Air Force Times is a newspaper published 26 times per year to provide active, reserve and retired United States Air Force and Air National Guard personnel and their families with news, information, analysis, community and lifestyle features, educational supplements, and resource guides. It is published by the Sightline Media Group , which is a part of Regent .
6-681: The publication was founded in 1947 by the Army Times Publishing Company , later called the Times Journal Company. Some years after ATPCO was sold to Gannett in 1997, the company was renamed Gannett Government Media. In 2015, the company was spun off into one of the digital properties of TEGNA, Inc . and renamed Sightline Media Group. In March 2016, TEGNA sold Sightline to Regent , a Los Angeles-based private equity firm controlled by investor Michael Reinstein . Each year, Air Force Times names an Airman of
12-520: A paper written for members of the Civilian Conservation Corps ; his first order was for 400 copies and the first advertiser was GEICO . In the 1940s, Ryder founded Army Times , with reporters covering the U.S. Army Air Corps and U.S. Army Air Forces. With the creation of the U.S. Air Force in 1947 came the birth of Air Force Times as a separate newspaper. As of 2007, according to Military Times figures, one in four subscribers
18-578: Is a United States company that publishes newspapers, magazines, websites, and other publications about the U.S. and other militaries. The company's Military Times group publishes four bimonthly newspapers aimed at current and former U.S. military personnel: Army Times (founded 1940), Navy Times (founded 1951), Air Force Times (founded 1947), and Marine Corps Times (founded 1999). It also publishes Defense News (founded 1986), C4ISRNET and Federal Times . Its defunct publications include Armed Forces Journal , founded in 1863, which
24-616: The Year, nominated by his peers and honored at a ceremony on Capitol Hill, in Washington, D.C. Air Force Times was founded by Mel Ryder, who began his newspaper career during World War I, selling and delivering Stars and Stripes to troops on the front lines. In 1921, Ryder joined Willard Kiplinger in forming the Kiplinger Agency newsletter service. He sold his interest in the agency in 1933 and began publishing Happy Days ,
30-592: Was a member of the active-duty Air Force, while nearly one in 10 subscribers was a member of the Air Force Reserve . Weekly newsstand buyers totaled some 11,600, with 79 percent of newsstand sales to members of the active-duty Air Force and 9 percent to members of the Air Force Reserve . In 2009, weekly subscribers totaled 43,800, with a total readership about one-third larger. Army Times Publishing Company Sightline Media Group , formerly Gannett Government Media and Army Times Publishing Company ,
36-558: Was the nation's longest-running defense-themed publication until it ceased publication in 2014. The company was founded in 1940 as the Army Times Publishing Company. In August 1997, it was purchased by the Gannett Company . As part of the spinoff of digital and broadcasting properties in 2015, Gannett spun off these properties to Tegna . In March 2016, Tegna sold Sightline Media Group to Regent ,
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