The Villages Daily Sun


The Villages Daily Sun is a daily newspaper in The Villages, Florida, whose coverage focuses on issues of local interest to portions of Sumter, Lake, and Marion counties in central Florida. According to a report by the Alliance for Audited Media, the Sun’s weekday circulation is 55,700 and this is up 169 percent since 2003, this is all happening when newspaper circulation around the United States has dropped 43 percent. In a 2018 “Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation," The Villages Daily Sun stated a weekday circulation of 43,610. The Sun also has a 92 percent market penetration share in the retirement community.
The Villages Daily Sun is one of only two newspapers in the state of Florida that continues to be family-owned, with the other being the Key West Citizen.
The newspaper is part of a media group that includes AM-640 Radio, Villages News Network TV, and The Villages Magazine.
According to the New York Times, the price of a yearly subscription is currently $72.

Newspaper strategy

The strategy for the news paper is to be a print first publication, with a recent Sunday issue including a 36-page insert listing the schedules of hundreds of clubs and recreation centers within the Villages, 48 pages of editorial content, and 14 pages of classified advertising. The Daily Sun is also bucking the trend with having their pages loaded with advertisements for real estate, doctors, banks, golf courses, restaurants, and a wide selection of retail outlets.
The Daily Sun also has a special projects team that works on more complex issues and in-depth reporting that my take up to one year of investigation before publication. The team had an in-depth feature on Florida's death-penalty sentencing policies in 2016 and the reporting went on to win multiple awards.

Criticism

The Daily Sun's newspaper strategy has received criticism from residents and national media for its lack of coverage on topics of importance to the community. In 2017, over 32 sinkholes were reported in The Villages by media sources, despite The Villages Daily Sun reporting only one of those. According to staff, employees have been instructed to not report on sinkholes and "anything complimentary about President Barack Obama." A resident from The Villages who was selected to receive a private audience with Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention, was told by the editor that the encounter was not newsworthy.

Staff

The Daily Sun has an editorial staff of approximately 50 with many of the reporters in their 20s and 30s. Most of the reporters and editors do not meet the age requirement of 55 to live in The Villages community, so they live in nearby cities or towns.

Awards