The ''Coastal Courier'' is an American
newspaper
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published in
Hinesville, Georgia
Hinesville is a city in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia and is located on the Atlantic coastal plain. The county seat of Liberty County, Georgia, Liberty County, it had a population of 34,891 at the 2020 United States census, 202 ...
. It was established as the ''Hinesville Gazette'' in 1871 and serves as the
newspaper of record
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for
Liberty County, Georgia
Liberty County is a County (United States), county in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population is 65,256. The county seat is Hinesville, Georgia, Hinesville.
Liberty Coun ...
.
History
Establishment and early history
The newspaper traces its history to April 1871, when the ''Hinesville Gazette'' was first published in
Hinesville, Georgia
Hinesville is a city in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia and is located on the Atlantic coastal plain. The county seat of Liberty County, Georgia, Liberty County, it had a population of 34,891 at the 2020 United States census, 202 ...
, by Samuel Dowse Bradwell and R. N. Andrews.
The newspaper was the first published in
Liberty County, Georgia
Liberty County is a County (United States), county in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population is 65,256. The county seat is Hinesville, Georgia, Hinesville.
Liberty Coun ...
, and served as the
legal organ for the county.
The paper was initially published weekly at a subscription cost of $3, which was reduced to $1 after its first year.
In addition to running the newspaper, Bradwell was a noted educator who served as the principal of the Hinesville Institute, which was later renamed
Bradwell Institute
Bradwell Institute is a public high school located in Hinesville, Georgia, Hinesville, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, United States. It serves the western half of Hinesville, western Fort Stewart, Walthourville, Georgia, Walthourville, Allenhur ...
after his father.
In 1891, Bradwell was appointed the State
Superintendent
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*Prison warden or superintendent, a prison administrator
*Soprin ...
of Schools, necessitating his move to
Atlanta
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and his transference of the daily operations of the newspaper to Stephen A. Calder.
Under Calder, the ''Gazette'', which had traditionally been a supporter of the
Democratic Party, switched its support to the
People's Party.
In December 1892, the Herald Publishing Company, a
joint-stock company
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, was established and purchased the ''Gazette'',
renaming it the ''Liberty County Herald'' in 1893. In 1911, ''
Editor & Publisher
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'' reported that the newspaper had been purchased by the Hinesville Publishing Company and had leased it to G. W. Cooper.
1980s and onwards
In 1980, the ''Herald'' merged with the ''Bryan County News'' of nearby
Bryan County to become the ''Coastal Courier''.
The following year,
Turner Broadcasting System
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reported that the ''Courier'' was one of 31 newspapers in the United States that were either involved in or planning on becoming involved in creating
local programming
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for
cable television
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. In March 1982, the
Morris Newspaper Corporation of
Savannah, Georgia
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, announced that, through its
subsidiary
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MNC of Hinesville, Inc., they had purchased the ''Courier''. In the 1997 Best Newspaper Contest held by the Georgia Press Association, the ''Courier'' won ten awards, including the first place award in General Excellence for its circulation category, making it one of the most decorated newspapers in the state.
That same year, staff writer Anne Cordiero was awarded a scholarship by the Georgia Press Educational Foundation to attend seminars hosted by the
American Press Institute
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.
Circulation
In 1983, ''Editor & Publisher'' reported that the ''Courier'' had a circulation of about 6,600 for the previous year. However, multiple volumes of a statewide
almanac
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published in the 1980s reported that the newspaper, which released new issues on Wednesdays and Fridays, had a circulation of between 4,000 and 5,500. In 1997, the newspaper's circulation stood between 3,500 and 5,999.
By 2003, the newspaper was publishing thrice weekly,
and in 2012, the newspaper was publishing Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday editions and had an estimated paid circulation of 5,500.
References
External links
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* {{Official website, https://www.loc.gov/item/sn89053241/, name=Directory of U.S. Newspapers in American Libraries, Library of Congress
1871 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
Hinesville, Georgia
Newspapers established in 1871
Newspapers published in Georgia (U.S. state)