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Asheville Citizen-Times (Asheville, NC)
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Founded in 1870 as a weekly, the Citizen became a daily in 1885. Association with writers like Thomas Wolfe or O. Henry, both buried in Asheville, or F. Scott Fitzgerald, a familiar visitor, made for colorful newsroom stories 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 9 miles away. And in April 1997, the Citizen-Times launched its Web site, Carolina Mountains, becoming the first daily newspaper in Western North Carolina to have a presence on the Internet.

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Ticker symbol: GCI
Number of employees: 300
Year founded: 1870
Corporate Type: Public
Work Environment: corporate
Primary Business: Newspaper
Testimonials: Circulation: 57,930 daily; 71,030 Sunday