''The Virginian-Pilot'' is the daily
newspaper
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for
Norfolk, Virginia
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. Commonly known as ''The Pilot'', it is Virginia's largest daily.
It serves the five cities of
South Hampton Roads as well as several smaller towns across southeast Virginia and northeast North Carolina. It was a locally owned, family enterprise from its founding in 1865 at the close of the
American Civil War
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until its sale to
Tribune Publishing in 2018.
The ''Virginian-Pilot'' is owned by parent company, ''
Tribune Publishing''. This company was acquired by
Alden Global Capital, which operates its media properties through
Digital First Media, in May 2021.
Pulitzer Prizes
The newspaper has won three Pulitzer Prizes. The first was won in 1929 by editor
Louis Jaffe
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, who received the
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for "
An Unspeakable Act of Savagery
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", an editorial which condemned
lynching. Jaffe mentored the paper's next editor,
Lenoir Chambers, who in 1960 received the same prize for his editorials on
desegregation, as exemplified by "
The Year Virginia Closed the Schools" and "
The Year Virginia Opened the Schools". The paper was one of the few in Virginia to publicly support the end of
Jim Crow. In 1985, Thomas Turcol was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for General News Reporting for his coverage of
corruption
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in
Chesapeake.
Reporters at The Pilot have also finished as Pulitzer finalists three times since 2007.
History
''The Virginian-Pilot'' and its sister afternoon edition, the ''Ledger-Star'' (which ceased publication in 1995) were created by Samuel L. Slover as the result of several mergers of papers dating back to 1865.
[Hays, Jakon, and Maureen Watts]
"Pilot Media History"
. Retrieved 2017-04-03. The Virginian-Pilot covered the
Wright brothers' early flights. Slover's nephew
Frank Batten Sr. became publisher at age 27 in 1954. He expanded the ''Virginian-Pilots parent company, which soon evolved into Landmark Communications and later
Landmark Media Enterprises
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, by acquiring other newspapers and radio and television stations and by creating
The Weather Channel, now owned by a group of investors led by
NBC Universal
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.
[ In Norfolk, on September 1, 1923, the company founded Virginia's first ]radio station
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, WTAR. In 1950 it added Channel 4 WTAR-TV (now Channel 3 WTKR) and in 1961, it signed on
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95.7 WTAR-FM (now WVKL).
The paper was among the first available online as a part of the Compuserve experiment in early 1980s where the paper and 10 others around the country transmitted text versions of stories daily to Compuserve's host computers in Ohio.
Frank Batten Jr. became publisher in 1991 and expanded on digitizing the paper. In 1993 ''The Virginian-Pilot'' was one of the first newspapers in the country to launch a sister website, Pilotonline.com. Batten Jr. stepped down as the paper's publisher, becoming Landmark Communications' Chairman and CEO. "Dee" Carpenter became publisher in 1995, followed by Bruce Bradley in 2005, Maurice Jones in 2008, David Mele in 2012 and Patricia Richardson in 2014. The paper published a podcast in 2017
The Shot
was created by reporters Gary Harki and Joanne Kimberlin and dealt with the unsolved 2010 murder of Norfolk police officer Victor Decker.
After The Pilot was sold to Tronc in 2018, no new publisher was named. Marisa Porto was named the newspaper's editor, but she left the next year. Interim General Manager Par Ridder said a search would begin for a new editor for the newsroom and a new general manager to oversee the business side of the newspaper.
Kris Worrell was named by Ridder as The Pilot's editor on July 22, 2019. She had previously been the executive editor of The Press of Atlantic City. Worrell graduated from Kempsville High in Virginia Beach and worked previously both for The Pilot and the Daily Press.
Offices and corporate
The paper's offices are shared with its sister paper, the Daily Press and are located at 703 Mariners Row, Newport News, VA 23606. Both papers are owned by Tribune Publishing.
Prices
Since December, 2014, the ''Pilots single copy prices are: $1 Daily, $2.50 Sunday/Thanksgiving Day
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.
Sale to Tribune Publishing
On May 29, 2018, The Virginian-Pilot was purchased by Chicago-based media conglomerate Tribune Publishing, formerly known as Tronc, for a cash price of $34 million. The deal included the Pilot and all of its "outstanding interests" — including its subsidiary publications, the paper's Norfolk headquarters and its printing plant in Virginia Beach.
References
External links
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Daily newspapers published in Virginia
Mass media in Norfolk, Virginia
Pulitzer Prize-winning newspapers
Publications established in 1869
1869 establishments in Virginia