Berlin Journal

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Berlin Journal
Type Weekly newspaper
Owner(s)Berlin Journal Company Inc.
PublisherTyler Gonyo
EditorScott Mundro
Founded1881
Headquarters301 June Street, P.O. Box 10, Berlin WI 54923
City Berlin, Wisconsin
CountryUnited States
Circulation 2,192(as of 2022) [1]
ISSN 8755-4003
OCLC number 11292002
Website theberlinjournal.com

The Berlin Journal, formerly The Berlin Evening Journal, [2] is a weekly newspaper published in Berlin, Wisconsin. It is owned by the Berlin Journal Company Inc, which publishes five weekly newspapers in the Green Lake County, Wisconsin area,

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History

The newspaper began in 1870. [3] The Journal's editor in 2001 was Robert Gonyo. [4]

Company profile

The Berlin Journal Company Inc. estimates annual sales of $5 to 10 million and employs approximately 20 to 49 people. The company president is Tyler Gonyo. [5] [6]

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References

  1. 2023 Wisconsin Newspaper Directory. Wisconsin Newspaper Association. 2023.
  2. "About The Berlin journal. (Berlin, Wis.) 1942-current". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  3. Green Lake County Local History Web; Retrieved February 1, 2007
  4. Wisconsin Blue Book, 2001-2002
  5. Manta Vital Info. on Small Businesses
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