In this interview, Paul Monsour and John W. Munford, Editors of the Union County Advocate, discuss their personal backgrounds, the types of news printed, and local correspondence. They also discuss their relationship with the school system, and the county's oil, corn, and pork production.
In this interview, Paul Mick, Editor of the Crittenden Press, discusses his personal background, his "getting into" the newspaper business, the history of the newspaper, the types of news he prints, and the Kentucky Press Association.
In this interview, Gerald Matera, Editor of the Hart County News, the Hart County Herald, and the Barren County Progress, discusses his three papers, local correspondents, and his personal reactions when he moved to Kentucky from White Plains, New York.
In this interview, Lowell Hobby, Editor and Owner of the Caldwell County Times, discusses his background, the history of the paper, the newspaper industry, and various Caldwell County issues.
In this interview, Gene McCutcheon, Editor of the Murray Ledger, discusses his personal background and the responsibility of the newspaper to the community. Mr. McCutcheon also discusses Calloway County issues.
In this interview, Eugene Marvin, Jr., Editor of the Big Sandy News, discusses his personal background and his experience in the newspaper business. He also talks about community issues and his main concerns with the community.
In this interview, Ina Wilson, Editor of the Lewis County Herald, discusses her background, education, and how she "got into" the newspaper business. She also discusses the history of the paper, and problems and issues within the local community.
In this interview, Albert Dix, Publisher of the State Journal, discusses his background, the problems of running a newspaper in a capital city, and the type of news that is covered in the paper.
In this interview, Susan Arena, Editor of the Grant County News and the Campbell County News, discusses her background and the responsibilities of being an editor of small and large papers.
In this interview, Charles Warnick, Editor of the Gallatin County News, discusses his background and education, his career prior to becoming an editor, "chains" newspapers, and issues in Gallatin County.
In this interview, Warren Shonert, Editor of the Falmouth Outlook, discusses the history of the city of Falmouth and Pendleton County. He comments extensively on his newspaper staff and his life experiences in the interview.
In this interview, James Munson, Editor of the Bracken County News and the Robertson County Review, discusses his personal background and his career in editing. He also discusses various needs and issues in Bracken County.
In this interview, Danny Sexton, Editor of the Johnson County Journal, discusses his personal background and education, the paper and its staff, local decision makers, and issues within the community.
In this interview, Andrew Telli, the Sports and Front Page Editor of the Boone County Recorder, discusses his personal background, education, and duties as the editor of the paper. He also discusses the newspaper's role in Boone County, and the issues it regularly addresses.
In this interview, Warren Fisher, Publisher and Owner of the Carlisle Mercury, discusses his early life and education. He also discusses the newspaper's role in the community, the county school system and its administrators, and various Nicholas County issues.
In this interview, Tim Bostic, Editor of the Salyersville Independent, discusses Magoffin County, his personal background and his position as Mayor of the city. He also discusses his relationship with other politicians and the local school system.
In this interview, James Striplin, Publisher of the Ledger Independent, discusses publishing a community newspaper as well as the most urgent needs in the county. He also discusses his feelings about the newspaper business and the growth of the Ledger.
In this interview, Laurnie Caproni, editor of the Ledger Independent, discusses how she got into the newspaper business as well as various issues within the community.
In this interview, George Hamby, Editor of the Times Democrat, discusses his background, education, and how he got into the newspaper business. He also comments on the history of the paper, editorials he has written, and the needs of the county.
In this interview, Margorie Denton, Assistant Editor of the Flemingsburg Gazette, discusses her personal background, newspapers in the county, and the newspaper business.
In this interview, Moss Vance, Editor of the Woodford Sun, discusses his background and the history of the newspaper. He also discusses the decision makers and needs of Woodford County.
In this interview, Russell Metz, Publisher of the Bath County News Outlook discusses his personal background and early career, Bath County decision makers, and the Kentucky Press Association.
In this interview, Betty Caudill, Managing Editor of the Kentucky Publishing Company, discusses her background, community issues, and the exhaustive work that goes into the Morehead News and the four other newspapers that the KPC oversees.
In this interview, Ronald Caudill, Executive Vice-President of Kentucky Publishing Company and 50% owner of Morehead News, discusses how he got started in the business, his educational background, and various issues in the community.
In this interview, Charles Whittaker, Editor of Letcher Community Press and Knott County News, discusses his personal background, early career, and the history of the paper. He also comments on the types of withheld news, and the advantages and disadvantages of chain newspapers.
In this interview, Earl Kinner, Jr., Editor of the Licking Valley News, discusses the paper and other newspapers he and his family own, the circulation of the three papers, and the needs of Morgan County.
In this interview, Frank Warnock, Editor of the Cynthiana Democrat, discusses his education, his previous position at another paper, the staff of the Cynthiana Democrat, and the type of news that is printed. He also discusses various community issues.
In this interview, Jeanie Scott, Editor of the Paris Daily Enterprise, discusses her background, the newspaper she oversees, and many issues within the Paris community.
In this interview, Thomas Stultz, Editor of the Greenup County Sentinel, discusses his education, religion, and the newspaper business. He also discusses the decision makers and needs of Greenup County.
In this interview, Robert Bass, Editor of Greenup News, discusses his background and early career, and his positions prior to becoming Editor. He also comments extensively on Greenup County community issues.
In this interview, Norman Allen, Editor of the Floyd County Times, discusses his personal background, newspaper career, and the history of the paper. He also comments on many problems in Floyd County.
In this interview, Stanley Champer, Editor of the Ashland Daily Independent, discusses his personal background and extensive newspaper career, ownership changes of the newspaper, and the major issues and decision makers in Boyd County.
In this two part interview, Dolly Brock, the business manager and publisher of the Magnet, discuss her personal backgrounds and the newspaper, which the Brocks owned since 1948.
In this interview, Claude Brock, co-editor of the Magnet, discusses his personal background and the newspaper itself. He also comments on occasional editorials they print.
In this interview, Howard Greene, Editor of the Mount Sterling Advocate, discusses his early life and a history of the newspaper. He also comments on various issues in the county.
In this interview, Paul Hensley, Editor of the Candlestick News, discusses the problems of publishing a small newspaper, and Leslie County industry and developmental trends.
In this interview, Paul Meadows, Editor of the Carrollton News Democrat, discusses his personal background, the logistics of printing a paper, his staff, and his positions prior to getting into the newspaper business.
In this interview, Dorothy Abernathy, Editor of the Oldham Era, discusses her background, relationship with Landmark Inc., her staff, and the role of the Oldham Era.
In this interview, Lee Cochran, Editor of The News Herald, discusses her background, circulation trends, the importance of advertising, and many issues within the Owen County community.
In this interview, Mr. Ewell Balltrip, associate editor of the Harlan Daily Enterprise, discusses his basic duties and reflects on some of the problems in Harlan County.
In this interview, Ms. Rachel Kamuf, editor of the Whitley Republican, recollects her early life as well as her move to Williamsburg. She further discusses problems and issues in the county.
In this oral history, Daniel Bennett, the editor for the Richmond Daily Register, discusses the advertising aspect of the paper as well as the endorsement and editorial policies of the newspaper.
This oral history discusses the background and career of Alan Gibson, the assistant editor of the Clinton County News. It describes his views on issues in the community as well as the major issues.
In this interview, Clyde Greenwood discusses his duties as both a Judge Executive and editor of a local Trimble County newspaper. He details how he plans to do both jobs and underscores future plans for the newspaper. Judge Greenwood also comments on the Judicial Referendum, which he dislikes, Trimble County population decreases, and the rampant…