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The Tennessean

''The Tennessean'' (known until 1972〔http://www.tennessean.com/article/99999999/SERVICES/60127006/History-Tennessean-stretches-back-region-s-early-settlement〕 as ''The Nashville Tennessean'') is the principal daily newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Its circulation area covers 39 counties in Middle Tennessee and eight counties in southern Kentucky.
==Overview==
In March, 2013,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://abcas3.auditedmedia.com/ecirc/newstitlesearchus.asp )〕 ''The Tennessean''s circulation was reported as 100,825 daily (M-F), 102, 102,855 (Sat) and 227,626 (Sun). In contrast, as of November 2, 2005, the paper reported daily circulation of 177,714; Saturday circulation of 199,489 and Sunday circulation of 250,575.
It is owned by the Gannett Corporation, which also owns several smaller community newspapers in Middle Tennessee, including ''The Dickson Herald'', the ''Gallatin News-Examiner'', the ''Hendersonville Star-News'', the ''Fairview Observer'', and the ''Ashland City Times''. Its circulation area overlaps those of the ''Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle'' and ''The Daily News Journal'' in Murfreesboro, two other independent Gannett papers.
The company publishes several specialty publications, including ''Nashville Lifestyles'' magazine.
The paper's primary print competitors are the weekly ''Nashville Scene'' and the ''Nashville Business Journal''. In 2004 Gannett announced the acquisition of the ''Franklin Review-Appeal'', and ''The Daily News Journal'' in Murfreesboro from Morris Multimedia. The ''Review-Appeal'' became a supplement of ''The Tennessean'', while the ''Daily News Journal'' continued to operate as an independent newspaper.
The paper maintains two Goss Colorliner presses. In 2002, the paper completed installation of a MAN Roland UNISET press, which is now used to print regional editions of ''USA Today'', as well as commercial printing jobs.
The iconic John Seigenthaler joined ''The Tennessean'' in 1949, resigning in 1960 to act as Robert F. Kennedy's administrative assistant. He rejoined ''The Tennessean'' as editor in 1962, publisher in 1973, and chairman in 1982 before retiring as chairman emeritus in 1991.
Ellen Leifeld was named as publisher in September 2005, succeeding Leslie Giallombardo, who became the newspaper's first female publisher in April 2002. Carol Hudler was named publisher in 2009 when Leifeld retired. Hudler was replaced by Laura Hollingsworth, who was named president and publisher in May 2013.
Frank Sutherland served as editor of the newspaper from 1989-2004. He began his journalism career as a reporter at the paper in the 1960s, and returned as editor after a serving in several leadership positions at other newspapers. He announced his retirement in September 2004. He was briefly succeeded by Everett J. Mitchell II, the former managing editor of the ''Detroit News'', who was the first African American to be editor of ''The Tennessean''. In September 2006, Mark Silverman was announced as editor. He was replaced by Maria De Varenne in 2011, who held the executive editor post until February 2014. At that time, Stefanie Murray was named vice president for content and engagement. She was previously an assistant managing editor at the Detroit Free Press.〔Cavendish, Steve. ("Tennessean Hires New VP To Run News Operation" ), ''The Nashville Scene'', Nashville, 14 February 2014. Retrieved on 23 May 2015.〕

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