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''The Reporter'' is the local newspaper based out of
Lansdale, Pennsylvania Lansdale is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a densely-populated commuter town, with many residents traveling daily to Philadelphia using SEPTA Regional Rail's Lansdale/Doylestown Line. In 1900, 2,754 people live ...
owned by
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. It primarily serves the communities in the
North Penn Valley The North Penn Valley is a region of Philadelphia suburbs and exurbs in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is somewhat congruent with the North Penn School District. It contains the boroughs of North Wales, Lansdale and Hatfield as well as the s ...
and the
Souderton Area School District Souderton Area School District is a large, suburban public school district which covers an area of almost in the Montgomery County and Bucks County suburbs of Philadelphia. The district serves the municipalities of Souderton, Telford, Franconi ...
, including Lansdale Borough, Montgomery Township, Hatfield Township, Hatfield Borough, North Wales Borough, Towamencin Township, Skippack Township, Souderton Borough, Telford Borough, and other municipalities in northwest suburban Montgomery County in southeast
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. ''The Reporter'' traces its founding to October 27, 1870 when the ''Lansdale Reporter'' was a weekly four-page advertising missive. Its founder was Frederick Wagner. The early ''Lansdale Reporter'' focused on close-knit community news, with articles discussing trivial news ranging from Miss Grendle's visit to the Bauer Family on a Friday to John Smith making the crowd laugh at his birthday bash. By 1915, the paper was a bona fide information tool. "Even after Lansdale became a borough in 1872, The Reporter didn't cover council meetings right away", Lansdale Historical Society President Dick Shearer said. "The Reporter was primarily a print shop device." By 1918, the region at three newspapers: The ''Lansdale Reporter'', ''The Republican'' and ''The North Penn Review.'' ''The Review'' was bought out by ''The Republican'' and became the ''Republican-Review.'' In 1923, Walter Sanborn, the owner of the ''Lansdale Reporter'' sold the newspaper to ''Republican-Review'' publisher Chester Knipe, who merged it with his paper. ''The Republican-Review-Reporter'' was shortened to ''The Reporter-Review.'' In 1927, Sanborn bought the paper back from Knipe and renamed it ''The North Penn Reporter.'' Prior to the merger on August 17, 1922, an edition called ''The North Penn Review'' featured Lansdale's 50th anniversary on its front page. The paper celebrated its 100th anniversary on November 1, 1970. At this time subscription rates were $17 for one year. In 1980 The Reporter was sold to Gannett Corporation, which also used the presses as a print site for USA Today in the Philadelphia region. In 2001 Gannett sold The Reporter to Journal Register Company, currently based in Yardley, Pennsylvania. , Journal Register Company also owns 18 other daily newspapers, 152 non-daily publications and 128 web sites affiliated with print publications, in five geographic locations of the United States, in the east and midwest. In May 2008, Journal Register Company was delisted from the
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due to low share prices.


References

* "The Reporter Remembers: Covering Our Community for 135 years." Published by ''The Reporter'', Lansdale, Pennsylvania.


External links

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Journal Register Company Web site
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