Concept

Houston Chronicle

The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States. , it is the third-largest newspaper by Sunday circulation in the United States, behind only The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. With its 1995 buy-out of long-time rival the Houston Post, the Chronicle became Houston's newspaper of record. The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily paper owned and operated by the Hearst Corporation, a privately held multinational corporate media conglomerate with 10billioninrevenues.Thepaperemploysnearly2,000people,includingapproximately300journalists,editors,andphotographers.TheChroniclehasbureausinWashington,D.C.,andAustin.Itreportsthatitswebsiteaverages125millionpageviewspermonth.Thepublicationservesasthe"newspaperofrecord"oftheHoustonarea.PreviouslyheadquarteredintheHoustonChronicleBuildingat801TexasAvenue,DowntownHouston,theHoustonChronicleisnowlocatedat4747SouthwestFreeway.Inadditiontoitsdailyprintedition,theChronicleoffersChron.com,afreeonlineonly,adsupportednewspapercoveringbreakingnews,weather,traffic,popculture,andcitylife.Houstonchronicle.com,launchedin2012,isasubscriberonlypaperthatcontainseverythingfoundinthedailyprintedition.Fromitsinception,thepracticesandpoliciesoftheHoustonChroniclewereshapedbystrongwilledpersonalitieswhowerethepublishers.Thehistoryofthenewspapercanbebestunderstoodwhendividedintotheerasoftheseindividuals.TheHoustonChroniclewasfoundedin1901byaformerreporterforthenowdefunctHoustonPost,MarcellusE.Foster.Foster,whohadbeencoveringtheSpindletopoilboomforthePost,investedinSpindletopandtook10 billion in revenues. The paper employs nearly 2,000 people, including approximately 300 journalists, editors, and photographers. The Chronicle has bureaus in Washington, D.C., and Austin. It reports that its web site averages 125 million page views per month. The publication serves as the "newspaper of record" of the Houston area. Previously headquartered in the Houston Chronicle Building at 801 Texas Avenue, Downtown Houston, the Houston Chronicle is now located at 4747 Southwest Freeway. In addition to its daily print edition, the Chronicle offers Chron.com, a free online-only, ad-supported newspaper covering breaking news, weather, traffic, pop culture, and city life. Houstonchronicle.com, launched in 2012, is a subscriber-only paper that contains everything found in the daily print edition. From its inception, the practices and policies of the Houston Chronicle were shaped by strong-willed personalities who were the publishers. The history of the newspaper can be best understood when divided into the eras of these individuals. The Houston Chronicle was founded in 1901 by a former reporter for the now-defunct Houston Post, Marcellus E. Foster. Foster, who had been covering the Spindletop oil boom for the Post, invested in Spindletop and took 30 of the return on that investment—at the time equivalent to a week's wages—and used it to fund the Chronicle. The Chronicles first edition was published on October 14, 1901, and sold for two cents per copy, at a time when most papers sold for five cents each.

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