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Commonwealth Journal
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.
PublisherMark Walker
EditorSteve Cornelius
Founded1895
Headquarters110-112 East Mount Vernon Street
Somerset, Kentucky 42501
United States
Circulation8,971 daily[1]
Websitesomerset-kentucky.com

The Commonwealth Journal is a six-day (Monday through Saturday) morning daily newspaper based in Somerset, Kentucky, and covering Pulaski County. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. The editorial staff are listed; Jeff Neal, editor; Steve Cornelius, sports editor; Chris Harris, Janie Slaven, Carla Slavey, Caleb Lowndes, and Bill Mardis.

Founded separately as the Somerset Journal (1895) and The Commonwealth (1912), Somerset's two weekly newspapers began sharing office space and presses in the 1930s, eventually merging to become the Monday-Friday daily Commonwealth Journal January 3, 1966. The local owners added a Sunday edition October 31, 1982, before selling the paper to Park Newspapers on May 1, 1988. Park in turn sold the Commonwealth Journal in February 1997 to Media General, which dealt it to CNHI a year later.[2]

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  1. ^ CNHI-CAN Circulation Archived February 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, figures for an undetermined date, accessed January 19, 2007.
  2. ^ Commonwealth Journal: About Us Archived 2011-01-04 at the Library of Congress Web Archives, accessed January 19, 2007.
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