El Paso Times

Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Gannett
Editor Bob Moore
Founded 1881
Headquarters 500 W. Overland St Suite 150
El Paso, TX 79901
United States
Circulation 65,247 daily
125,317[1]
Website elpasotimes.com

The El Paso Times is the newspaper for the U.S. city of El Paso, Texas. The paper was founded in 1881 by Marcellus Washington Carrico. It originally started out as a weekly but within a year's time, it became the daily newspaper for the frontier town. The newspaper has an approximate daily circulation of 65,000 and 125,000 on Sundays.

The paper is currently the only English-language daily in El Paso (when the El Paso Herald-Post, an afternoon paper, closed in 1997), but often competes with the Spanish-language El Diario de El Paso, an offshoot of El Diario de Juárez. Because of declining newspaper circulations nationwide, the El Paso Times has recently expanded its online capabilities and introduced continuous online updates.

History

Gannett bought the Times in 1972.[2] In 2003, Gannett and MediaNews Group formed a partnership between the Times and MediaNews' New Mexico papers, with Gannett as the managing partner.[3] In December 2005, Gannett became a minority partner in the El Paso Times, handing the majority of the partnership and management to Denver-based MediaNews.[4] In 2015, Gannett acquired full ownership of the Texas-New Mexico Newspapers Partnership from MediaNews successor Digital First Media.[5]

Barbara Funkhouser served as editor of the El Paso Times from 1980 to 1986, becoming the first woman to hold that position.[6] She remains the only female editor in the newspaper's history.[6]

Sections

The El Paso Times prints news in several sections:

Other publications

The El Paso Times publishes several other weekly, biweekly and monthly publications.

Reporters

The Times, as the paper is known in the city, has reporters covering several beats:

Aaron Martinez, Courts

Marty Schladen, State capitol

Daniel Borunda, Police beat

Lindsey Anderson Education

Diana Washington-Valdez, City council

Lorena Figueroa, Juárez news

Aileen Flores, County commission

Elida Perez, Education

David Burge, Fort Bliss

Vic Kolenc, Business

Maria Cortes Gonzalez, Religion

Victor Martinez, Features, health and recreation

Dave Acosta, arts/entertainment

Felix Chavez, high school sports

Bill Knight, UTEP basketball

Kristopher Rivera, high school sports

Bret Bloomquist, UTEP football

Photographers

Ruben Ramirez

Mark Lambie

Rudy Gutierrez

Victor Calzada

Digital producers

Sarah Ann Dueñas

Robert Gutierrez

Sara Sanchez

Former staff

Prices

Times prices are $1 daily & $2 Sunday/Thanksgiving Day.

References

External links

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