

More: McClain’s recruiting mailbag: Impact of UGA football staff changes, top players in Georgia Weiszer garnered a top-10 showing for beat writing and columns, the breaking news category for his story on the hearing of Georgia football's Adam Anderson, and in the long feature category for the eternal bond of UGA's first black football players.īaxley received a top-10 showing in the projects category while Dennis was top 10 in columns. More: Bulldogs drop to 1-14 in SEC after loss at Texas A&M. Placement within the top 10 will be announced at a later date. The newspaper routinely wins awards in Georgia Press Association and Georgia Associated Press competitions, including Story of the Year honors in 2002, 20.The 2021 APSE awards are determined by stories written during that year and were recently judged by members of the APSE. The estimated ad rate for the newspaper is 31.00. The newspaper has an approximate audience of 25,000 readers. In December 2011, Morris Communications reached an agreement to sell The News Building to Lulscal, LLC. Wondering how much it costs to advertise in the Athens Banner-Herald The Athens Banner-Herald is one of the larger daily newspapers in the Atlanta, GA area. In 2001, the News and Banner-Herald merged into a single morning paper with the Banner-Herald name. offers access 24 hours a day, seven days a week to statewide notices about foreclosures, hearings, advertisements for bids, financial reports, ordinances and other government activities that are legally required to be. The following year, the newspaper started, its current web page. This website is a compilation of public notices published in newspapers throughout the state of Georgia. In 1996, the newspapers started a web page, Athenaeum. Visit and for more University of Georgia and local sports coverage. During this time, the Athens Banner-Herald established a web presence. This is the home for sports videos from the Athens Banner-Herald. The building came to be known as The News Building. In 1991, the News and Banner-Herald moved into a new office at the corner of Thomas and Broad Streets. On December 24, 1967, the Morris family, which owned the Athens Banner-Herald, bought the Athens Daily News and continued publishing both papers, though eventually both editorial staffs were merged. Glenn Vaughn wrote in its first editorial page, "Our goal is to produce a daily newspaper that will be equal to this magnificent community." The Athens Daily News was independent, and is where Lewis Grizzard began his career as a sports writer. On June 17, 1965, the weekly Athens Advertiser changed its name to the Athens Daily News and became a seven-day morning paper, competing with the afternoon Athens Banner-Herald. On June 17 that year, the weekly Athens Advertiser changed its name to the Athens Daily News and became a seven-day morning paper to compete with the afternoon Athens Banner-Herald. Visit and for more University of Georgia and local. In 1965, Billy and Charles Morris of Morris Communications purchased the newspaper. This is the home for sports videos from the Athens Banner-Herald. Earl Braswell was the newspaper's publisher, a position he held until 1965. This became the Athens Banner-Herald in 1933. It continued under this title until 1923 when it merged with the Athens Daily Herald to become the Banner-Herald. In 1902, the daily newspaper, then called the Athens Daily Banner, became the Athens Banner under the ownership of H.J. This later became The Weekly Banner until the cessation of weekly editions in 1921. In 1889, the masthead became the Athens Weekly Banner for the weekly edition. With a long heritage of providing trusted news and. The title changed again with its merger with its rival the Southern Watchman to form the Athens Banner-Watchman in 1882. The Athens Banner-Herald and serves the magnificent community of Athens, Georgia. The paper's masthead and owners were unchanged until 1872, when it was sold and the masthead changed to North-East Georgian and to Athens Weekly Georgian after sale, before returning to its original masthead in 1879. The newspaper traces its history to the Southern Banner' newspaper which began publishing on March 20, 1832.
