Courier Journal

The Courier Journal, also known as the Louisville Courier Journal (and informally The C-J or The Courier), and called The Courier-Journal between November 8, 1868, and October 29, 2017, is a daily newspaper published in Louisville, Kentucky and owned by Gannett, which bills it as "Part of the USA Today Network".

The Courier-Journal
The July 27, 2005 front page
of The Courier-Journal
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gannett
PresidentEddie Tyner
EditorMary Irby-Jones
FoundedNovember 8, 1868 (1868-11-08)
Political alignmentWhig (formerly)
Headquarters525 West Broadway
Louisville, Kentucky 40201
 United States
Circulation
  • 29,818 daily
  • 40,898 Sunday
(as of Q3 2022)
Websitewww.courier-journal.com

It is the newspaper with the highest number of recorded circulation in Kentucky. According to the 1999 Editor & Publisher International Yearbook, the paper is the 48th-largest daily paper in the United States.

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