Alice Echo-News Journal
Alice Echo-News Journal is a tabloid-style newspaper based in Alice, Texas, serving Jim Wells County in South Texas. It is published three days a week—Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday—and prints in the morning. The paper is owned by CherryRoad Media. Publisher: Jeremy Gulban. Editor: Melissa Trevino. Headquarters: 405 E. Main Street, Alice, Texas. Circulation: 493 (2023). OCLC: 13913080. Website: Official website.
History in brief:
- 1894: Founded as the Alice Echo by D.S. Boother.
- 1946: Became a daily and was renamed the Alice Daily Echo.
- 1967: Merged with the weekly Alice News to form the Alice Echo-News.
- 2002: The free semiweekly Alice Journal merged in, becoming the Alice Echo-News Journal.
- 2010: Switched to tabloid format and reduced to three publication days.
- 2022: Sold to CherryRoad Media.
Pulitzer prize:
- 1955: Reporter Caro Brown won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting for coverage in Duval County.
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