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The '''Racine Journal Times''' is a daily newspaper based in [[Racine, Wisconsin]], owned by [[Lee Enterprises]]. The paper was created by the merger of the Journal Printing Company, which published the [[Racine Journal-News]], and the Call Publishing Company, which published the [[Racine Times-Call]]. The Journal Times was first printed on Sunday, June 26, 1932.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/60430349/the-journal-times/ "The Racine Journal-News And Racine Times-Call Merge"], [[Racine Journal-News]], June 25, 1932, front page.</ref> For decades, the newspaper also operated the [[WRJN]] radio station. Lee Enterprises purchased the paper in 1968.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/60430526/the-journal-times/ "Journal-Times and WRJN Sold to Lee Enterprises"], [[Racine Journal Times]], December 18, 1968, front page.</ref>
 
Historically, the Journal-Times was an afternoon paper, although the paper's Sunday Bulletin had been published in the morning since before the 1932 merger. Beginning on September 10, 1972, the paper was substantially redesigned: the "Sunday Bulletin" nameplate was eliminated in favor of another edition of the Journal Times, the hyphen was removed from the paper's name, and a distinctive logo known as "the flag" was introduced.<ref>Hanson, George V. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/129538004/ "Journal Times Adds Additional Flavor for Readers"], [[Racine Journal Times]], September 10, 1972, page 1E.</ref> On September 25, 1977, the newspaper converted to electronic copy processing and the short-lived "flag" logo was discontinued.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/129538227/ "Journal Times sets open house"], [[Racine Journal Times]], September 21, 1977, page 3A.</ref> The Saturday edition of the paper moved to mornings on September 16, 1978, and was briefly known as "the Journal Times Saturday Wake Up".<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/129538587/ Advertisement], [[Racine Journal Times]], September 15, 1978, page 12A.</ref> The Journal Times fully converted to a morning publication on Monday, June 22, 1987.<ref>Tischer, Bruce. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/129538728/ "Carriers gear up for a.m. paper"], [[Racine Journal Times]], June 20, 1987, page 3A.</ref>
 
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