The News-Sentinel is one of two major newspapers based out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Under a joint operating agreement with the other major newspaper in the market, the Journal Gazette, The News-Sentinel is delivered in the evenings, while the Journal Gazette, is delivered in the mornings. The News-Sentinel is owned by Knight Ridder, the second largest newspaper corporation in the United States. Both the News-Sentinel and the Journal Gazette are managed, however, by Fort Wayne Newspapers. The News-Sentinel enjoys a daily circulation of over 34,000. The News-Sentinel does not have a Sunday edition. Fort Wayne was the name of at least two historic forts in the United States of America; one of these gave its name to Fort Wayne, Indiana. ... State nickname: The Hoosier State Other U.S. States Capital Indianapolis Largest city Indianapolis Governor Mitch Daniels (R) Official languages English Area 94,321 km² (38th) - Land 92,897 km² - Water 1,424 km² (1. ... The Journal Gazette is one of two major newspapers based out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. ... The Journal Gazette is one of two major newspapers based out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. ... Partial list of newspapers The following is a partial list of newspapers owned by Knight Ridder: Contra Costa Times Detroit Free Press Kansas City Star The Miami Herald Philadelphia Inquirer Saint Paul Pioneer Press San Jose Mercury News The State External link Knight Ridder corporate website Categories: Companies traded on...
History
The News-Sentinel traces its origins to 1833, when The Sentinel was established as a weekly paper. In 1918, The Sentinel merged with another local paper, The Fort Wayne Daily News, to form The News-Sentinel. In 1980, Knight Ridder bought The News-Sentinel. Partial list of newspapers The following is a partial list of newspapers owned by Knight Ridder: Contra Costa Times Detroit Free Press Kansas City Star The Miami Herald Philadelphia Inquirer Saint Paul Pioneer Press San Jose Mercury News The State External link Knight Ridder corporate website Categories: Companies traded on...