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The Bryan Times : ウィキペディア英語版
The Bryan Times

''The Bryan Times'' is a daily newspaper based in Bryan, Ohio.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://bryantimes.com/ )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mediatico.com/en/goto.asp?url=3908 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=799&dat=19680103&id=krdhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MUgDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7133,84566 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ohionews.org/2012/03/01/the-bryan-times-fights-for-access-to-public-meetings/ )〕 It came into being on Feb. 2, 1949, as a result of a merger of ''The Bryan Democrat'' and ''The Bryan Press''. On September 12, 1949, it became a daily newspaper delivered six days per week, Monday through Saturday.
''The Bryan Press'', a weekly newspaper, had its roots in the ''Republican Standard'' of 1854 and the twice-weekly ''Bryan Democrat'' which began in 1863. ''The Bryan Democrat'', founded by Robert N. Patterson, held its name through 1949 while the forerunners of ''The Bryan Press'' went through a series of name changes until 1869.
In 1923 Cass Cullis came to Bryan when he purchased the ''Democrat''. Cullis had previously owned newspapers in Fayette, Ohio; Swanton, Ohio; and Buchanan, Michigan. Following WWII, Cullis' son, Ford Cullis, joined his father in operating the newspaper. According to Ford, it was evident that Bryan needed a daily newspaper, but WWII slowed down the change.
New equipment, parts, and repairs were difficult to get, newsprint was scarce, and skilled help was difficult to find. By early 1948, the ''Democrat'' was able to find used equipment in satisfactory condition. The shop had three linotypes and automatic typesetting equipment was available. The real need for the newspaper in 1948 was a press to replace the slow-moving Babcock; this press had a separate folder, requiring hours of extra work. The choice was a Goss Comet purchased from the ''Celina Daily Standard'', owned by the Snyder family. It printed and folded 3,000 copies per hour. It was this press that made a daily newspaper possible. ''The Bryan Times'' became the 100th daily newspaper in Ohio.
In 1949 the ''Times'' was located at 108 E. Butler Street in Bryan. That building was small and soon became inconvenient since the shop equipment was on the upper floor and the press was in the basement. In 1958 Ford Cullis bought the property at 121 - 127 South Walnut Street, where the current offices are located. Plans were made for the new building. The pressroom, with a new press and a rotary press purchased from ''The Defiance Crescent News'', was built in 1961. The entire operation was moved to its new location in October 1962.
By 1963 the ''Times'' had doubled its circulation to 6,000 and had begun to move its circulation base out into the entire area of Williams County.
In 1968 the ''Times'' purchased a 1968 Goss Community offset press, which was used until the printing of the paper was outsourced to Fort Wayne Newspapers in March 2015.
Cass Cullis was the co-publisher of ''The Bryan Times'' from 1949 until his death in 1980; Ford Cullis was co-publisher until his death in 2008. Christopher Cullis joined the ''Times'' in June 1981 as the assistant publisher and became co-publisher in 1992. Following his father's death in 2008, Christopher Cullis became the sole publisher. In 2010 Kim Cullis Imm joined her father as assistant publisher, bringing the ''Times'' into its fourth generation of Cullis management.
''The Bryan Times'' is owned by the Bryan Publishing Company, which also publishes the daily Napoleon ''Northwest Signal'', the weekly Montpelier ''Leader Enterprise'', the free distribution, twice-monthly ''Countyline'', and monthly real estate magazine ''Realty Northwest''. 〔The Bryan Times, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009〕
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