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''The Daily News Journal'', commonly abbreviated to ''DNJ'', is a newspaper serving
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, Rutherford County, and surrounding communities. It is Rutherford County's sole daily newspaper. It publishes print and digital content. Published in Murfreesboro, it serves as the primary local newspaper, with competition from '' The Murfreesboro Post'' and other publications. The newspaper is not in competition with ''
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'' of Nashville, as both are owned by
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in 2004. The roots the ''DNJ'' date back to the founding of ''Murfreesboro News'' in 1850. This paper would eventually merge with several competitors, and in 1931, the daily ''Home Journal'' and ''Murfreesboro News-Banner'' joined to form ''The Daily News Journal''. ''DNJ'' currently publishes daily local papers, and also prints two weekly editions titled ''Smyrna A.M.'' and ''Rutherford A.M.'' From 1951, ''DNJ'' occupied the Brady-Tompkins-January-McFadden house at 224 N. Walnut St., which was originally built prior to the
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. In a deal begun in mid-2014, the Rutherford County government purchased the Walnut Street property in order to build a new judicial building and parking garage. On June 8, 2015, ''DNJ'' opened its new offices in the SunTrust Building on East Main Street. ''The DNJ'' publishes news in a variety of forms, such as print, online, app, and in social media. The paper is also managed by award-winning staff


History

''The Daily News Journal'' is the result of several newspaper merges across time, with the earliest ancestor being ''The Murfreesboro News'' in 1850. Two different newspapers went bankrupt and merged their assets together to create the Daily News Journal in 1931. One of these papers was called ''The Home Journal'' and was founded by Chip Henderson in 1890. The paper was purchased by Louis J. Burgdorf in 1898, and then was owned by Andrew L. Todd and William Trevathan in 1920. The other paper was called ''The News Banner'' and was created by Chip Henderson's first cousin, C.C. Henderson, who combined ''The Independent Banner'' and ''The Murfreesboro News'' in 1898. Jesse C. Beesley Jr. purchased ''The News Banner'' in 1926, but, in 1927, Beesley went bankrupt on account of the depression. ''The Daily News Journal'' was merged and founded in 1931, though the first edition did not specify publisher information. The paper was then sold by Todd to E. W. “Ned” Carmack, who mismanaged the paper, failing to compete with competitor ''The Rutherford Courier''. In 1939, Todd bought the paper again, only to be sold to Jack McFarland. Gannett Co., Inc. received the ''DNJ'' and ''The Review Appeal of Franklin'' after giving Morris Multimedia, Inc. ''The Times'' and other papers in 2004. The paper used to claim to have been running "since 1849;" however, its ancestral paper ''The Murfreesboro News'' was founded in 1850 by A. Watkins and was shut down due to the Civil War. In 1866, Rev. Henderson re-started ''The Murfreesboro News'', which was later bought by C.C. Henderson in 1898.


Location

''The Daily News Journals original location was the Brady-Tompkins-January-McFadden house at 218 W. Main St. in Murfreesboro, when Todd owned the paper in 1921. After 29 years, the paper was moved to 224 N Walnut St in Murfreesboro, but was later moved into the offices in the SunTrust Building on East Main Street in 2015, after Rutherford country government purchased the property for judicial buildings and parking. The ''DNJ'''s printing presses in Murfreesboro were shut down and moved to ''The Tennessean'''s presses in Nashville during 2006.


Competitors and rivalries

Because Gannett owns both ''The DNJ'' and ''The Tennessean'', they are not in competition. However, ''The DNJ'' is in competition with smaller local newspapers, like ''The Murfreesboro Post''. The paper also has two sister newspapers published weekly, called ''Smyrna A.M.'' and ''Rutherford A.M.''


Digital publications

''The Daily News Journal'' has both print and online publications. The paper has a website, where it publishes online articles on news, sports, lifestyles, opinion, and obituaries. Gannett also created ''The Daily News Journal Print Edition app'' for the ''DNJ'', which displays news stories from the print version, for iPhone, Android, and iPad. The paper also has an email newsletters on subjects "
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and Gannett collaborated to connect The ''DNJ'' with the Rutherford County Library System, which supports online access to ''The Daily News Journal'' archives. It also has a social media presence on various platforms. Most interaction comes from
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at over 30,000 followers and likes, then
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with a few hundred followers.


Staff

* Mealand Ragland-Hudgins, Regional Content Coach, 2003-2021 * Scott Broden, Reporter, 1999-2021 * Helen Comer, Photojournalist, present * Nancy DeGennaro, Multimedia Journalist, present, Malcolm Law Award for Best Feature Reporting, TPA Best Single Feature * Cecil Joyce, High School Sports Reporter, present


Awards

In the 2020 Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters and Media Editors' contest, ''The Daily News Journal'' received the following first place awards. * Malcolm Law Award for Investigative Reporting, Brinley Hineman * Individual Achievement/Body of Work in Photography, Helen Comer * Award in Features, Joseph Choi * Award in Sports-Outdoors, Joe Spears * Award in Business, Scott Broden * Award in Daily Deadline, Brinley Hineman, Helen Comer * Award in Video, Helen Comer * Award in Photojournalism, Helen Comer


References


External links


''Daily News Journal'' website
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