s in February 1910
The Buffalo News was founded as a Sunday paper with the name
The Buffalo Sunday Morning News in 1873 by
Edward Hubert Butler, Sr. On October 11, 1880, it began publishing daily editions as well, and in 1914, it became an inversion of its original existence by publishing Monday to Saturday, with no publication on Sunday. During most of its life, the
News was known as
The Buffalo Evening News. A gentleman's agreement between the
Evening News and the
Buffalo Courier-Express meant that the
Evening News would be evening-only, and the
Courier-Express would be morning-only. Until 1977, the
News did not publish on Sundays because of the agreement, and its weekend edition appeared on Saturday evening. The Butler family owned the
Evening News until 1974, when longtime owner and publisher Katherine Butler, granddaughter of the founder, died and left no heirs. The
Evening News properties were placed in a
blind trust, which sold the
Evening News to
Berkshire Hathaway in 1977. The newspaper founded and owned the WBEN television and radio stations, which are now
WIVB (Channel 4),
WBEN (930),
WYRK (106.5) and
WBKV (102.5), respectively. The radio stations are now owned by other companies, but in 2014, WIVB came back under partial co-ownership with the
News when Buffett's
Media General merged with the WIVB parent company,
LIN Media. On January 29, 2020, the
News reported it was being sold alongwith the rest of Berkshire Hathaway's newspaper portfolioto
Lee Enterprises, an Iowa-based owner of 50 newspapers that has had significant ties to Berkshire Hathaway since 2012 and had operated Berkshire Hathaway's other newspapers since 2018. On November 3, 2025, the
News moved to a six day printing schedule, eliminating its printed Monday edition. ==Pulitzer Prizes==