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Buffalo Courier-Express
The front page of the Buffalo Courier-Express from 24 November 1963Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner William James Conners, Cowles Media Company Ceased publication September 19, 1982 - "Courier-Express" redirects here. There is also a newspaper in DuBois, Pennsylvania that goes by this name.
The Buffalo Courier-Express was a morning newspaper in Buffalo, New York. It ceased publication on September 1982.
The Courier-Express was created in 1926 by a merger of the Buffalo Daily Courier and the Buffalo Morning Express. William James Conners, owner of the Buffalo Courier, brought the two papers together. The combined newspapers claimed a heritage dating to 1828. One notable part-owner and editor of the Buffalo Express was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, the writer also known as Mark Twain, whose tenure at the newspaper lasted from 1869 to 1871.
In August 1979, The Courier-Express was purchased by the Cowles Media Company, a publishing company based in Minneapolis, MN. After a change in corporate leadership, Cowles Media decided to close the paper in September, 1982. After the local Newspaper Guild members voted to oppose a deal to sell the Courier Express to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation,[1] the September 19, 1982 issue was the last issue published.[2] This left Buffalo with only one daily newspaper, the Buffalo Evening News, now known as the Buffalo News.
Cowles Media donated the library to the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society and Buffalo State College. The library is now housed in the E.H. Butler Library at Buffalo State College. The library consists of approximately one million news clippings, one hundred thousand photographs and several pieces of artworks and framed photographs. The news clippings and photographs, arranged by subject and person, cover the late 1950s through September 19, 1982. This collection served as the library for the reporters of the paper. The librarians weeded both the clippings and photographic files, discarding older files on a routine basis. As a result many subject areas are not covered.
The library is currently being digitized. While this may take years, photographs will continually be added to the Butler Library Archives Flickr site.[3]
Contents
Editors of the newspaper
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Editors of the Buffalo Courier
- David Gray, 1870s
Editors of the Buffalo Express
- Samuel Langhorne Clemens, also known as 'Mark Twain,' 1869–1871, co-editor
- Joseph Larned, co-editor with Twain
- Burrows Matthews
Editors of the Buffalo Courier-Express
- Burrows Matthews 1926-1955
- Cy B.King 1956-1970
- Douglas L.Turner 1971-1980
- Joel R. Kramer 1981-1982
General Managers of the Buffalo Courier-Express
Gordon Bennett 1960s Richard C. Lyons 1971-74
- Donald J. Maul 1970s
Notable alumni
Robert J. Donovan Elaine Sciolino (Intern) Michael Hiltzik Sarah M. Fox Marsha Ackermann Joann Armao Michael Ricigliano Erik Brady Carol Stevens, Frank Donald Lopez (deceased) on January 14, 1981
- Tom Toles
- Robert Leckie
See also
References
- ^ Wexler, Celia Viggo (2011-07-20). "The Newspaper that Said “No” to Murdoch". Columbia Journalism Review. http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/the_newspaper_that_said_no_to_murdoch.php. Retrieved July 21, 2011.
- ^ "Buffalo Morning Paper To Fold". Reading Eagle. September 8, 1982. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=a9gxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=aeQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4209,5073642. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
- ^ Flickr.com
- Mike Kanaley - Sports Editor
External links
Categories:- History of Buffalo, New York
- Publications established in 1926
- Defunct newspapers of New York
- Media in Buffalo, New York
- Publications disestablished in 1982
- New York newspaper stubs
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