History of the Press in Geneva

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History of the Press in Geneva Geneva has had newspapers since the village s founding in 1796. Lucius Carey printed the Ontario Gazette for a few years, then moved the press to Canandaigua. James Bogert began printing The Expositor, once a week, in 1806. A newspaper at that time was a single large sheet folded in half. Each piece of type was set by hand in a frame, and inked and pressed one page at a time. The Expositor became the Geneva Gazette in 1809; it became the Advertiser-Gazette in 1901 and continued to 1914. Many other Geneva papers started and stopped in the 1800s. A few names were: The Impartial Observer and Seneca Museum The Geneva American The Young Ladies Mirror The New York State Intelligencer The Herald of Truth James Bogert s printing press, as imagined by Norman Kent in a 1940s woodcut In the 1800s, objectivity had no place in the newspapers. The Geneva Courier was Republican and ran the party s candidates below the masthead in every issue. The Geneva Gazette was Democratic and they hated the Courier and Lincoln. While the Gazette paid honor to Lincoln when he was killed, they mocked him in 1861 for his fear of assassination on the way to his inauguration (lower right).

Creation of the Geneva Daily Times The Geneva Daily Times was established May 28, 1895 by M. Jeremiah Dillon, who was convinced that Geneva should have a daily newspaper. W.A. Gracey (left) became a partner in 1898. In 1903, the Times merged with the Geneva Courier and the Geneva Review. George B. Williams (right) purchased stock in the paper in 1904. From 1907 to 1944, the Times was run by Gracey and Williams. After Gracey s death, his sons Lawrence and Lewis remained as officers; Williams became sole owner in 1955 and changed the name to the Geneva Times. The early Times had many features of modern papers sports, weather, and letters to the editor but the language of the day was different. Doings of the Day was more informal, and we no longer rely on railroad, steamboat, and mail schedules as did Genevans of the 1890s.

National Headlines In the early decades of the Times, the front page was a mix of national and local news. The second Anglo-Boer War in Africa (far left) was regular news in 1900. National politics were usually at the top of the page, along with a local headline about murder, divorce, or adultery. Decades later, some headlines seem understated. The news was accurate, but there was no way of knowing at the time how the international balance of power had changed. To keep up with breaking news, the Times published Extra editions. Unlike the famous Chicago Tribune Dewey Defeats Truman headline, the Geneva Daily Times got it right. By the 1960s, newspapers faced competition from television. Readers learned of Kennedy s death from Walter Cronkite and followed live coverage of the moon landing. The paper was hampered by layouts and schedules; what they lacked in immediacy they made up for with detailed coverage in the days following major events.

Change Over Time Sam Williams (left) took over the paper from his father. In 1977 he changed the name to the Finger Lakes Times to reflect the regional audience. Sam Williams passed away in 1987; the Times was sold in 1988 to Independent Publications, Inc. Today, the Finger Lakes Times is a subsidiary of Community Media Group, Inc. that operates publications in six states. Editorial cartoons (left) have changed less than comic strips like Bringing Up Father. Advertisers still take advantage of current events, like E.J. Mulcahy and the fight for women s right to vote. Tonics such as Paine s Celery Compound are no longer advertised, but were they that different from today s lose weight fast with no diet pills?

Local Headlines What grabs the local headlines? Fire, celebrity, progress, and celebrations. The 1962 Patent Cereals fire signaled the end of lakefront industry. Bobby Kennedy s 1964 US Senate campaign stop was Geneva s brush with national fame. The opening of the Routes 5 & 20 arterial (1954) was expected to be a step forward, while Geneva s 150th anniversary (1957) was a week-long look back. William Smith soccer brought home one national championship in 1988 while Hobart lacrosse notched their 12th consecutive title in 1991, but in both cases, it was big news.