Olney Daily Mail
Newspaper in Olney, Illinois
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The Olney Daily Mail is an American daily newspaper published in Olney, Illinois, and covering Richland County.[2] The newspaper does not publish a Sunday edition.[2] The current title began publication in 1910, at which time it supplanted or absorbed parts of four other newspapers.[2] As of September 1999[update], the paper had a circulation of 4,330.[3]
| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Editor | Mark Allen |
| Founded | 1910 |
| Headquarters | |
| Circulation | 4330 (1999) |
| OCLC number | 13344059 |
| Website | olneydailymail.com |
In 1998, then owner Hollinger International sold the newspaper to Leonard Green & Partners as part of a 40% overall divestment of Hollinger's United States newspaper holdings;[4][5] the newspaper was published through Leonard Green's Liberty Group Publishing.[3][6] Liberty Group Publishing was subsequently sold in 2005 to Fortress Investment Group and renamed to GateHouse Media.[5]
Among newspapers noted as predecessors to the Daily Mail is Olney Times, which was published weekly on Fridays and began circulation c. 1856.[2][7] In November 1857, a note to readers of the Olney Republican indicated that they would henceforth receive Olney Times instead, indicating the termination of the former periodical.[8] The slogan for Olney Times was "Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty."[7]