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Navy Times

''Navy Times'' (ISSN 0028-1697) is a weekly newspaper serving active, reserve and retired United States Navy personnel and their families, providing news, information and analysis as well as community lifestyle features, educational supplements and resource guides. ''Navy Times'' also reports limited coverage on the United States Coast Guard.
''Navy Times'' is published by the Sightline Media Group, which is a part of TEGNA Digital, which itself is owned by TEGNA, Inc. Prior to becoming Sightline Media Group, it was formerly known as Gannett Government Media from 1997 - 2015 until it was spun-off into one of the digital properties of TEGNA. Prior to being owned by Gannett in 1997, it was known as the Army Times Publishing Company when it was published by Times Journal Company.
Military Times newspapers are the most purchased publications in AAFES shops and defense commissaries, beating such national bestsellers as ''People'' and ''Time''.
==History==
''Navy Times'' was founded by Mel Ryder, owner of Army Times Publishing Company in 1951. Ryder began his newspaper career on the staff of ''Stars and Stripes'' selling and delivering papers to the troops on the front lines during WWI. In 1921 he joined Willard Kiplinger in forming the newsletter service, the Kiplinger Agency. He sold his interest in the agency in 1933 and began publishing ''Happy Days'', a paper written for members of the Civilian Conservation Corps. His first order was for 400 copies and the first advertiser was GEICO. Next, Ryder started the publication of ''Army Times''. The first issue was published in 1940 and the company was incorporated the same year.
In June 2009, ''Navy Times'' started its "Scoop Deck" blog.

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