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Manchester Union-Leader
NameManchester Union-Leader
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerUnion Leader Corporation
PublisherJoseph W. McQuaid
EditorTrent Spiner
Founded1863
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersManchester, New Hampshire
Circulation45,000
Sister publicationsNew Hampshire Union Leader

Manchester Union-Leader. The Manchester Union-Leader is a daily newspaper published in Manchester, New Hampshire, covering local and national news, including stories on New Hampshire Primary, United States presidential election, and Supreme Court of the United States decisions. The newspaper has a long history, dating back to 1863, and has been owned by the Union Leader Corporation since 1899, with notable publishers like William Loeb III and Joseph W. McQuaid. Over the years, the Manchester Union-Leader has been known for its conservative editorial stance, often endorsing Republican Party (United States) candidates, including Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Mitt Romney.

History

The Manchester Union-Leader was founded in 1863 as the Manchester Union, with the goal of providing news and information to the growing city of Manchester, New Hampshire. In 1912, the newspaper merged with the Manchester Leader to form the Manchester Union-Leader. Throughout its history, the newspaper has covered significant events, including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, with notable journalists like Ernie Pyle and Walter Winchell contributing to its coverage. The Manchester Union-Leader has also reported on major national stories, such as the Watergate scandal, the Iran-Contra affair, and the Impeachment of Bill Clinton, often featuring commentary from prominent figures like Nixon, Reagan, and Gerald Ford.

Ownership and Management

The Manchester Union-Leader is owned by the Union Leader Corporation, a private company founded by William Loeb III in 1899. The corporation has been led by several notable publishers, including Joseph W. McQuaid and Trent Spiner, who have maintained the newspaper's conservative editorial stance. The Manchester Union-Leader has also been affiliated with other newspapers, including the New Hampshire Union Leader and the Sunday News, which are also owned by the Union Leader Corporation. Notable business leaders like Warren Buffett and Rupert Murdoch have taken notice of the Manchester Union-Leader's success, with Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway investing in the newspaper industry.

Editorial Stance

The Manchester Union-Leader is known for its conservative editorial stance, often endorsing Republican Party (United States) candidates and supporting conservative causes, such as the Tea Party movement and the National Rifle Association. The newspaper has been critical of Democratic Party (United States) policies, including those of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and has supported conservative Supreme Court justices like Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. The Manchester Union-Leader has also been a strong supporter of Israel and has been critical of Iran and other countries in the Middle East, often citing the views of experts like Benjamin Netanyahu and Henry Kissinger.

Circulation and Readership

The Manchester Union-Leader has a daily circulation of around 45,000, making it one of the largest newspapers in New Hampshire. The newspaper is widely read in the state, with a strong following among conservatives and Republican Party (United States) supporters. The Manchester Union-Leader is also available online, with a website that features news, opinion pieces, and commentary from notable writers like George Will and Charles Krauthammer. The newspaper has a significant following on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, with many notable figures, including Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, sharing its articles and commentary.

Controversies and Criticisms

The Manchester Union-Leader has been involved in several controversies over the years, including criticism for its conservative editorial stance and its endorsement of Republican Party (United States) candidates. The newspaper has also been accused of bias and of promoting a Republican Party (United States) agenda, with critics like The New York Times and The Washington Post accusing it of being too partisan. The Manchester Union-Leader has also faced criticism for its coverage of certain issues, including climate change and gun control, with many arguing that the newspaper's stance is too extreme, citing the views of experts like Al Gore and Michael Bloomberg.

Notable Columns and Contributors

The Manchester Union-Leader features several notable columns and contributors, including John Sununu, Kelly Ayotte, and Judd Gregg, who have all written for the newspaper on various topics, including politics, economics, and social issues. The newspaper has also featured commentary from notable writers like Peggy Noonan and David Brooks, who have written on topics like United States presidential election and Supreme Court of the United States decisions. Other notable contributors include Ralph Reed, Pat Buchanan, and Ann Coulter, who have all written for the Manchester Union-Leader on various topics, including politics and social issues, often citing the views of experts like Phyllis Schlafly and Paul Weyrich.

Category:Newspapers in the United States

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