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''Public Opinion'' is a morning newspaper published seven days a week in the Greater Chambersburg area, including
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counties PA. The newspaper also publishes a weekly total market coverage product, ''The Advertiser'', and a monthly ''Faith'' magazine.


History

Since 1869, when the first edition came off a flatbed press in a Main Street building in downtown Chambersburg, ''Public Opinion'' has been a part of life in the
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, and the county's most comprehensive source of local news and information. ''Public Opinion'' began as a weekly newspaper and then became a daily first published in the morning, but in 1921 it became an afternoon paper. By 1931, ''Public Opinion'' had bought two other newspapers with long histories in Franklin County, ''The Franklin Repository'' and ''Valley Spirit''.


Corporate ownership

Founded by M.A. Foltz, ''Public Opinion'' remained in the Foltz family until 1964, when it was purchased by McClure Newspapers. In 1971, ''Public Opinion'' became the 27th newspaper owned by Gannett, which publishes ''
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'', will be replaced by Parade (magazine). The latter is an insert in ''Public Opinion'' on Saturdays. ''Public Opinion'' again became a morning newspaper in 2005, the same year that MediaNews Group Inc. took over controlling ownership as the newspaper's majority partner of the Texas-New Mexico Newspaper Partnership.
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, is one of the nation's largest newspaper companies. It publishes 54 daily newspapers in 11 states. The MediaNews Group-Gannett partnership includes three other south central Pennsylvania newspapers: the ''
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. However, in the Spring of 2015, speculation that Gannett would again take control of some of MediaNews Group's holdings, including the Pennsylvania papers, grew. Later in 2015, Gannett acquired full ownership of the Pennsylvania joint venture.


Today

''Public Opinion''s current home at North Third and East King streets was constructed about 1875 as a passenger station of the
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and served in that role until 1914. It was later used as a canteen for
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soldiers passing through town and had a variety of manufacturing uses before 1956, when Public Opinion moved in. In 2007, ''Public Opinion'' replaced its 50-year-old
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with a Goss Urbanite offset press, and also introduced a Sunday edition. Today, the newspaper is Franklin County's largest daily newspaper, with a circulation of about 16,200 Mondays through Fridays and 18,000 Saturday/Sunday "Weekend Edition". ''Public Opinion''s web site, www.publicopiniononline.com, provides 24/7 local, national and world news and sports, breaking news updates and news videos, local photo galleries, discussion forums, entertainment and classifieds, attracting more than 400,000 visitors each month. Besides the daily edition and web site, ''Public Opinion'' offers its readers and advertisers a complete line of products, ranging from seasonal special sections to preprinted inserts (national coupon inserts on Saturdays).


Awards

* ''Public Opinion'' is the recipient of the 1967 Pulitzer Prize for Journalism for Local General or Spot News Reporting. : Robert V. Cox won the award for his reporting of a mountain manhunt that ended with the killing of a deranged gunman who had terrorized the community. He also wrote the book ''Deadly Pursuit'',Robert Cox's book, ''Deadly Pursuit''
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(Division IV) : ''First Place'' - Editorial/Opinion Page Excellence : ''First Place'' - Layout and Design : ''Second Place'' - Best Use of Photography : ''Second Place'' - Newspaper Promotion * 2009
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(Division V) : ''First Place'' - Sports Story : ''Honorable Mention'' - Feature Story * 2008
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(Division V) : ''First Place'' - Editorial : ''First Place'' - Sports Photo : ''Second Place'' - Investigative Reporting : ''Second Place'' - Special Project : ''Second Place'' - Sports/Outdoor Column : ''Honorable Mention'' - Sports Story


References


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* {{Newspapers published in Pennsylvania Gannett publications Daily newspapers published in Pennsylvania Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Publications established in 1869 1869 establishments in Pennsylvania Pulitzer Prize-winning newspapers