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''The Temple News'' (''TTN'') is the editorially independent weekly newspaper of
Temple University Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public state-related research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist minister Russell Conwell and his congregation Grace Baptist Church of Philadelphia then calle ...
. It prints 6,000 copies to be distributed primarily on Temple's Main Campus every Tuesday. A staff of 25, supported by more than 150 writers, is responsible for designing, reporting and editing the 20-page paper. Increasingly, ''TTN'' is supplementing its weekly print product with
breaking news Breaking news, interchangeably termed late-breaking news and also known as a special report or special coverage or news flash, is a current issue that broadcasters feel warrants the interruption of scheduled programming or current news in orde ...
and online-only content on its web site. In September 2007, ''TTN'' launched Broad & Cecil, its own blog community. In 2010, the paper's efforts garnered seven Keystone Press Awards. The previous year, the paper's staff won eight Keystones. In November 2008, the paper's web site, temple-news.com, was honored with the 2008 National Online Pacemaker Award, and has also won the print counterpart, a National Pacemaker Award, both awarded by the Associated Collegiate Press.


History

''Temple University Weekly'' first appeared on Monday, Sept. 19, 1921. It was led by an alumni editor and fully supported by the university, though student writers were responsible for coverage. Beginning in the 1930s and continuing into the 1950s, with exceptions during
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
, the now-labeled ''Temple University News'' printed Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. During the 1960s and 1970s, the paper went daily, before dropping to four days per week in the 1980s. In the early 1990s, ''TTN'' was the fourth largest daily newspaper in Philadelphia. In the late 1990s, citing declining ad revenue and staff size, the paper returned to its weekly origins. With the exception of a single semester in 2005, ''TTN'' has been weekly ever since. ''TTN'' also publishes daily online content. Contrary to industry trends, The Temple News had a renaissance in staff numbers and interest in its content in the twenty-first century. The publication did not create its website until 1998, and it did not have its own domain name until 2003. TTN has made significant progress in the sphere of internet journalism despite its modest start. It has been a perennial nominee for the Associated Collegiate Press's Online Pacemaker award, which it won in 2008. At the moment, the paper is powered by WordPress. In January 2009, a newly designed website premiered, offering content available exclusively online and a rising multimedia presence, including photo galleries, audio, and video. In the summer of 2012, the site was revamped in its current configuration. The Temple News provides complimentary printed copies to all students, professors, and staff. Its present format is designed to make it more interesting for its target audience. The site features breaking news, editorials, podcast episodes, and a variety of other topics.


Production

In a given Temple News production week, articles and graphics are typically assigned during Monday budget meetings for the following week's Tuesday printing. Features and editorial content are typically deadlined on Thursday, to be fact-checked and corrected by section editors and copy editors. While both the news and sports sections have moved away from including breaking news in its print product — opting for an online venue — these sections typically allow for deadlines on Monday production nights.


Awards

''The Temple News'' has been honored with numerous awards in the past few years, beginning with the Keystone Press Awards in February 2006. ''TTN'' editors, reporters and photographers have won Keystone Press Awards in every year since. In 2009, staff members won awards for ongoing news coverage, public service/enterprise package, news photos, sports photos, photo story and web site. ''The Temple News Online'' is a finalist in the 2009 Online Pacemaker competition by the Associated Collegiate Press. The results will be announced in October 2009 at the ACP/CMA National College Media Convention in Austin. Most recently, ''TTN Online'' earned an EPpy Award for the Best College Newspaper Web Site in the country. The award is given by '' Editor & Publisher'' and ''
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'' magazines. In February 2014, The Temple News won 17 Keystone Press Awards.


Notable alumni

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Bill Conlin William T. Conlin Jr. (May 15, 1934January 9, 2014) was an American sportswriter. He was a columnist for the ''Philadelphia Daily News'' for 46 years. Prior to that, Conlin worked at the ''Philadelphia Bulletin''. He was a member of the Basebal ...
, 1960 (''TTN'' Editor-in-Chief), Philadelphia Daily News sports columnist * Phil Jasner, 1964-1966 (''TTN'' sports writer), Philadelphia Daily News
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beat writer * Tom Ferrick, 1968* (''TTN'' Editor-in-Chief), retired
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columnist; 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News *Did not graduate *
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, 1977 (''TTN'' Editor-in-Chief), Philadelphia Daily News casino columnist * Nancy E. Krulik, 1983 (''TTN'' news editor), three time
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and creator of the
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and
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book series * Clarence Williams, 1987 (''TTN'' photographer),
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photographer; 1998
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*
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, 1994 (''TTN'' sports editor), Comcast Sports Net, CSNPhilly.com * Damian J. Holbrook, 1994 (''TTN'' entertainment editor),
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senior writer * E. Martin Hulse, 1995 (''TTN'' Editor-in-Chief),
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features editor;
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food editor/features designer;
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reporter/copy editor/designer * Paul Zeise, 1997 (''TTN'' Opinion editor),
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sports writer * Kevin Negandhi, 1997 (''TTN'' Sports editor),
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contributing anchor * Kristen Graham, 2000 (''TTN'' staff writer),
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education reporter; 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service *
Tracy Davidson Tracy Davidson (born June 10) is a news presenter for WCAU in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She co-anchors NBC 10 News, weekdays at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. She has been with the station since 1996 when she was brought in to present the weekend morning ...
, 2006 (''TTN'' staff writer),
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co-anchor * Brian James Kirk, 2008 (''TTN'' columnist), Technically Media co-founder * Kurtis Lee, 2009 (''TTN'' staff writer),
Denver Post ''The Denver Post'' is a daily newspaper and website published in Denver, Colorado. As of June 2022, it has an average print circulation of 57,265. In 2016, its website received roughly six million monthly unique visitors generating more than 13 ...
reporter; 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking NewsJournalism alumnus wins Pulitzer for breaking news


References


External links


''The Temple News'' OnlineBroad & Cecil, the blog of ''The Temple News''
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