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The Pulse-Journal : ウィキペディア英語版
The Pulse-Journal

The ''Pulse-Journal'' was the former name of a weekly broadsheet newspaper that ceased publication under that name with its January 17, 2013 printed editions.〔http://springborosun.com/main.asp?SectionID=9&SubSectionID=52&ArticleID=671〕 It was founded in Mason, Ohio and owned by Cox Media Group.
In November 2012, Cox Media Group announced in a letter to advertisers that the Pulse-Journal as well as sister weekly newspapers The Western Star (Ohio) and the Fairfield Echo would cease publication and be replaced by the new "Today's Pulse of Warren County" and "Today's Pulse of Butler County" beginning with print editions on January 20, 2012. Subsequently, it was announced that the papers would be branded "Today's Pulse of Warren County, a product of The Western Star" and "Today's Pulse of Butler County, a product of the Fairfield Echo".
Today's Pulse is delivered on weekends.〔http://springborosun.com/main.asp?SectionID=9&SubSectionID=52&ArticleID=671〕 The two editions cover news, politics, local events, entertainment and sports in southern Warren and eastern Butler counties in Ohio.
"Today's Pulse of Butler County" and "Today's Pulse of Warren County" share staff and resources with other Cox newspapers in the area, including the ''JournalNews'' in Hamilton, Ohio, the ''Middletown Journal'' in Middletown, Ohio and the "Dayton Daily News" in Dayton, Ohio.
The original newspaper was founded as the free "Mason Shopping Guide" in the 1960s out of the Mason home of founders Pat and Delores Diangelo, and the paper was based out of an office in downtown Mason from the late 1960s to the late 1990s, when it moved to a shopping plaza south of downtown. Several years later the office was combined with other Cox papers in a facility in Liberty Township, Ohio.
Upon becoming a broadsheet in the 1970s, the paper was known as "The Pulse", and later "The Pulse-Journal" when it became a sister paper of the Thomson Corporation-owned JournalNews.
In 2007, the Mason/Deerfield edition under editor Thomas Barr and Chris Celek, Warren County editor of Cox Ohio Publishing's Southwest Group, garnered several national awards. It earned three Suburban Newspapers of America (now Local Media Association) first place honors as Non-Daily Newspaper of the Year, and also first place for Best Sports Section and for Best Headline.〔http://localmedia.org/portals/3/downloads/contests/winners/2007editorialByCompany.pdf〕 Also in 2007, it named PulseJournal.com Best Local Community Website. In 2006, the paper's Mason/Deerfield edition, under the same editors, was named Best Non-Daily Newspaper in the nation by Inland Press Foundation.〔http://www.inlandpress.org/contests/〕
The Today's Pulse website (for both the Butler County and Warren County editions) is www.todayspulse.com.
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