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The '' Pensacola News Journal'' is a daily morning newspaper serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in Florida. It is Northwest Florida's most widely read daily. The ''News Journal'' is owned by
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History

The heritage of the ''News Journal'' can be traced back to 1889, when a group of Pensacola businessmen founded the ''Pensacola Daily News''. The ''Daily News'' printed its first issue on 5 March 1889, with an initial circulation of 2,500 copies. Then, in March 1897, a Pensacolian named M. Loftin founded a newsweekly, the ''Pensacola Journal''. The ''Journal'' converted to a daily format a year later. The two dailies competed fiercely, each driving the other to edge of bankruptcy in the struggle to be recognised as Pensacola's top daily newspaper. By 1922, the ''Journal'' was in dire financial trouble, and was eventually purchased by
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businessman John Holliday Perry, who at about the same time also acquired papers in Jacksonville and Panama City. Two years later, Perry bought the ''Daily News'' and merged the two newspapers' operations. For the next six decades, the ''Pensacola Journal'' continued to appear mornings and the ''Pensacola News'' afternoons, with a combined Sunday edition as the ''Pensacola News Journal''. John H. Perry developed the ''News Journal'' into an extremely popular and successful newspaper. By the early 1950s, the ''News Journal'' had developed into one of the most modern and efficient newspaper operations in the Southeast. Under the leadership of Perry's son, John Holliday Perry, Jr., who succeeded his father in 1952, the ''News Journal'' continued to expand. Perry Publications, Inc., eventually owned 28 newspapers throughout Florida. On July 1, 1969, the younger Perry announced he was selling the ''News'' and the ''Journal'' to Gannett, then based in Rochester, New York, for $15.5 million. Like many U.S. afternoon newspapers in the post-war period, the ''News'' sustained declining circulation. Finally, in 1985, the ''News'' and ''Journal'' merged into a single morning newspaper under the ''News Journal'' name. The paper gained nationwide notoriety in 1997 and 1998 with a series of investigative reports about the
Brownsville Revival The Brownsville Revival (also known as the Pensacola Outpouring) was a widely reported Christian revival within the Pentecostal movement that began on Father's Day June 18, 1995, at Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Florida. Characteristi ...
at the Brownsville Assembly of God. The paper had initially written glowing reports about the revival, but after former members told the paper that all was not as it appeared, the ''News Journal'' began a four-month investigation that revealed the revival had been "well planned and orchestrated" from the very start. It also called many of the claims made by the church's leaders into question, and delved heavily into the church's finances. The ''News Journal'' had a peak daily circulation of 64,041 and a Sunday circulation of 81,633 in 2002, declining to a daily circulation of 29,981 and a Sunday circulation of 47,892 in 2015. After over a century, the production departments moved to Mobile, Ala., on 2 June 2009. In August 2014, the Pensacola News Journal moved to its new headquarters at 2 N. Palafox St. The longtime headquarters at 101 E. Romana St. was demolished in 2015 by its new owners, Quint Studer's Daily Convo, who will build apartments, retail shops and a new YMCA on the site.


References


External links

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Brownsville Revival: The Money and the Myths
(archive of series on Brownsville Revival)

from Florida Newspaper Hall of Fame (Fla. Press Assn.)

from Perry Institute for Marine Science
John H. Perry, Jr. obit
(d. May 2006)

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