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Hammond Daily Star : ウィキペディア英語版
Daily Star (Hammond)
The '' Daily & Sunday Star '' is a newspaper published in Hammond, Louisiana, by the Daily Star Publishing Company, located at 725 South Morrison Boulevard, ZIP 70403-5401. As of 2015 the publisher is Bailey Dabney, the executive editor is Lil Mirando, the sports editor is J.D. Summerlin. The Advertising Director is Michelle Gallo. The Circulation Director is William Calcutt. The newspaper belongs to the Associated Press, the Louisiana Press Association,〔An organization in which the ''Daily Star'' has won numerous (Louisiana Press Association awards. )〕 and the Hammond Chamber of Commerce.〔(Hammond Chamber of Commerce home page. )〕 The newspaper focuses on happenings in Tangipahoa Parish, where Hammond is located, and in Livingston Parish and Saint Helena Parish—the three civil parishes (counties in other states) of its home-delivery circulation area.
==History==
The ''Daily Star'' began on 1959 November 12 as the ''Hammond Press'', which on December 23 of the same year retitled itself the ''Hammond Item''. As of 2011 the ''Daily & Sunday Star'' is the sole daily newspaper published in Hammond.〔The ''Daily Star'' was not the first daily newspaper in Hammond but had several predecessors. One of them was the ''Hammond Daily Courier'', founded in 1932 by Hodding Carter. Shortly after its founding the current newspaper became the ''Hammond Daily Item'' and in 1960 the ''Star-Item''. In 1961 the newspaper switched to the title ''Daily Star'' and has held that name ever since.〕 The newspaper publishes on Sunday as the ''Sunday Star'' and on five weekdays (Tuesday through Saturday as of 2011) as the ''Daily Star''. In 2007 the ''Daily Star'' changed from being an afternoon newspaper to publishing in the morning, thus within its three-parish circulation area going into head-to-head competition with the ''Advocate'' (Baton Rouge) and the ''Times-Picayune'' (New Orleans). The ''Daily Star'' has held up by nuancing to this competitive environment in Louisiana's fastest-growing region and as of 2013 has paid circulation above 12 thousand, free (shopping) circulation of 35 thousand, and prodigious advertising, especially in the Thursday and Sunday editions. The ''Sunday Star'' circulates ''USA Weekend'' and a full range of comics.〔(''Daily Star'' home page. ) For a statistical analysis of the ''Daily Star'' with relation to its primary circulation area and sales reach, see (Knight Foundation study of ''Daily Star'' diversity. ) See also (''MacRae's Business Directory'' on the ''Daily Star''. )〕
Over the years the ''Daily Star'' has been owned by various media corporations. As of 2013 it was owned by Paxton Media Group headquartered in Kentucky.

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