State Journal
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The State Journal is a weekly newspaper based in Charleston, West Virginia and published by West Virginia Media Holdings. It is the only newspaper with political and general news content distributed throughout the state of West Virginia.
The State Journal was founded as a business newspaper in 1984, containing business news and editorials on business subjects. In 2002, the newspaper was acquired by West Virginia Media Holdings, which greatly expanded the operating budget of the newspaper. It then began to also cover legal and government news and introduce conservative editorial content on subjects other than business.
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Corporate Staff: Bray Cary (President & CEO) | W. Marston Becker | R. Charles Dusic, III | Chris Leister | Roger Lyons | Bob Calvert | John Osborne | Jeff Whitman | John Fawcett | James F. Reed, CPA | Sue Bosio | Kristen Heiser | Emily McCarty | Tom Gaudino | Charlotte Cohen | Jack Scott | Christa Phillips | Dave Stingo | Michelle Reinhart |
Weekly Newspaper: The State Journal |
Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time. | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: None, privately held. | Website: www.wvmh.com |