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The El Paso Journal Newspaper was founded in
1975 by William C. McGaw. The El Paso Journal, was a hard hitting feisty
weekly newspaper whose motto was, "All the news that fits, we print."
For approximately 10 years Bill produced, edited and reported the news
in and around El Paso. The El Paso Journal in those days went up against
two major dailies the El Paso Times owned mostly by the
Gannett Company,
Inc. A publisher with interests in
newspapers including USA Today, television and the internet. And
the El Paso Herald Post a Scripps Howard publication.
After continuous publication for 116 years on Saturday October 17,
1997 the El Paso Herald-Post put a final punctuation mark on what had
been a weeklong good-bye for Texas' largest afternoon paper, a victim of
sharply declining circulation. Which was a testimonial as to how
competitive the market had become. Where two powerful dailies and a
strong weekly went head to head for the 300.000 plus citizens in the
general El Paso area. That did not include two major Spanish El Paso
newspapers vying for El Paso readers and the one million or so Juarez
residents just across the Rio Grande River which marked the border
between the Twin cities, the two countries and three states Texas, New
Mexico and Chihuahua Mexico. Which makes it the largest international
city in the US.
The El Paso Journal captured the flavor of the multi-cultural
community and the El Paso Texas politics. It was the real watch dog in
the city that exposed corruption. It reflected the emotions that
most El Pasoans felt which the two bigger dailies were hesitant to print
or chose not to, to avoid inflaming there larger advertising base.
In the early 1980's the El Paso Journal hit upon hard times
circulation problems and other woes. The giant El Paso Times was
striving to monopolize the limited available El Paso advertising dollar.
The El Paso Times is
now the only primary print
English-language
newspaper for the
U.S.
city of
El Paso, Texas.
The paper was founded in
1881
by Marcellus Washington Carrico. It originally started
out as a weekly but within a year's time, it became the
daily newspaper for the
frontier
town.
Currently Wikipedia
reports that the El Paso times newspaper has only a
daily circulation of 73,172 and 88,410 on Sundays. In
December 2005, Gannett became a minority partner in the
El Paso Times, handing the majority of the
partnership and management to Denver-based MediaNews.
The paper is currently the only
print English-language daily in El Paso, but often
competes with the Spanish-language
El Diario de El Paso,
an offshoot of
El Diario de Juárez.
Because of declining newspaper
circulations nationwide, the El Paso Times has
recently expanded its online capabilities and introduced
continuous online updates. But is presently competing
with the popular on-line El Paso Journal newspaper.
To help turn things around for the El Paso
Journal Mr. McGaw sold his interest of the newspaper to investors
Judge Woodrow Bean Sr. Joe Morgan ESQ.,
investigative reporter
Michael Webster
and other silent local investors. Mr. Webster as
majority stock holder was voted chairman of the board and the new
publisher of the El Paso Journal. After selling his interest in the
Journal to local El Pasoans. Mr. McGaw thereafter partnered up and
became editor of the new national "Investigator Magazine" and worked
with the other investors famous Washington Pulitzer Prize-winning
investigative reporter
Jack Anderson
and the world renowned
Jay J. Armes
private investigator.
Later Mr. Webster published the "Fifth Estate News Magazine" and the
contemporary magazine "The Paso Del Norte" with local heavy hitters
Attorney Joseph (Sib) Abraham and son Billy. Mr. McGaw was
the editor.
The El Paso Journal went from a small weekly
print El Paso newspaper to its current position of being one of the
oldest on-line new sources on the web.
The ElPasoJournal is the
best source of news for the ElPaso/Juarez
Metro Borderplex,With streaming live news, & video webcasts!
Today the El Paso Journal
is a key player in the business, cultural and political life of El
Paso Texas. It has become a local resource treasured by its
community of readers.
The El
Paso Journal has evolved into the first serious, professional news
site on the World Wide Web -- long before CNN, MSNBC, El Paso Times
and other followers. It originated in the early 1990s as The Journal
Family of on-line news source. The current principal effort
involves gathering and producing news for digital presentation. It
is now a world leader in on-line journalism.
You can locate the current publication at
its sister publication the Laguna Journal by going to
BREAKING EL
PASO NEWS
William C. McGaw passed away on Friday,
September 10, 2004, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Born on May 14,
1914, in Kokomo, Indiana, Bill lived the life most men only dream
of. He was a newspaperman, publisher, boxing and show business
promoter, restaurateur, historian, politician, racehorse owner,
actor, all-around character and Mr. Webster's mentor. Known to his
friends and enemies' as Wild Bill McGaw he soon proved that title
with his colorful and interesting tales. Wild Bill was one hell of a
storyteller albeit in person seating at the local watering hole or
putting it to paper he could spin a real tale.
For more historical information on Bill
McGaw and Michael Webster go to:
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