Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Toledo Blade | |
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| Name | Toledo Blade |
| Type | Daily newspaper |
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner | Block Communications |
| Publisher | John Robinson Block |
| Foundation | 1835 |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | Toledo, Ohio |
| Sister publications | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
Toledo Blade is a daily newspaper published in Toledo, Ohio, serving the Northwest Ohio region, including Lucas County, Wood County, and Fulton County. The newspaper has a long history, dating back to 1835, and is currently owned by Block Communications, a privately held company founded by Paul Block. The Toledo Blade is known for its coverage of local and regional news, including stories about University of Toledo, Toledo Museum of Art, and Toledo Zoo. The newspaper has also reported on national and international events, such as the September 11 attacks, the War in Afghanistan (2001-2021), and the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Toledo Blade was first published in 1835 by David Ross Locke, a journalist and abolitionist who was also a strong supporter of the Underground Railroad. During the American Civil War, the newspaper took a strong stance against slavery and in favor of the Union. The Toledo Blade has also covered significant events in Toledo, Ohio's history, including the Toledo War and the Great Depression. The newspaper has undergone several changes in ownership and management over the years, including a period of ownership by The E.W. Scripps Company, which also owned the Cincinnati Post and the Rocky Mountain News. The Toledo Blade has also been recognized for its coverage of local and regional issues, including the Toledo mayoral election, 2017 and the 2019 North American ice storm.
The Toledo Blade is currently owned by Block Communications, a privately held company founded by Paul Block in 1900. Block Communications also owns several other newspapers, including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Journal Gazette. The company is headquartered in Toledo, Ohio and is led by John Robinson Block, the great-grandson of the founder. The Toledo Blade has a long history of family ownership, with the Block family having controlled the newspaper since 1926. The newspaper has also been recognized for its commitment to journalism and its role in the Toledo, Ohio community, including its coverage of local events such as the Toledo Air Show and the Toledo Jazz Festival.
The Toledo Blade has won numerous awards for its reporting and editorial content, including several Pulitzer Prize nominations. The newspaper has also been recognized for its coverage of local and regional issues, including the Toledo mayoral election, 2017 and the 2019 North American ice storm. The Toledo Blade has also won awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Associated Press, and the Ohio Newspaper Association. The newspaper's reporters and editors have also been recognized for their work, including Tom Walton, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the Toledo, Ohio water crisis. The Toledo Blade has also been recognized for its coverage of national and international events, including the September 11 attacks and the War in Afghanistan (2001-2021).
The Toledo Blade has a daily circulation of around 100,000 copies, making it one of the largest newspapers in Ohio. The newspaper is widely read in Northwest Ohio, including Lucas County, Wood County, and Fulton County. The Toledo Blade is also available online, with a digital edition that includes all of the content from the print edition, as well as additional features and stories. The newspaper's website, toledoblade.com, is one of the most popular news websites in Ohio, with millions of visitors each month. The Toledo Blade has also been recognized for its coverage of local sports, including the Toledo Rockets and the Toledo Walleye.
The Toledo Blade has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a dispute with the City of Toledo over the newspaper's coverage of the Toledo, Ohio water crisis. The newspaper has also been criticized for its coverage of local and regional issues, including the Toledo mayoral election, 2017 and the 2019 North American ice storm. The Toledo Blade has also been involved in a long-running dispute with the Toledo, Ohio police department over the newspaper's coverage of police brutality and corruption. The newspaper has also been recognized for its commitment to investigative journalism and its role in holding public officials accountable, including its coverage of the Toledo, Ohio city council and the Lucas County commissioners.
The Toledo Blade has a long history of notable staff members, including David Ross Locke, who founded the newspaper in 1835. Other notable staff members include Tom Walton, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the Toledo, Ohio water crisis, and John Robinson Block, who is the current publisher of the newspaper. The Toledo Blade has also been home to several well-known columnists, including Jack Lessenberry and Marilou Johanek. The newspaper's staff has also included several award-winning photographers, including Amy E. Voigt and Jetta Fraser. The Toledo Blade has also been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion and its role in promoting social justice in the Toledo, Ohio community.
Category:Newspapers published in Ohio