19, 2012.
  5. ^ LehighValley.com
  6. ^ Laschinsky, Sarit. "The Morning Call, The Express-Times Join Papers Dropping 'Dilbert' After Author's Racist Comments". WDIY. NPR. Retrieved 28 April 2023.

External links

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