In addition to the daily newspaper, the Daily Journal also produces the Edinburgh Courier, a weekly newspaper published on Wednesdays in Edinburgh. The newspaper formerly produced The Crier, which served Camp Atterbury, but this is no longer produced.
The Daily Journal has won several Indiana journalism awards, including the Blue Ribbon Daily award from the Hoosier State Press Association, most recently in 2022.[4] The newspaper won a Blue Ribbon two other times, in 2009 and 2015, and is the only daily paper in its publishing group to win the award.
History
Robert N. Brown started the Daily Journal in July 1963 as a sister paper to The Republic in Columbus, Indiana, which his grandfather had started in 1872 and which covered Bartholomew County, which adjoins Johnson County to the south.[5]
The newspaper stayed in the family until being purchased by AIM Media in late 2015.
Daily newspapers in Johnson County date back to the 1880s, and when the Daily Journal debuted it joined a newspaper war with The Franklin Evening Star, which had a history dating back to 1881. After six years, the war ended, with the Daily Journal absorbing its afternoon competitor in December 1969.[6] The newspaper also purchased The Franklin Evening Star's sister publication, the Edinburgh Daily Courier, as part of the deal.[7]
In February 2012, Home News Enterprises, the publisher of the paper, announced that with newspaper printing consolidated at the company's presses in Columbus, the Daily Journal planned to sell its plant on U.S. 31 to KYB Americas, an auto-parts manufacturer, and relocate its newsroom and business offices to the historic Hazelett building in downtown Franklin.[8] Indiana-based Bemis Group, a commercial construction firm, managed the project to renovate the Hazelett building. Today, the space includes a bicycle company, bakery and wellness company. [9]
In November 2015, Home News Enterprises announced that it was selling the Daily Journal and its sister newspapers, online and commercial properties to AIM Media Indiana, an affiliate of AIM Media Texas.[10] AIM Media continues to be the publisher of the newspaper.
Special Publications
Along with the Edinburgh Courier, the Daily Journal also produces several special publications throughout the year, including special sections, guides and magazines. [11]
Brave Hearts: Cancer Awareness Special Section
Business Profiles
Find the Hummingbird
Johnson County 4-H & Agricultural Fair
Johnson County 4-H & Agricultural Fair Souvenir Scrapbook Edition
^Undated, self-reported circulation figures at "About Daily Journal". Daily Journal. Archived from the original on October 10, 2011. Retrieved June 18, 2012.