Edmonton Journal Newspaper Canada


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Edmonton Journal Newspaper Canada was founded in 1903 by three local businessmen — John Macpherson, Arthur Moore and J.W. Cunningham — as a rival to Alberta’s first newspaper, the 23-year-old Edmonton Bulletin. Within a week, the Journal took over another newspaper, The Edmonton Post, and established an editorial policy supporting the Conservative party against the Bulletin’s pro-Liberal stance. In 1912, the Journal was sold to the Southam family.[1] It remained under Southam ownership until 1996, when it was acquired by Hollinger International.[3] The Journal was subsequently sold to Canwest in 2000,[4] and finally came under its current ownership, Postmedia Network Inc., in 2010
In 1905, The Journal began operating from a building on the corner of a lot on 102nd Avenue and 101st Street. Its present location at 101st Street and 100th Avenue was established in 1921, and Alberta’s first radio station, CJCA, began broadcasting from the building a year later