Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Hearst |
Publisher | George Randolph Hearst III |
Editor | Rex Smith |
Founded | 1857 (as Morning Times) |
Headquarters | 645 Albany Shaker Road Colonie, NY United States |
Circulation | 66,835 Daily 128,565 Sunday |
ISSN | 8756-5927 |
Website | timesunion.com |
The Times Union is an American daily newspaper, serving the Capital Region of New York, United States. Although the newspaper focuses on Albany and its suburbs, it covers all parts of the four-county area, including the cities of Troy, Schenectady and Saratoga Springs. It is owned by Hearst. The paper was founded in 1857 as the Morning Times, and was purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1924. The newspaper has been online since 1996.
The editor of the Times Union is Rex Smith, who has held the post since July 2002. He had been the paper's managing editor. George Hearst is the publisher.
The newspaper is printed in its Colonie headquarters by the Hearst Corporation's Capital Newspapers Division. The daily edition costs $1 and the Sunday/Thanksgiving Day edition costs $2.
The Times Union announced in May 2006 that it would pay $3.5 million over 10 years for the naming rights of the Pepsi Arena in downtown Albany. On January 1, 2007, the arena was renamed the Times Union Center.
In addition to the above, the Thursday edition contains:
In addition to the daily sections, the Sunday edition contains:
The Sunday paper also has numerous advertising circulars and coupon pages.
The Times Union's editorial board consists of:
Source: TimesUnion.com
The paper is mentioned as the employer of Jane Fonda's character in the film, "Sundays in New York". She states she is the music critic for this paper.
On December 14, 2016, five days before the Electoral College was to vote, the Times Union published an Editorial urging the electors not to vote for Donald Trump.