The Columbus Dispatch is a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio. Its first issue was published on July 1, 1871, and has been the only mainstream daily newspaper in the city since The Columbus Citizen-Journal stopped printing in 1985. Since 2010, John F. Wolfe is the newspaper’s publisher. Michael F. Curtin is the associate publisher emeritus, Michael J. Fiorile is the president and chief operating officer, and Benjamin Marrison is the editor. The sections of the Dispatch include the Front Page, Metro, Sports and Life. The Business section is on the back page and inside back page of the Sports section. Food and Now! are sections included in the Wednesday paper, while Science is published on Tuesdays. The Weekender section is included in the Thursday paper. A Faith & Values section is included in the Friday paper. Sunday sections include Travel, The Arts, Insight and comics.
Today, for completing its service to the readers, Dispatch.com is reborn. It has been said that the reborn-website is cleaner. The information is presented logically. They have eliminated the right-hand well of advertisements since they know ads are important to many visitors and to them as well. The further superiority of the website its easier navigates. Now, the content is grouped in four main categories, with a large drop-down window. Related content appears next to the article the readers are reading which makes it simple for the readers to learn about a topic.
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