Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Gannett |
Founded | 1884 |
Headquarters | 701 River Drive South #1 Great Falls, Montana, United States |
City | Helena, Montana (publishing) |
Website | greatfallstribune |
The Great Falls Tribune is a daily morning newspaper printed in Helena, Montana. It is one of Montana's largest newspaper companies.
History
[edit]The first edition of the newspaper then called the Weekly Tribune was printed on May 14, 1885.
Starting on May 16, 1887, the Tribune became a daily newspaper.
On May 19, 1890, delivery switched from afternoon to morning.
The Great Falls Tribune moved to a new printing facility on 2nd Street in 1916; it remained there until 1979, when it moved to the location at 205 River Drive South. In 2022, they moved to a warehouse space at 701 River Dr S #1.
The Tribune launched a subsidiary company, River's Edge Printing in 2006; the latter printed for weekly newspapers on a Goss Community press.[1]
In July 2020, printing of the Great Falls Tribune moved to the presses of the Independent Record in Helena.[2]
Awards
[edit]The Great Falls Tribune won the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting in 2000 for a yearlong series on alcoholism.
References
[edit]- ^ Flowers, Darryl L. "Great Falls Tribune's Presses To Go Silent In July". Fairfield Sun Times. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- ^ Independent Record and Associated Press. "Great Falls Tribune to be printed in Helena starting July 1". Helena Independent Record. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
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