ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES
The '''Asheville Citizen-Times''' is a Gannett newspaper. Founded in 1870 as a weekly, the ''Citizen-Times'' became a daily newspaper in 1885. Writers Thomas Wolfe, O. Henry, both buried in Asheville, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, a common visitor of Asheville, frequently could be found in the newsroom in earlier days. In 1986, $12 million was invested in offset printing presses and a new 44,000 square-foot production building in nearby Enka, with composed pages transmitted electronically from the downtown Asheville building located nine miles away. In April 1997, the ''Citizen-Times'' became the first daily newspaper in Western North Carolina to launch a website; the site now receives tens of thousands of hits a day. Currently, the ''Citizen-Times'' has approximately 300 employees.
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References
1. About Gannett: Asheville Citizen-Times
External Links
★ Citizen-Times.com official site
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