词条 | The Valley Today |
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}}{{Infobox Newspaper | name = The Valley Today | image = | caption = | type = | format = | foundation = October 16, 2006 | ceased publication = January 2007 |price = | owners = | publisher = | editor = | language = English | political = | circulation = | headquarters = Windsor, Nova Scotia | oclc = | ISSN = | website = }}The Valley Today is a defunct Canadian daily newspaper that was published in Windsor, Nova Scotia covering communities in Hants and Digby counties as well as the Annapolis Valley counties of Annapolis and Kings, for which the newspaper is named. The Valley Today began publishing on Monday, October 16, 2006 and ended operations in January 2007 after only three months. It was established by an investor group led by former London Free Press and Maclean Hunter correspondent Jim White. Julie Carl was Managing Editor; she was a nominee for the Michener Award and the National Newspaper Association Award (NNA), winner of the Y's International Peace Medal). The paper was published as an evening paper in contrast to its competing publications owned by Transcontinental Media. The initial distribution called for 10,000 copies at 40 pages in size, with plans to expand to 15,000-20,000 copies within 6 months, however non-existent advertising revenue and poor circulation sales led to its early demise. Its motto was "Independent Voice of the Valley" and it was printed at the press plant operated by the Chronicle-Herald in Bedford. External links
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