The ''Tampa Bay Times'', previously named the ''St. Petersburg Times'' until 2011, is an American
newspaper
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published in
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. It has won fourteen
Pulitzer Prize
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s since 1964, and in 2009, won two in a single year for the first time in its history, one of which was for its
PolitiFact
PolitiFact.com is an American nonprofit project operated by the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida, with offices there and in Washington, D.C. It began in 2007 as a project of the ''Tampa Bay Times'' (then the ''St. Petersburg Times ...
project. It is published by the
Times Publishing Company, which is owned by
The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a nonprofit
journalism school directly adjacent to the
University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus.
History
The newspaper traces its origins to the ''West Hillsborough Times'', a weekly newspaper established in
Dunedin, Florida
Dunedin is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. The name comes from ''Dùn Èideann'', the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Dunedin is part of the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolitan area and i ...
on the
Pinellas
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peninsula in 1884. At the time, neither St. Petersburg nor
Pinellas County existed; the peninsula was part of
Hillsborough County. The paper was published weekly in the back of a pharmacy and had a circulation of 480. It subsequently changed ownership six times in seventeen years.
In December 1884 it was bought by A. C. Turner,
who moved it to
Clear Water Harbor
Clearwater is a city located in Pinellas County, Florida, United States, northwest of Tampa and St. Petersburg. To the west of Clearwater lies the Gulf of Mexico and to the southeast lies Tampa Bay. As of the 2020 census, the city had a populati ...
(modern
Clearwater, Florida
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).
In 1892 it moved to St. Petersburg,
and by 1898 it was officially renamed the ''St. Petersburg Times''.
The ''Times'' became
bi-weekly in 1907, and began publication six days a week in 1912. Paul Poynter, a publisher originally from Indiana, bought the paper in September 1912 and converted to a seven-day paper, though it was rarely financially stable. Paul's son,
Nelson Poynter, became editor in 1939 and took majority control of the paper in 1947, and set about improving the paper's finances and prestige. Nelson Poynter controlled the paper until his death in 1978, when he willed the majority of the stock to the non-profit
Poynter Institute
The Poynter Institute for Media Studies is a non-profit journalism school and research organization in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. The school is the owner of the ''Tampa Bay Times'' newspaper and the International Fact-Checking Netw ...
.
In November 1986, the ''
Evening Independent'' was merged into the ''Times''. Poynter was succeeded as editor by
Eugene Patterson (1978–1988),
Andrew Barnes (1988–2004),
Paul Tash (2004–2010; chair of the Times Publishing Company since 2004 and the Poynter Institute since 2007)
Neil Brown (2010–2017), and Mark Katches (2018–present).
On January 1, 2012, the ''St. Petersburg Times'' was renamed the ''Tampa Bay Times''; this stemmed from a 2006 decision of a lawsuit with
Media General, at the time the publishers of the ''Times'' competing newspaper, ''
The Tampa Tribune
''The Tampa Tribune'' was a daily newspaper published in Tampa, Florida. Along with the competing ''Tampa Bay Times'', the ''Tampa Tribune'' was one of two major newspapers published in the Tampa Bay area.
The newspaper also published a ''St. ...
'', which allowed that paper to keep its exclusive right to use the name of its defunct sister paper, ''The Tampa Times'', for five years after the decision.
As the newly rechristened ''Tampa Bay Times'', the paper's weekday tabloid ''tbt*'', a free daily publication and which used "(* Tampa Bay Times)" as its subtitle, became just ''tbt'' when the name change took place.
[ The ''St. Pete Times'' name lives on as the name for the ''Times'' neighborhood news sections in southern Pinellas County (formerly ''Neighborhood Times''), serving communities from Largo southward.
The ''Times'' has also done significant investigative reporting on the ]Church of Scientology
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, since the church's acquisition of the Fort Harrison Hotel in 1975 and other holdings in Clearwater. The ''Times'' has published special reports and series critical of the church and its current leader, David Miscavige
David Miscavige (; born April 30, 1960) is the leader of the Church of Scientology and, according to the organization, "Captain of the Sea Org". His official title within the organization is Chairman of the Board of the Religious Technology Cen ...
.
In 2010, the ''Times'' published an investigative report questioning the validity of the United States Navy Veterans Association, leading to significant reaction and official investigations into the group nationwide.
On May 3, 2016, the ''Times'' acquired its longtime competitor ''The Tampa Tribune'', with the latter publication immediately ceasing publishing and ''Tribune'' features and some writers expected to be merged into the ''Times''. As reported by other local media outlets in the Tampa Bay area at the time of this acquisition, for many years the ''Tampa Tribune'' was considered to be the more conservative
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newspaper in the region, while the ''Tampa Bay Times'' was thought of as more liberal.
The ''Times'' purchase of ''The Tribune'' also allowed its circulation area to be expanded into Polk County, placing it in competition with other newspapers such as ''The Lakeland Ledger
''The Ledger'' is a daily newspaper serving Lakeland, Florida, and the Polk County area.
The paper was founded on August 22, 1924, as the ''Lakeland Evening Ledger''. In 1927, it bought its main competitor, the morning ''Lakeland Star-Telegra ...
'' and ''The Polk County Democrat
''The Polk County Democrat'' is a newspaper published in Bartow, Florida, Polk County, Florida. It is a semi-weekly paper which began publication in 1931 and is the only newspaper published within Bartow. The paper endorsed the U.S. Senate campaign ...
'', as well as into the south central region of the state known as the Florida Heartland. In the case of the latter, the ''Times'' published '' Highlands Today'', which was a daily news supplement of ''The Tribune'' for readers in Highlands County. The ''Times'' sold the paper in 2016 to Sun Coast Media Group.
The ''Times'' received $8.5 million in federal loans from the Paycheck Protection Program
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by July 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic
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. By this point, they had reduced delivery to two days per week. They had also cut 11 journalists' jobs through layoffs expected before the pandemic.
PolitiFact.com
The newspaper created PolitiFact.com
PolitiFact.com is an American nonprofit project operated by the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida, with offices there and in Washington, D.C. It began in 2007 as a project of the ''Tampa Bay Times'' (then the ''St. Petersburg Times ...
, a project in which its reporters and editors "fact-check statements by members of Congress, the White House, lobbyists and interest groups…" They publish original statements and their evaluations on the PolitiFact.com website, and assign each a "Truth-O-Meter" rating, with ratings ranging from "True" for completely true statements to "Pants on Fire" (from the taunt "Liar, liar, pants on fire") for false and ridiculous statements. The site also includes an "Obameter", tracking U.S. President
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Barack Obama
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's performance with regard to his campaign promises. PolitiFact.com was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting
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Li ...
in 2009 for "its fact-checking initiative during the 2008 presidential campaign that used probing reporters and the power of the World Wide Web to examine more than 750 political claims, separating rhetoric from truth to enlighten voters." The ''Times'' sold PolitiFact.com to its parent company, the Poynter Institute, in 2018.
Awards and nominations
See also
* List of newspapers in Florida
This is a list of newspapers in Florida.
Daily and weekly newspapers (currently published)
Student newspapers
* ''The Avion Newspaper'' (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)
* '' The Beacon'' (Florida International University)
* ''Central Flor ...
* Media in the Tampa Bay Area
Notes
Further reading
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External links
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PolitiFact.com website
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