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The Ithaca Journal

The Ithaca Journal
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Gannett
Publisher George Troyano
Editor Neill Borowski
Founded 1815 (as the Seneca Republican, renamed The Ithaca Journal in 1823)
Headquarters West State Street in downtown Ithaca, New York
Website www.theithacajournal.com

The Ithaca Journal is a daily morning broadsheet newspaper published in Ithaca, New York. It is locally edited and printed in Johnson City, New York, and publishes Monday through Saturday. It has been owned by Gannett since 1912.

The Ithaca Journal publishes a daily morning newspaper Monday through Saturday. No edition is printed on Sundays.

Starting on March 27, 2006, The Ithaca Journal included four sections Monday through Friday.

The first section includes local, national and international news. The second section includes several pages of city and county news and sports. The third section, which was launched March 27, 2006, is called Life. The front of this section includes a rotating selection of features:

In addition, Life also includes an Arts & Entertainment page that includes entertainment and celebrity news, TV listings and Amy Dickinson's advice column. There is also a full page of comics and puzzles. Business and personal finance news appears on a page called Dollars & Sense.

The fourth section is entirely classified advertising. On Saturdays, the classified ads expand to two sections.

Starting June 17, 2006, The Journal added a Life section on Saturdays. This day's focus will be Travel, a feature that currently appears in Saturday's main news section. Also on June 17, The Journal will add a separate Sports section in addition to the two news sections, Life and two classified sections, bringing the total number of sections to six.

The Ithaca Journal is located on West State Street in downtown Ithaca. The Journal's offices spread over two buildings; the newspaper's original building and the neighboring Greenstate Building.

The newsroom is located on the second floor of the original building with various administrative offices on the first floor. The first floor of Greenstate building houses the newspaper's public lobby as well as the advertising offices.

Much of the newspaper's general administrative operations are handled from the Binghamton, New York, offices of the Press & Sun Bulletin.

Behind the original building, on Green Street, is the newspaper's old press facility. This press has been unused since June 10, 2006 when printing was transferred to the Gannett Central New York Production Facility.


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