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The ''Orlando Sentinel'' is the primary
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of Orlando, Florida, and the
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region. It was founded in 1876 and is currently owned by
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. The ''Orlando Sentinel'' is owned by parent company, '' Tribune Publishing''. This company was acquired by
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, which operates its media properties through Digital First Media, in May 2021. The newspaper's website utilizes geo-blocking, thus making it unaccessible from European countries.


History

The ''Sentinel''s predecessors date to 1876, when the ''Orange County Reporter'' was first published. The ''Reporter'' became a daily newspaper in 1905, and merged with the ''Orlando Evening Star'' in 1906. Another Orlando paper, the ''South Florida Sentinel'', started publishing as a morning daily in 1913. Then known as the ''Morning Sentinel'', it bought the ''Reporter-Star'' in 1931, when Martin Andersen came to Orlando to manage both papers. Andersen eventually bought both papers outright in 1945, selling them to the Tribune Company of Chicago in 1965. In 1973, the two publications merged into the daily ''Sentinel Star''. Tribune appointed Charles T. Brumback as president in 1976. Harold "Tip" Lifvendahl was named president and publisher in 1981. The newspaper was renamed the ''Orlando Sentinel'' in 1982. John Puerner succeeded Lifvendahl in 1993, who was replaced by Kathleen M. Waltz in 2000. She announced her resignation in February 2008. Howard Greenberg, already publisher of fellow Tribune newspaper the '' Sun-Sentinel'' of Fort Lauderdale, was named publisher of both papers after Waltz left. In 2008, the Tribune Company called for a redesign of the ''Sentinel''. The new layout, which debuted in June 2008, was formatted to appeal to busy readers, though like all of the redesigns in Tribune's Sam Zell ownership era, was reeled back into a more traditional design with appealing elements kept after reader criticism. According to one listing, some of the ''Sentinel''s predecessors are: *''Orlando Reporter'': 1892–1903? (merged with ''Evening Star'' to form ''Evening Reporter-Star'') *''Evening Star'': January–December 1903? (merged with ''Orlando Reporter'' to form ''Evening Reporter-Star'') *''Evening Reporter-Star'': 1904?–March 1947 (continues ''Orlando Reporter and Evening Star''; continued by ''Orlando Evening Star'') *''Orlando Evening Star'': April 1947 – 1973 (continues ''Evening Reporter-Star''; merged with ''Orlando Morning Sentinel'' to form the ''Orlando Sentinel-Star'') *''Orlando Morning Sentinel'': 1913–1973 (title varies: ''Daily Sentinel''; ''Morning Sentinel''; merged with ''Orlando Evening Star'' to form the ''Orlando Sentinel-Star'') *''Orlando Sentinel-Star'': 1974–April 25, 1982 (continues ''Orlando Morning Sentinel'' and ''Orlando Evening Star''; continued by ''Orlando Sentinel'') *''Orlando Sentinel'': April 26, 1982–present (continues ''Orlando Sentinel-Star'')


Editorial history

Editorially, the ''Sentinel'' tilted conservative. From 1952 to 2004, it endorsed Republicans in every election save for Lyndon Johnson in 1964. However, it has endorsed Democratic candidates for president in four of the last five presidential elections:
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in 2004,
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in 2008,
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in 2016, and Joe Biden in 2020. In June 2019, the day of President
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's re-election campaign launch rally in Orlando, the ''Sentinel'' made national news when the editorial board published a piece saying it would not endorse the president, among their reasons, "the chaos, the division, the schoolyard insults, the self-aggrandizement, the corruption, and especially the lies." It ultimately endorsed Biden, saying that he was "many things that Trump is not now and never will be."


Awards

*1982: Gerald Loeb Award Honorable Mention for Small Newspapers for "The Federal Impact Series" *1988: editorial writing,
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, "for her series of editorials protesting overdevelopment of Florida's Orange County." *1993: investigative reporting,
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and Steve Berry, "for exposing the unjust seizure of millions of dollars from motorists—most of them minorities—by a sheriff's drug squad." *2000: editorial writing, John C. Bersia, "for his passionate editorial campaign attacking predatory lending practices in the state, which prompted changes in local lending regulations."


Notable staff

* Michael A. Bianchi: sports columnist *
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, first Sentinel journalist to receive a Pulitzer Prize *
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, ESPN sportscaster and columnist * Scott Maxwell, Opinion columnist, was featured as a question on
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and is normally listed on the list of Orlando Magazine's Most Powerful People


See also

* ''El Sentinel'' (Orlando) * '' El Sentinel del Sur de la Florida'' * '' South Florida Sun-Sentinel'' * Tribune Company * Tribune Publishing


References


External links

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Historical archives of ''The Orlando Sentinel''
an
''The Morning Sentinel''
freely and openly available as full searchable text and zoomable page images in the
Florida Digital Newspaper Library The Florida Digital Newspaper Library provides access to the news and history of Florida through local Florida newspapers. The Florida Digital Newspaper Library is supported by the University of Florida's George A. Smathers Libraries and hosted in ...
{{GeraldLoebAward Small and Medium Newspapers Sentinel, The Orlando Newspapers published in Florida Tribune Publishing Publications established in 1876 1876 establishments in Florida Gerald Loeb Award winners for Small and Medium Newspapers